Marvel: Hunter

Chapter 375 - 375: Prehistoric Avengers



It was very likely that these details could remind Blaine of something—or reveal useful information.

When Blaine linked what he had just heard with what he already knew from his travels, and then verified it, a shocking secret was finally revealed after careful consideration.

It turned out that such a superhero team had once existed in the Marvel world, active in the universe millions of years ago. They were, in fact, the prototypes of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the other Avengers. They were known as the Prehistoric Avengers.

Billions of years before the establishment of the Prehistoric Avengers (in fact, this point differed greatly from Blaine's own understanding. It was also possible that this Black Panther had been dead for far too long and his mind had become muddled, causing the timeline to be unclear. After all, Vibranium had only landed on Earth ten thousand years ago, and he was the first Black Panther to come into contact with Vibranium, so there might be discrepancies in the timing. It was also possible that later records contained errors. In any case, Blaine did not care much about the exact timeline. As long as the story itself was accurate, the rest did not matter).

At that time, heaven and earth were shrouded in darkness, the world was in chaos, and battles raged throughout the universe every day—no, not battles, but wars. Not only wars between planets, but wars between entire races.

Everyone also knew that the earliest era of the universe was a time when countless forces rose simultaneously, and when energy ran rampant. That era was extremely suitable for cultivation, as pure energy could be absorbed directly into the body without any filtering. Star cores and similar things were essentially just energy bodies used for absorption. At an even higher level, such power could directly threaten the status of the Five Creation Gods of the Universe.

It was a true dark age. Heroes stood divided, dark forces rose, and the entire universe fell into chaos. And yet, compared to those dark forces, those with special abilities were relatively weak. Even so, they were like flames in the darkness, bringing hope to everyone.

In such a chaotic era, there was not only the cruelty of dark heroes, but also alliances of justice like this.

And on Earth, there was also such an organization, silently supporting the profession of protecting the planet from the shadows.

One day, hundreds of millions of years ago, a wounded Celestial passed through the universe. This Celestial shed an enormous amount of blood, and that blood eventually fell upon Earth, laying the groundwork for the emergence of superhuman mutations on the planet.

Theoretically, there can be countless Celestial in the Marvel universe. The Celestials can modify any setting at will, and logical concepts can exist as any narrative defined in someone's mind, no matter how contradictory. Marvel has never clearly stated an upper limit for any character. Even one-off characters may have undefined potential, and the same applies to the Celestials.

As for the upper limits Marvel sets for characters, Blaine understood this to some extent. It was similar to the official power levels given by Marvel—not only the basic levels from one to seven, but also the detailed breakdowns of each individual ability.

Likewise, in terms of character settings, Marvel officials have provided clear explanations. Marvel has never established an absolute supreme god or a definitive concept of ultimate supremacy. Officially, Marvel will always leave no upper limit—whether in terms of setting or power.

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