Unless Thor goes into this battle with no arms and one leg, I really don't see how an argument can be made for Kalibak to take even 2-3 wins, tbh. If nothing else, Kalibak's numerous failures over the years have shown us that he is decisively below the Superman/Orion/Thor strength tier.
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I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives."
Yes, because Thor getting his ass kicked repeatedly by the Phoenix (And bouncing right back mind you despite the beatings) translates into Kalibak getting wins.
Yea, that makes plenty of sense.
And I noticed people like to harp on the bad showings but forget about the positive ones he's had.
I've already listed his impressive feats from 2007 on up, right when JMS brought him back from the dead, and numerous times. If you want a list, I'd be more than happy to list his showings since his return.
But, then again, if Thor's one of your top 5 favorite characters, you should know all of them or most of them.
Seriously, Gladiator has taken the second worst beating and he's still in intensive care (Not even close to the numerous one's Thor has had).
The entire event lasted what, a week or two in Marvel time? Thor started the event by facing the Phoenix Force who mind you incinerated an entire planets (Also Terrax) by flying through them and was being hype by Alonso and the other "geniuses" at Marvel as being greater than Galactus.
Do you guys know why Thor got his ass kicked by the Phoenix Force so much? It's because he's the most powerful Avenger and the only one who can be justified to do what he did.
Even Hulk with all the love he gets wasn't sent into space because "he was out of his depth" or whatever.
I wish the beatings didn't happen and he got more respect like back in the day but whatever, it's comics.
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Last edited by Rage.Of.Olympus on Oct 23rd, 2012 at 10:12 PM