It varies from comic to comic. The strength of either the army or the marines is often determined by the plot and the creative direction of the author. Sometimes it's about strategy, sometimes it's about technology or superpowers that tip the balance.
It really depends on the specific comic. Sometimes the army might have better resources and numbers, while in others, the marines could be depicted as having superior training and skills.
It depends on the specific comic and its storyline. Sometimes the Marines might be depicted as stronger due to their specialized training and equipment, while in others, the Army could have the upper hand depending on the circumstances and the skills of the characters.
It could also be for the purpose of learning. The Army and Marines have different approaches in many aspects. Marines can learn from the Army's experiences. For example, the Army might have some innovative tactics in dealing with large - scale logistical challenges. Marines can study these through the stories and apply relevant knowledge to their own operations. So, telling these stories helps in cross - training in a way.
Well, one example could be a Marine talking about an Army operation they witnessed from a distance. Maybe it was a large - scale Army rescue mission where they had to navigate through difficult terrain to reach hostages. The Marine could describe the precision and tenacity of the Army soldiers during that operation.
Well, comparing Darkseid's army and Thanos' is tricky. Darkseid's army might have brute force, but Thanos' could have smarter tactics and more powerful individuals. It really varies depending on the specific comic storyline and context.
Alien space marines in comics often have advanced weaponry and armor. They are usually depicted as highly trained and courageous warriors.
Aliens are often shown as strange and powerful beings, while space marines are usually depicted as brave and highly trained fighters.
It depends on the specific comic's storyline and context. Sometimes the army might have an advantage due to ground forces and strategies, while in other scenarios, the air force could be stronger with air superiority and advanced aircraft.
Grandmaster's Power and Army Breaker each had their own characteristics, and it was difficult to determine which was more "powerful". Judging from the price and synthesis path, the price of Grandmaster's Power was 2100 gold coins, which was 850 gold coins cheaper than Army Breaker (2950 gold coins). Moreover, the synthesis path was smoother than Army Breaker. In terms of damage, Grandmaster's Power could deal 80% additional physical damage. When Army Breaker did not trigger the passive, the difference in damage between the two was not big. Grandmaster's Power had a bonus critical hit rate. If the combo was a critical hit, even if Army Breaker triggered a passive attack on an enemy below half health (when not a tank), the damage of Grandmaster's Power would not be inferior. However, in the face of the enemy's more fleshy lineup, the passive Army Breaker and the passive Lan had the advantage of fighting tanks below half blood. In the later stages of the game, when the economy overflowed, the overall attributes of Army Breaker were better than the power of a Grandmaster. Grandmaster's Power's passive ability was compatible with Lan's first skill. Releasing the skill would give a 12% movement speed bonus. Combined with Lan's first skill, it would be beneficial to cut into the rear, but Army Breaker did not have this kind of mobility bonus advantage.
US Marines cartoons and comics often focus on themes like bravery, teamwork, and loyalty. They might showcase intense battle scenes or moments of comradeship among the Marines.
Well, usually these comics have intense action scenes with space marines fighting against powerful alien forces. The aliens might have unique abilities and appearances.