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not 100% sure franklin was more powerful than that four planet galactus. when he fought them with galactus both did pretty well and 4 planet galactus waded through the individual ones until they combined. /shrug
Haha. Stop using words that you don't know the meaning of.
"Glass cannon" is a popular term in gaming (especially online-gaming), where it refers to a character class that has remarkable offensive power, but has low defense."
You just strung together a sentence that makes no sense instead of admitting Franklin annihilates Oa. So odd. Franklin Richards is one of those rare characters like the Beyonder, Mxy, that operate on a level, you'd think they'd surpass personal biases.
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Mr. Immortal is the opposite of a glass cannon. He is impossible to kill but has no offensive power of note. This comparison makes has no bearing and makes no sense.
Anyway, Franklin Richards is not a glass canon by definition. His defensive power is equivalent to his offensive power: The reality warping is all-encompassing. He was holding back the entropic decay of his future for example. You were factually incorrect by the most common definition.
Against the Mad Celestials with Galactus.
Anyways, Franklin wins.
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Last edited by Rage.Of.Olympus on Feb 10th, 2019 at 05:55 AM
I could pick Throg over the Anti-Monitor or Supergirl over TOAA. The merit of an argument is based on the facts presented here within. Your fallacy is irrelevant.
P.S. You just made up and are factually incorrect about my posting history. I have been on this board for over a decade now. I'd say my positions were 50/50. If you count my time on the Marvel Boards, I spent more time defending the capabilities of DC characters (Specifically Superboy Prime, and the Flash) for my cumulative time on message baords.
that is a straight up lie and you know it, every threads I've seen you in 95 percent of the time you pick marvel character, unless it's already one sided stomp in dc favor. I seen you post here since I register at 2010 but even before when I was in comicvine back in 09 you were the same way.
It's alright to be bias no one is gonna be mad at you for it. but I find it hypocritical that being one of the biggest marvel fanboy on this board along with jbl quanchi and many, you have the audacity to call yourself impartial 50/50. at least own up to who you are for god sake.
you of all people should not be pointing finger at anyone for personal biases. even though abhi is bias towards dc, you have no right to say anything because you are guilty of doing the same for the otherside but worse, so next time keep it to yourself. anyway I'm gonna put you back on ignore since this discussion is gettin redundant and I couldn't give two shats about how you spin this. I am just here to point out your hypocrisy thats all
also are you really making comparison of the power difference between OA and Franklin to Throg and Anti-Monitor, Supergirl and TOAA...
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You said Franklin Richards was a glass cannon in your first post.
I am referring to the Future, where he, Valeria, and Nathaniel Richards were staving off the death of their timeline.
He said, he would never allow Black Bolt's words to harm him. That entire scene is evidence as to why he is not a glass cannon. Again, Franklin can shield himself, warp attacks, or just tank shit.
Again, Franklin Richard's is by no definition, a glass cannon. He is not losing this fight because he is a glass cannon. He has an all-encompassing powerset.
Agree to disagree Abhiligend.
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Last edited by Rage.Of.Olympus on Feb 10th, 2019 at 06:36 AM
This is not the case. Maybe it's because for the last few years, I only post in Thor related threads, as opposed to more general threads, but your assertion is factually untrue. It's not a matter of opinion, or up for debate: KMC has my entire posting history recorded. I can search through my posts for keywords and give you a list to dozens, probably hundreds of threads, where your stance is proven to be untrue.
I'm not here to explain away your confirmation bias, I'm just telling you how it is. If you want to put me on ignore, that is your choice. You chose to reply to my post.
That wasn't the point I was making. I will remember to be more clear in the future. Anyways, have a good one bro!
You mean which he used his powers to stop and failed?
You know what glass cannon is? Without his shields he has human vulnerability.
Yes, in the same issue where Thing tanked one and Sue blocked it.
Right, getting koed is such a great durability showing. Franklin is the epitome of glass cannon and was actually dead once with a fall from hundred feet.
Or is it possible that maybe...just maybe...the Celestials weren't attacking the F4 with 'full power' blasts, because they didn't harbor ill-will toward any of them aside from Reed, and therefore weren't trying to kill them initially? I thought it was pretty obvious when the Celestials gave Sue the chance to move away from Reed, instead of just attacking/killing them both without hesitation: https://i.imgur.com/FxLgesX.jpg
I mean, surely we're not trying to pretend like the blasts Thing, Johnny, and Sue survived were equal in power to the blasts that were harming Galactus and Franklin..?
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