Who Will Be the Next 2 Six-Stars?

  1. Dormammu: Ruler of the Dark Dimension

  2. Lord Mar-Vell: Ruler of the Cancerverse

Alternate universe Mar-Vell who made a deal with elder gods to avoid dying from cancer and is basically unkillable.

He could have the power to resurrect his allies until he is stomped on!

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  • Waddles_Pines
    Waddles_Pines Posts: 1,289 Chairperson of the Boards

    Red Onslaught since they're on a Nazi kick...

  • ThisisClemFandango
    ThisisClemFandango Posts: 1,193 Chairperson of the Boards

    Hypno Hustler & paste pot pete

  • Codex
    Codex Posts: 506 Critical Contributor

    Someone had said cosmic Spider-Man. I think fits the Spider-Man clause in this game.

    Third would be another hero i think, obvious candidate would wolverine based. maybe pheonix force wolverine or hellverine

  • bluewolf
    bluewolf Posts: 6,659 Chairperson of the Boards

    Impossible Man

    Man-Thing

    I can dream.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 12,026 Chairperson of the Boards

    @KGB said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Burt and Ernie and they will have a rubber ducky support.

    Bert and Ernie won't be till Pride month.

    KGB

    Explain yourself?!

  • Godzillafan67
    Godzillafan67 Posts: 751 Critical Contributor
    1. Galactus
    2. Beyonder
    3. Cosmic Ghost Rider
  • Omegased
    Omegased Posts: 656 Critical Contributor

    Oh yea, 6 stars. I 'member

  • MegaBee
    MegaBee Posts: 1,318 Chairperson of the Boards

    Cosmic Ghost Rider and Captain Universe Spider-Man, please and thank you.

  • Blazpheme
    Blazpheme Posts: 69 Match Maker

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @KGB said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Burt and Ernie and they will have a rubber ducky support.

    Bert and Ernie won't be till Pride month.

    KGB

    Explain yourself?!

    From a certain point of view, they represented a gay couple.

    Sesame Street was the OG in terms of highlighting diversity in a community, featuring different races and cultures working and living together. To further reflect our society as a whole, they also injected all sorts of things into the non-human characters.

    The Count appeared to struggle with OCD (being compelled to count things in his environment).
    Grover might have had Dissociative Identity Disorder (given his alter ego, Super Grover).
    Oscar the Grouch was a hoarder with anger management issues.
    Big Bird was likely a schizophrenic (since only he saw/heard Snuffleupagus).

    There's probably more, but those were just the ones off the top of my head. The point is that regardless of their background, lifestyle, or circumstance, all were welcome and accepted.

    So Bert and Ernie possibly being a gay couple isn't that much of a stretch, considering the colorful community they lived in.

    From a certain point of view.

  • Kahmon
    Kahmon Posts: 643 Critical Contributor

    Sticking with Eternity and Death since both are mentioned in Galactus' in game bio.

  • ThaRoadWarrior
    ThaRoadWarrior Posts: 9,632 Chairperson of the Boards
    edited 9 November 2025, 03:01

    Corsair and Hepzibah. Or else Forearm and Stryfe

  • MCPenance
    MCPenance Posts: 54 Match Maker

    Gambit: Horseman of Death.

    And...

    Hawk Tuah girl.

  • tchipley
    tchipley Posts: 70 Match Maker

    Master Mold.
    Kree Supreme Intelligence.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 12,026 Chairperson of the Boards

    @Blazpheme said:

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @KGB said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Burt and Ernie and they will have a rubber ducky support.

    Bert and Ernie won't be till Pride month.

    KGB

    Explain yourself?!

    From a certain point of view, they represented a gay couple.

    Sesame Street was the OG in terms of highlighting diversity in a community, featuring different races and cultures working and living together. To further reflect our society as a whole, they also injected all sorts of things into the non-human characters.

    The Count appeared to struggle with OCD (being compelled to count things in his environment).
    Grover might have had Dissociative Identity Disorder (given his alter ego, Super Grover).
    Oscar the Grouch was a hoarder with anger management issues.
    Big Bird was likely a schizophrenic (since only he saw/heard Snuffleupagus).

    There's probably more, but those were just the ones off the top of my head. The point is that regardless of their background, lifestyle, or circumstance, all were welcome and accepted.

    So Bert and Ernie possibly being a gay couple isn't that much of a stretch, considering the colorful community they lived in.

    From a certain point of view.

    Lol, yeah I know, I was only joking around. We had a similar situation on the UK children's TV show Rainbow with George who was a shy pink Hippo who was quite camp and whatever was going on with Rod, Jane and Freddie...

  • Blazpheme
    Blazpheme Posts: 69 Match Maker

    @KGB said:

    @Blazpheme said:

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @KGB said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Burt and Ernie and they will have a rubber ducky support.

    Bert and Ernie won't be till Pride month.

    KGB

    Explain yourself?!

    From a certain point of view, they represented a gay couple.

    Sesame Street was the OG in terms of highlighting diversity in a community, featuring different races and cultures working and living together. To further reflect our society as a whole, they also injected all sorts of things into the non-human characters.

    The Count appeared to struggle with OCD (being compelled to count things in his environment).
    Grover might have had Dissociative Identity Disorder (given his alter ego, Super Grover).
    Oscar the Grouch was a hoarder with anger management issues.
    Big Bird was likely a schizophrenic (since only he saw/heard Snuffleupagus).

    There's probably more, but those were just the ones off the top of my head. The point is that regardless of their background, lifestyle, or circumstance, all were welcome and accepted.

    So Bert and Ernie possibly being a gay couple isn't that much of a stretch, considering the colorful community they lived in.

    From a certain point of view.

    Close. You have remember it was originally filmed in Queens, NY starting in 1969. New York, especially the boroughs, were not great places to live in the 70s (crime, drugs, prostitution, porn etc even in Times Square).

    So the creators of Sesame Street literally filmed it for kids through the the eyes of a naive child who would be walking the streets of Queens/Manhattan/Bronx and the denizens of the neighborhood they would encounter.

    Big Bird - The naive child (the narrator of most skits, he represents the children who watch the show as he asks questions they'd ask). Snuffleupagus was his imaginary friend that many kids have.
    Bert and Ernie - Represents LGBTQ community (as you noted) as it's 2 grown men living in the same room.
    Oscar - Represents the homeless since he lived in a trash can (on the streets) and was angry with the situation.
    Cookie Monster - Represents the drug addicts since he's hopelessly addicted to cookies (similar to how heroin addicts are when they need a fix).
    The Count - Represents the mentally ill via his OCD (as you noted) that forces him to count everything.

    In a way Sesame Street was normalizing Gen-X kids and beyond to those situations and types of people.

    KGB

    Right on, thanks for sharpening the point (and expressing it much better than I did). I knew there was a relevant connection to NYC and the time period, but couldn't quite nail it down.

    I just can't believe I forgot Cookie Monster.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 12,026 Chairperson of the Boards

    The Count might have OCD but it doesn't ruin his life or anything. He LOVES to Count! It isn't a chore!

  • KGB
    KGB Posts: 3,955 Chairperson of the Boards

    @DAZ0273 said:
    The Count might have OCD but it doesn't ruin his life or anything. He LOVES to Count! It isn't a chore!

    It doesn't on the show. But imagine in real life someone who in the middle of doing something stopped to 'count something' before returning to doing whatever it was they were doing. They'd be unemployable and probably unable to function in every day life even.

    KGB