Comic Book Questions

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Originally posted by abhilegend
Just do it already.
From Thanos' 2003 mini:

From Thanos' 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Eternity's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Living Tribunal's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Inifnity's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Master Order & Lord Chaos' 2007 OHOTMU bio:

From the 2010 Thanos Sourcebook:

Everything pertinent is outlined in red.

Originally posted by Galan007
From Thanos' 2003 mini:

From Thanos' 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Eternity's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Living Tribunal's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Inifnity's 2006 OHOTMU bio:

From Master Order & Lord Chaos' 2007 OHOTMU bio:

From the 2010 Thanos Sourcebook:

Everything pertinent is outlined in red.


Good boy.

Since we are on the canon or not canon page, is this new Avengers Assemble comic canon? If so, why the hell is the writer making the Hulk speak like the old Savage Hulk? I wanted to reach into the book, and slap the shit out of the writer when I read issue 2. The Hulk is clearly more intelligent in the Incredible Hulk reboot series than he was back in the Savage days. So what gives?

Originally posted by Stoic
Since we are on the canon or not canon page, is this new Avengers Assemble comic canon? If so, why the hell is the writer making the Hulk speak like the old Savage Hulk? I wanted to reach into the book, and slap the shit out of the writer when I read issue 2. The Hulk is clearly more intelligent in the Incredible Hulk reboot series than he was back in the Savage days. So what gives?

Yeah, its canon. One word:Bendis.

If you have to rationalize it, he has multiple personalities, so he could have slipped into another one

Lol @ trying to make sense of Bendis.

Obviously, Avengers Assemble is an attempt to market itself toward fans of the movieverse due to its roster. But if I had to guess, assuming Bendis did his research (which, as a rule, he tends to do occasionally), I'd wager that Avengers Assemble takes place after the events of the Thor/Tanurus debacle, before Avengers vs. X-Men, and perhaps sometime down the road in the Incredible Hulk series.

Or Bendis could just be like "phuck you, he's savage in my book".

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Or Bendis could just be like "phuck you, he's savage in my book".

Most likely, yeah.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Lol @ trying to make sense of Bendis.

Obviously, Avengers Assemble is an attempt to market itself toward fans of the movieverse due to its roster. But if I had to guess, assuming Bendis did his research (which, as a rule, he tends to do occasionally), I'd wager that Avengers Assemble takes place after the events of the Thor/Tanurus debacle, before Avengers vs. X-Men, and perhaps sometime down the road in the Incredible Hulk series.

Or Bendis could just be like "phuck you, he's savage in my book".


Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, its canon. One word:Bendis.

durfist

So how powerful is the void? Say if when the void was fighting Thor if there had been no CIS/PIS and he would have been trying to kill him as efficiently as possible from the start would he have been successful?

Just curious where a full powered, blood lusted Void ranks in terms of the great multiverse power scale?

Originally posted by Board Walker
So how powerful is the void? Say if when the void was fighting Thor if there had been no CIS/PIS and he would have been trying to kill him as efficiently as possible from the start would he have been successful?

Just curious where a full powered, blood lusted Void ranks in terms of the great multiverse power scale?

Yeah, Void, if he was fighting Thor sans amps and plot devices, would have killed him.

He's above high heralds, but it would be extremely pushing it to call him a skyfather being, Molecule Man showing or not.

i've seen a bunch of people here say that galactus devoured 4 planets before he fought the mad celestials. i read that arc a few times and never saw that stated. was that actually the case of is it forum myth?

Originally posted by john allerdyce
i've seen a bunch of people here say that galactus devoured 4 planets before he fought the mad celestials. i read that arc a few times and never saw that stated. was that actually the case of is it forum myth?
You must not have read it very well...

From Fantastic Four #602:

Originally posted by john allerdyce
i've seen a bunch of people here say that galactus devoured 4 planets before he fought the mad celestials. i read that arc a few times and never saw that stated. was that actually the case of is it forum myth?

Isn't King Thor who the void fought a skyfather being? If he could beat him wouldn't that make him skyfather?

Also I'm confused, he effortlessly destroyed molecule man who is a multiverse power right?

What exactly is the void/Sentry? He seems so all over the place.

Originally posted by Board Walker
Isn't King Thor who the void fought a skyfather being? If he could beat him wouldn't that make him skyfather?

Also I'm confused, he effortlessly destroyed molecule man who is a multiverse power right?

What exactly is the void/Sentry? He seems so all over the place.

Void didn't fight King Thor. He fought a regular Thor as the Sentry fight and then Voided out into his astro-crab form. He then later took on the Avengers, which consisted of one High Herald (Thor), a low herald (Ms. Marvel), and a bunch of metas and street levelers, all vaguely amped by Norn Stones, which as a rule, don't grant you that much of an amp power wise to jump ahead a tier.

He overpowered Molecule Man, yes, but that was easily his single best feat of all time while simultaneously not being a great showing for Reece, either. Personally, I don't see anything Reece did in that instant being beyond the capabilities of a skyfather, and that battle didn't have any multiversal consequences either.

How much energy the iron man arc reactor have, how much it generate ??? It was ever said ?

Was the fact that Barry Allen was obsessed with whoever his mother's killer is a retcon or was he always trying to find out who killed her?

Originally posted by Blight
Was the fact that Barry Allen was obsessed with whoever his mother's killer is a retcon or was he always trying to find out who killed her?

Retcon. It was thawne changing barry's past.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Retcon. It was thawne changing barry's past.

Thought so. I remember both parents being alive precrisis. Thanks!

What titles would you guys say that best portray Batman as the "worlds greatest detective"? What are some definitive Batman mystery cases that represent why he has said title?

Hush, Long Halloween, Dark Victory, and Batman R.I.P spring to mind.

They showcase Batman's deductive skills and his mental fortitude over him just beating people up, though he does plenty of that as well.