Worked for luffy. The stretchy people in hero comics are usually seen as side characters who are meh, even Reid Richard’s is mostly known for his intelligence over his stretchyness.
In the Ultimate comics Reed actually uses his stretchyness to make himself even more intelligent by creating new wrinkles and pathways in his brain with his powers. He fixes his astigmatism too by just stretching his eyes back in the right shape resulting in better than 20/20 vision. It’s kind of weird comic book science but I think it’s a cool evolution of stretchy powers, truly controlling and manipulating the plasticity of his body on a conscious level.
Worked for luffy. The stretchy people in hero comics are usually seen as side characters who are meh, even Reid Richard’s is mostly known for his intelligence over his stretchyness.
Mrs. Incredible has those dangerously thicc thighs
could she have just given herself a thicc ass using her extraordinary powers?
Primo stuff right there.
While he doesn’t get a lot of attention, PlasticMan is considered to be pretty dangerous in DC comics. He has a pretty cool run in the Injustice Comics (released alongside the games) .
In the Ultimate comics Reed actually uses his stretchyness to make himself even more intelligent by creating new wrinkles and pathways in his brain with his powers. He fixes his astigmatism too by just stretching his eyes back in the right shape resulting in better than 20/20 vision. It’s kind of weird comic book science but I think it’s a cool evolution of stretchy powers, truly controlling and manipulating the plasticity of his body on a conscious level.
Yea that’s actually dope, I love taking mundane sounding powers and pushing them to the extreme.
Super-Skrull can be pretty effective when he’s not jobbing to the FF.
this rubber band man erasure right here /s