Alpha was a kid who was acidently exposed to Parker particles during an experiment by Spider-man at Horizon labs. After the experiment went wrong Peter took him to see Reed Richards who explained that his power would continue to grow at a huge rate. Richards also said that when the Phoenix attacks its classed as an Omega level threat. Alpha is called Alpha because he's the first Alpha level power threat ever encountered in the Marvel-universe. So once his older and in complete control of his powers he's going to chucking the Phoenix (and most likely anyone else on earth) round like a baseball:
To prove it even though he had only had his powers for a week he 1-shotted Terminus. A guy it has taken a full team of Avengers and X-men to take down in the past. Alpha didn't even try:
Alpha was a kid who was acidently exposed to Parker particles during an experiment by Spider-man at Horizon labs. After the experiment went wrong Peter took him to see Reed Richards who explained that his power would continue to grow at a huge rate. Richards also said that when the Phoenix attacks its classed as an Omega level threat. Alpha is called Alpha because he's the first Alpha level power threat ever encountered in the Marvel-universe. So once his older and in complete control of his powers he's going to chucking the Phoenix (and most likely anyone else on earth) round like a baseball:
To prove it even though he had only had his powers for a week he 1-shotted Terminus. A guy it has taken a full team of Avengers and X-men to take down in the past. Alpha didn't even try:
Can Alpha manipulate reality? Unless he can, I can't see why he'd stand up to the likes of Eternity or Galactus, they could, assuming the battle is PIS free, just wish him out of existence. Correct?
@minigunman123: Well his powers still haven't reached anywhere near their peak yet but they are supposedly limitless once they do. He's getting his own mini-series soon so maybe that will shed some morel light on him.
@minigunman123: Well his powers still haven't reached anywhere near their peak yet but they are supposedly limitless once they do. He's getting his own mini-series soon so maybe that will shed some morel light on him.
"limitless" is a word thrown around like candy in comic books. Unless he can manipulate reality or use high level magic, then IMO, he's below cosmic/divine beings such as Galactus or Odinforce Odin.
@minigunman123: Well his powers still haven't reached anywhere near their peak yet but they are supposedly limitless once they do. He's getting his own mini-series soon so maybe that will shed some morel light on him.
"limitless" is a word thrown around like candy in comic books.
@minigunman123: Well his powers still haven't reached anywhere near their peak yet but they are supposedly limitless once they do. He's getting his own mini-series soon so maybe that will shed some morel light on him.
I don't reallly think Thor would add much to the mix. The Phoenix can already amp it's host's physical strength. And weather control isn't that big a deal.
Depends a bit on whether or not the offspring is Worthy of wielding Mjolnir. While Thor's very powerful in his own right, he tends to channel a great deal of his power through Mjolnir. Not to mention that's only half as strong as he often appears, due to his Belt of Strength (that he ALWAYS wears) doubling said strength.
But a Phoenix/Thor Born child? Descended from Odin, and thus an inheritor of the Odinforce? Yeah... even without Mjolnir, that's still one helluva powerhouse. But able to channel his/her powers through Mjolnir? Well...
Just because both parents have powers, doesn't automatically mean that little Fjalar (it's Norse for rooster, Asgardian & Avaian) get's anything like its parents. THey could for all intents and purposes be a 'normal' kid. He genetics would be half Asgardian and my guess is Phonenix is Jean Grey, so human. POTENTIALLY he/she could rip the universe a new hole in an inconvenient spot, but maybe not. Just depends on the writer.
@Pyrogram: Well he's not Superman...how Asgardian reproduction works with human physiology is up for discussion. But if she's full of the Phoenix Force, I'd say it could work. But then again, Thor could be infertile...
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