There have been quite a few instances. Different comics have shown planets being destroyed in various ways and for different reasons.
It's hard to give an exact number. Some comic universes have had multiple planet-destroying events, while others might have only a few. It depends on the specific comic storyline and its scope.
There were novels similar to " Destroyed 100,000 Times " 1." The richest man on Earth starts from the primitive wilderness." Author: Happy Popcorn 2: Fairy, Your Character Set Has Been Changed by Me, Author: Old Man Dong 3." After Giving My Body to the Supervisor, I Have a Baby." Author: Xiaolou Girl 1 The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1." The Richest Man on Earth Begins in the Primitive Wilderness ": War is terrible. It can destroy everything. If human civilization were to disappear and return to the era of drilling wood to make fire, gathering and hunting for a living, would you still be able to survive? Entering the wilderness, our global competition has begun! They ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, survived the storm on rafts, and escaped from the death strangulation of giant pythons... They would go back to the place where Su Wu was herding sheep, feel the cold wind of-50 degrees Celsius in Siberia, and fight with the wild wolves that were rushing towards them... The canoe sailed across the ocean, and not only did it face the surging waves, but when you wanted to eat fish, the great white shark opened its bloody mouth and bit you… " What happened to the animals that tried to bite you?" asked the reporter. Lin Zheng: " The protein has turned into an amine acid, and it has injected…powerful energy into my body!" The story had to start from the North American continent, hunting, gathering, fishing, catching turkeys, smelting copper, forging iron, and making porcelain… In 30 days, they had embarked on a path of civilization that the Native Americans had never taken in tens of thousands of years. At first, every step was frightening. There were so many snakes in the valley! 2:" Fairy, I've changed your character setting ":" Fairy, I've changed your character setting." "It's true.“ 3." After I Dedicate My Body to Criticize the Supervisor, I Have a Baby ": A court official under one person VS a delicate beauty who hides secrets Feng Xiao 'er had married the most treacherous official of the current dynasty. She had been scheming step by step, but he had seen through her every step. She was originally a top-notch assassin in Jianghu. For the sake of information, she served tea and water to the superintendent, massaging his shoulders and legs. She was pitiful and humble. After gaining the eunuch's trust, she began to put her arms around the eunuch's shoulders and wanted to be good sisters with him. One night, Xiao Qi pressed her against the corner of the wall and said evilly. " Woman, submit to our family. We will give you the power to be above everyone else." "Don't mess around." She hammered his chest with her small hand. He was even more disdainful. How could a eunuch take advantage of him? In the end, she wanted to cry but no tears came out of her eyes.
Yes, Mjolnir was destroyed in some comic storylines.
Yes, Asgard was destroyed in some comic storylines.
Big planets comics often feature imaginative worlds, complex storylines, and diverse characters.
Strange planets comics often have unique and imaginative storylines. They might feature odd creatures and settings that challenge conventional notions.
First, assess the extent of the damage. Then, depending on the type of destruction, you might need to patch up tears with archival tape or carefully smooth out wrinkles. It's important to work gently to avoid causing more harm.
Yes, they are. In the comics, the fate of the Infinity Stones varies depending on the storyline, but there are instances where they are destroyed.
Yes, Mjolnir has been destroyed in some comic storylines. Usually, it's part of a complex plot development.
The destruction of Krypton in the comics can be attributed to a combination of factors, including natural disasters and internal conflicts. However, specific villains like Brainiac have also played a role in some versions.
First, assess the extent of the damage. Then, depending on whether it's paper tears, ink fading, or something else, look for specific restoration techniques. Sometimes, professional conservators can help.