How realistically would a Hero Holocaust be in Marvel...

How realistically would a Hero Holocaust be in Marvel? Because I can't see some characters dying off no matter how "resourceful" the villains are, because apparently Thor, Silver Surfer, and Strange were part of the last stand.

If we assume that EVERY villain teamed up for this, it might be feasible.
What ISN'T realistic in any way is that after the heroes all die, the villains all just stick to their turf in America instead of fighting each other over dominion of the entire world. No way the Red Skull would be satisfied with just the East Coast, and none of the villains have any reason to let the Red Skull remain in charge of it, especially guys like Magneto or Doom that hate his guts.

It only happens in What If/Else Worlds stories where Auto Resurrect is toggled off.

As Mark Millar concluded in Wanted, the villains outnumber the heroes ten to one in any universe. Wehere they ever to unite it would be curtains.

But that's wrong, you fucking retard. Both the big two and many independents have had the villains team up and it goes to shit.

it'll be a cold day in hell when paste pot pete lets some nazi steal his paste pot creek

Whatever you hypersensitive bitch.

The Villain teamups are stupid to the extreme: In Acts of Vengeance they just switched enemies instead of, say, all of Fantastic Fours enemies ganging up on Spider-Man. And then moving on to Daredevil. And so on...

It specifically states in that story that they smartened the fuck up put their ego's aside and got their shit together for the take over.

Most of the time with villain team ups its the exact opposite and that's why they always lose.

It's easy to tell Mark thought up this scene, like how Logan killed the X-Men, as a shocker before the logic of it, because you can see Hulk's giant pants hanging as a trophy even though Banner's alive.
Unless you expect me to believe Hulk surrendered and gave his pants as a gesture of submission, then hulk jumped completely naked all the way to Cali to bang Jen.
>Inb4 Hulk said he survived, maybe they tried to kill him and he came back
So they just took his pants? Skinny dead dude lying under oversized jhorts on the floor, Red Skull's like "Slide those off. Put them in the van"? No, Millar just came to Hulk and realized he didn't know how else to show a victory over him, then later on he likely came to the idea of the green necks and never bothered to delete Red Skull's pantsu pinching.

Dormammu, a dimensional demon, apparently helping the villains and then just dipping, and Ghost Rider being permanently beaten is also a load.

shit I didn't even see the Ghost Rider Jacket and the Nova Helmet, I'm not Richard riding, but Nova could easily one shot half the upper tier villains.

Wanted made the same mistake Once the villains have no more heroes to fight, they have no need of allies anymore and they would kill each other.
Millar thinks he knows how villains would "really" act, but he clearly doesn't. He thinks of them like normal gangsters that would be satisfied with a small turf rather than larger-than-life megalomaniacs with grand ambitions and no desire to share.

Even the less powerful and less megalomaniacal supervillains (and Marvel previously had a LOT of those before they all mysteriously vanishes so that superheroes could just punch each other instead) aren't exactly "quiet" professional criminals and clearly either desire attention or have something to prove.

Plus there's no guarantee that all villains will be for killing off all the heroes. Some could be asked to turn against the others, others don't give a shit, even others prefer the current status quo over whatever the villains will bring in...

>a Hero Holocaust
Current Marvel could use one.

Leaving aside 's point. yes it's super realistic.

1/ Think of it like worker unionization. Strength in number.
2/ The truth is, every hero's villains scale with his or her power level. You don't often see Daredevil fighting Doom, or the F4 dealing with the Shocker, do you?
3/ As in the case with Logan, sometimes it's simply about using the villain's power set in a clever way.

It doesn't work at all.

Doubly so in a universe where people constantly come back to life.

Superman punches reality. Fucking Reality.

Silver Surfer can alter reality. Dr Strange can fuck dimensions. Stop defending shitty arguments.

that was superboy prime. a completelty different character.

Depends on the interpretation, as I recall Superboy Prime supposedly weakened it for Superman Earth Two Superman, and it wasn't so much reality as some kind of existential barrier. Either way Supermen are breaking shit that isn't conventional matter.

The Villains had Loki and Dormammu on their side.