All of the X-Men vs. Morgoths Army

Started by wolverine88882 pages

because people are retarded. wolverine has vs a demond god 3 times once with bone claws I can get the issue number if u wish

Is it like that time he broke his "worthless bone claws" on Galactus' machine and then sat there stunned "at how worthless he was"?

Balrogs aren't maiars. Neither are dragons. Sauron is a maiar, or lesser god (still essentially immortal, but not as powerful as the true gods...like Morgoth). Balrogs are creations of Morgoth...dragons, I think are just natural inhabitants.

In any case, your logic was sound enough...a dragon would destroy wolverine, colossus, etc.

Morgoth still wins...refer to my earlier post for the reasons why.

-DM

Originally posted by DigiMark007
Balrogs aren't maiars. Neither are dragons. Sauron is a maiar, or lesser god (still essentially immortal, but not as powerful as the true gods...like Morgoth). Balrogs are creations of Morgoth...dragons, I think are just natural inhabitants.

In any case, your logic was sound enough...a dragon would destroy wolverine, colossus, etc.

Morgoth still wins...refer to my earlier post for the reasons why.

-DM


Actually, Balrogs are Maiar corrupted by Morgoth. Dragons, though, aren't. Just very powerful natural creatures.

Morgoth he got tons of dragons. He even got that Dragon captain who could destroy Mithril like it was nothing. by the way Mithril is LOTR's adamantium. a dragon who could annihilate mithril vs Wolverine Collosus etc.

Wolverine would be annihilated by an dragon. Or an Balrog.

Only the skeleton would be left.

Thank you Khellendros Balrogs are maiar which are demigods... dont know about dragons i was just trying to pad my argument ...lol but dragons im pretty sure are stronger than balrogs anyway so really doesnt matter what they are

Balrogs would have a feast

Er, Balrogs = Maiars??? I was unaware of that (and I'm rather well-versed on Tolkien mythology). I know Morgoth created them, but didn't know they were Maiars. Where does it say that? I'm not questioning its validity, I'm just curious.

-DM