loki (god of lies and mischief) vs Dr Strange sorcerer supreme

Started by Ponem3 pages

Ya, but still. Strange was the only one capable of doing it, in my opinion that counts for something 🙂 You may disagree, of course.

Here's my trump; Strange goes avatar.

Dr. Strange admits Loki is his superior is sorcery and magic. (When strange admits something like that, it definitely means a whole lot)

Dr. Strange is killed by Loki in a head to head battle.

Originally posted by Evangel94
Dr. Strange admits Loki is his superior is sorcery and magic. (When strange admits something like that, it definitely means a whole lot)

Dr. Strange is killed by Loki in a head to head battle.

again; Strange goes avatar. This is not the battle where Loki managed to take Strange. Whole new ballgame, new Strange. Strange goes avatar, beat that.

This is Dr. Strange Sorcerer Supreme, the one that has been shown time and time again in comics. That is the Strange were discussing at the moment. If it was any other version, then it would have been specified in the topic.

Originally posted by Evangel94
This is Dr. Strange Sorcerer Supreme, the one that has been shown time and time again in comics. That is the Strange were discussing at the moment. If it was any other version, then it would have been specified in the topic.

yeah, i know -_- . Thus; Strange will beat loki if he has prep.

Originally posted by Havoc470
lol, loki wont have a chance imo, i mean he's the god of mischief...the most damage he could do to strange is annoy him, and maybe stick him somewhere cleverly (like in the Loki comic) and then strange would beat the crap out of loki in a few minutes, Loki is the little punk bully at school that always messes with the wrong person and gets owned again and again for it

No, actually he was the 'god of mischief' in 800 AD. He's the full-fledged god of evil now. His mastery over magic is unmatched. He is a bully among the gods, not among humans. He does not get 'owned again and again' by any means except by Thor, and even with him Loki has caused a great deal of pain and anguish. You greatly underestimate his powers. Strange wouldn't 'beat the crap out of' Loki in any way or form.

Originally posted by Ponem
yeah, i know -_- . Thus; Strange will beat loki if he has prep.

Loki has stolen the power of Odin before, so if we're saying 'who would win when they achieve power-ups,' Loki still takes it.

Originally posted by Evangel94
Dr. Strange is killed by Loki in a head to head battle.

Is this an actual occurence or are you just saying that's what would happen? I'd love to see if they actually fought.

Jurgens wrote it.

Dr. Strange, Captain America, Hulk, Thing, & Wolverine launch an attack on asgard. Dr. Strange received a necklace from the other pantheons of the earth that had the power to negate the odin force within King Thor. Thor was then reduced to his normal power level (he also did not have the mjolnir at the time, so he was fighting with only his fists).

Loki immediately comes to the aid of Thor and Dr. Strange confronts him in a head to head battle of sorcery. Thor meanwhile is preoccupied with Hulk and Thing. (Wolverine was killed by a blast from the odinforce before Strange could place the necklace on thor, but not before wolverine nearly sliced off Thor's left arm with his claws).

Hours pass and we see loki standing over Dr. Strange's dead body triumphant. Cut to the other end of the battlefield and we see Thor with one arm only has managed to kill the Hulk and Thing. Thor then laughs and yells "You dared to challenge the god of thunder?!"

Loki then removes the necklace from thor via magic (The necklace could not be removed or damaged by thor or anyone else not wielding magic).

What? When was this?? Obviously that wasn't within continuim as everyone is alive, but I completely missed that. Sounds like a great story though. How did Thor kill them both with one arm?

Originally posted by wrathofachilles
Loki has stolen the power of Odin before, so if we're saying 'who would win when they achieve power-ups,' Loki still takes it.

Strange has actually been studying the mystic arts longer due to his involvement in the "War of the Seven Spheres".
As for the title, yes, it basically gives him a powerup. As part of the trials one has to go through to receive the title, one becomes ageless(although one can die by trauma), receives the true Eye of Agamotto, and gets to call upon the real high mucky mucks in Marvel. Also, before Strange became the SS the Ancient One basically gave Strange ALL of his power just before he died during the battle with Zom. So Strange, even before all the powerups, is at least twice as strong as he was when he first faced Loki.

strange got the crap beat out of him by juggernaut (which he should have been able to negate juggy's mystical properties) something i think loki is capable of achieving.

i think this is rather lopsided. loki takes it.

I'm not sure how easy it is to negate Cytorrak's powers on Juggernaut.

Nevertheless, I think Loki will take this one. In addition to having immense magical powers, Loki's a "god".

Originally posted by wrathofachilles
No, actually he was the 'god of mischief' in 800 AD. He's the full-fledged god of evil now. His mastery over magic is unmatched. He is a bully among the gods, not among humans. He does not get 'owned again and again' by any means except by Thor, and even with him Loki has caused a great deal of pain and anguish. You greatly underestimate his powers. Strange wouldn't 'beat the crap out of' Loki in any way or form.

from what i've read of Loki, he usually does something clever and is a victor for a small amount of time, then he ****s up (which he does well) and gets his ass handed to him by, for example with him as king right now in the Loki solo, even the normal humans he rules over are doing shit behind his back.....imo from experience loki is nothing

but i do love Norse mythology lol

Originally posted by Ponem
Strange has actually been studying the mystic arts longer due to his involvement in the "War of the Seven Spheres".

What do you mean by this? Loki has been studying magic for millennia, since Strange is human, how can he have studied the mystic arts for longer?

Originally posted by Havoc470
from what i've read of Loki, he usually does something clever and is a victor for a small amount of time, then he ****s up (which he does well) and gets his ass handed to him by, for example with him as king right now in the Loki solo, even the normal humans he rules over are doing shit behind his back.....imo from experience loki is nothing

but i do love Norse mythology lol

All villains 'win' for a small amount of time and then do something to screw it up. That's the typical storyline for a villain. Thanos is famous for it, Galactus is famous for it, Doom is famous for it. It's basically a writer's technique: they know the villain is too powerful to really 'lose,' so they have to do something themselves to screw it up. Loki is a god but he's not omniscient. Saying he's 'nothing' is simply wrong. Of course he's going to lose against Thor and many other big-league heroes, he's the bad guy. That doesn't mean he's not insanely powerful though.

i'd like to see someone make a comic of them two fighting, with most of the artists now it would look amazing, the last Loki issue comes out today i cant wait to pick it up

yeah, it really wasnt in my place to say that because it always happens to every villain, the "ill show you my evil plan" technique lol

i really dont have facts for the whole battle, but i still believe strange would win, this is all from what i've seen of both loki and dr. strange

Evangel said there was a fight. I missed it. Damn me.

yeah, i dont know if it's old or not though, but i would like to see it, and at least know if it was one of those comic books that were taken off radar

like the time they gave strange a superhero costume and a mask -_-

I never liked Strange. I don't know why. Maybe because I don't really think it's appropriate to have 'Dr.' in his name. I get it for Octopus because he was a scholar, for Doom because he's crazy, but Strange. I mean, having a PhD in the mystic arts....I don't think so.