that comic was bull to me, i mean odin is a Galaxy butster, zeus and vishnu are stated as equals to him, and yet a COMBINED blast from all them was only powerful enough to slightly "Shake" a planet?
and galactus is greater than celestials and he was phased by blast from thanos, why cant a celestial be phased by a blast from three people more powerful than thanos?
its not a fight im just asking why was it that 3 skyfathers combined power levels was only strong enough to shake a planet. i know celestials would curbstomp im just asking, thor was able to crack celesial armor before, 3 sky fatherse couldnt even get him to flinch?
It happens in comics, you never know.
Galactus and Sphinx's fight didn't shake earth either, yet Galactus destroyed galaxies as side effects of hes battle with FP Tyrant.
I read that story when it first came out in 1980, nearly 30 years ago, and I totally agree with you.
A weakened Galactus was once ran off from a energy raining from Thor himself, let along Odin, and I personally consider the writing of that saga to be one of comics biggest PIS.
Marvel went totally out of their way to degrade the power levels where Odin and the earth based Gods were concerned!
Agree again, but Odin and Co. should have been able to inflict much more damage than they did, even Thor did better in that fight than the Odin/destroyer/asgardians being performed!
Looks like we need a questions forum... But I agree the conic in general was bull...
And I say that the explanation is differing writers and editors hanging the relative power levels of characters throughout the ears as more stories and details of the characters are provided
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