Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site pur-phy.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxj!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!CS-Mordred!Pucc-H:Physics:dub From: dub@pur-phy.UUCP (Dwight U. Bartholomew) Newsgroups: net.comics Subject: queries and lists Message-ID: <1426@pur-phy.UUCP> Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 00:06:38 EDT Article-I.D.: pur-phy.1426 Posted: Fri Sep 28 00:06:38 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 25-Sep-84 21:10:36 EDT Organization: Purdue University Physics Dept. Lines: 40Greetings, I have some questions concerning the Marvel Universe, that would hopefully be solved by you the readers. The first question is about the cosmic powers(?) that Johnny Storm possess. They mention in Fantastic Four issue number 59, that he has a supernova blast. We see this mention, when he is fighting with Doom. Supposedly the supernova blast could level an entire hemisphere, but this seems quite unlikely. Everytime that he has used a novablast, he always fades into unconsciousness. I would like to know, is there an issue, where he does in fact use this supernova blast.? The other question is about the approach that Marvel is going to make about Dr. Doom. As we all know, he has the ability to change for short periods of time into someones else's body. But could it be possible, that he will return with the rest of the supervillians from the secret wars? To Scott Thompson Scott, this is the list that I have compiled, after reading your article in the net news. These aren't in order of power, but represent the characters who appear to be powerful in the Marvel Universe. 1. Galactus 6. Collosus 2. Heralds of Galactus 7. Hercules 3. Thor 8. Dr. Strange 4. The Hulk 9. She-hulk 5. The Thing 10. Dr. Doom 11. Wolverine 16. Storm 12. The Jauggernaut 17. Human Torch 13. Professor Xaiver 18. Ultron 14. Black Bolt 19. Sub-mariner 15. Gorgon 20. The blob Paul Simmington Northeastern Univ. Boston, MA