Still is different. Hulk's power works on a sort of adrenaline rush, wich is quite normal to any mortal, he just has a much stronger response. I'm not too sure if i agree with his almost godly recovery powers, though. Makes it pointless for any foe to attack further, because he will heal on the spot anyway.
Doomsday's power concept is so wrong and lame that is impossible to even start describing it. It tries to make you believe that it is possible to start with a normal baby, make him endure obstacles and evolve, to the point when he no longer has to evolve anymore and is immortal. Wouldn't that be great?! But nope... in all of nature, one's task of having to keep bearing with hurdles and "take it or die" never reaches the point where a creature has the job complete. There's no immortality line to be reached. Look what happened to the mighty t-rex... he died he din't came back ever again.
Hildegarde, of Asgard, always looked quite tall in comics, dwarfing men and women. She looked 7 feet tall or more, like most of the other asgardian gods.
In the movies, we are somewhat lead to believe that Lecter as some extra human strength (above normal person's) and a strange mind control over beasts... Was i the only one that got that idea?
Doesn't matter how strong any mutant is, the most powerfull in the end will always be that little kid from the movie, because near him all mutants powers die out like an old battery. That'so one simple power that defeats all.
Gravity change theory is laughable. You can float with it, not change direction at will. That's not flying. Moving faster than light is impossible, no matter how fast you move light's speed remains constant and superior to yours, whatever velocity or direction you choose... though break, but that's nature. So much for that "cool power", huh!?
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