Marvel Comics Nova

Who would win a fight between Nova, Ronan the Accuser and K'LRT the Super Skrull. "
The battle between the three Marvel Comics Cosmic Powers. 10 points for the best answer and a period of three days.
This moment I'd say Nova. New underwent a change in the power set lately, and this can give you a huge advantage over others. Ronan K'lrt and both fighters are wild, and very powerful (both are capable of fighting the combined Fantastic Four on its own) but incline to Nova (or the version with the combined power and New Worldmind Corps, or the current 'version Quasar). Ronan might be able to tip the scales in your favor through getting an increased Universal Weapon (hammer he carries). Ronan also may be able to use the Omni-Wave Kree device (though it usually does not). At total, would be an interesting fight: play Firelord, and I had read.
Marvel Comics: Nova
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