Well, the Celestials continue to get owned. This week, it's Iron Man's new extraterrestrial Godkiller armor which does the deed by decimating billions of them off-panel:
Sols Anvil is a probably a firecracker compared to the nuke that this new suit, which Tony's got his hands upon, is.
With both the LT and the Celestials getting horribly jobbed as of recent times, I'd say the same thing about guy222 as I said regarding MrMaster awhile back in this thread:
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
someone should really recommend some good anti-suicide measures for MrM.
Also, I just found meself a legit new avie/sig based on this character.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
The Aspirants' Godkiller nearly overkill succeeded where the Asgardians' Destroyer completely horribly failed.Asgardians don't have sh1t on the Aspirants.
Who are they anyway? Just another ancient cosmic race no one has ever heard of until now? So tired of those.
I also find it amusing how Thor's axe completely shits on the entire original Celestial/Asgardian encounter. Makes Odin look retarded in retrospect if he has spells like that lying around. Tbh though, I'm not complaining. Asgardians being jobbed to the Celestials to establish their threat still pisses me off.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Who are they anyway? Just another ancient cosmic race no one has ever heard of until now? So tired of those.I also find it funny how Thor's axe completely shits on the entire original Celestial/Asgardian encounter. Makes Odin look retarded in retrospect if he has spells like that lying around.
It probably has to do with the fact that using that enchantment would cause the fabric of the universe to unravel or some such sh1t, as Odin was very apprehensive when he found out that Thor went ahead and did it anyways. Something along the lines of "the power isn't worth the price", "the ends don't justify means" etc.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Pretty much. And they ultimately lost the war anyways.It probably has to do with the fact that using that enchantment would cause the fabric of the universe to unravel or some such sh1t, as Odin was very apprehensive when he found out that Thor went ahead and did it anyways. Something along the lines of "the power isn't worth the price", "the ends don't justify means" etc.
Because they started fighting amongst themselves and gave Celestials time to recover. Based on your scans, it seems the Godkiller was dropping Celestials like flies. That's not something I like though, no need to shit on establish characters so much just to demonstrate the power of a new creation.
Wait what? Why would it do that? Thor already used the enchantment and he has nowhere near the experience in magical spell casting in comparison to Odin.
The current arc with the Horseman is the inevitable harm the axe would cause as Odin predicted. The Apocalypse Twins are using it to assassinate Celestials and claim their Death/Life seeds.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Wait what? Why would it do that? Thor already used the enchantment and he has nowhere near the experience in magical spell casting in comparison to Odin.The current arc with the Horseman is the inevitable harm the axe would cause as Odin predicted. The Apocalypse Twins are using it to assassinate Celestials and claim their Death/Life seeds.
That's part of the solution imo. The arc hasn't concluded yet, so no way to know for sure.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Why else do you think that Odin would be so opposed to the idea of using it against the Celestials? Just a theory anyways, as the Jarnbjorn storyline is still ongoing.That's part of the solution imo. The arc hasn't concluded yet, so no way to know for sure.
Because comics is why. It personally doesn't make any sense to me but assuming it could destroy the fabric of the Universe or whatever is pretty goddamn silly imo. The axe isn't the first artifact revealed to be in Asgardian possession which could have won them the war. Even the Destroyer can apparently tap into more then sufficient power to crush a few Celestials.
Wait, solution to what? I thought it was pretty clear that Jarnbjorn coming back to haunt him as Odin predicted is happening right now. Unless Remender later on decides to go even further with this axe after the arc concludes. Which I guess isn't impossible, he did call the axe the most powerful artifact in the Marvel Universe but I'm betting it gets destroyed or locked away in Asgard's vault never to be seen again.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Because comics is why. It personally doesn't make any sense to me but assuming it could destroy the fabric of the Universe or whatever is pretty goddamn silly imo. The axe isn't the first artifact revealed to be in Asgardian possession which could have won them the war. Even the Destroyer can apparently tap into more then sufficient power to crush a few Celestials.Wait, solution to what? I thought it was pretty clear that Jarnbjorn coming back to haunt him as Odin predicted is happening right now. Unless Remender later on decides to go even further with this axe after this arc concludes. Which I guess is possible, he did call the axe the most powerful artifact in the Marvel Universe.
Solution to the question regarding what Odin meant when he made that ominous warning to Thor. He mentioned that Thor's mistakes would come to haunt them all. The "haunt them all" part hasn't yet been fulfilled, seeing how the Asgardians haven't been fully involved in this arc yet.
Edit: You're almost too entirely fixated upon my "fabric of universe unravelled" comment to give much thought to the other statements like the "power isn't worth the cost" etc.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Insufficient answer. Odin isn't the type to just conveniently ignore that he has a one-shot kill enchantment for a particular opponent in his vault. It's a theory anyways, as Jarnbjorn is probably going to play a bigger role than just slaying a couple of Celestial Gardeners here and there. The Destroyer got slagged though.Solution to the question regarding what Odin meant when he made that ominous warning to Thor. He mentioned that Thor's mistakes would come to haunt them all. The "haunt them all" part hasn't yet been fulfilled, seeing how the Asgardians haven't been fully involved in this arc yet.
So because it doesn't make much sense, we assume it could destroy space/time or something? We saw the axe enchanted, it's been around for centuries and all it does is kill Celestials, that's it. It doesn't really make much sense for Odin not to use the enchantment but the moment an enchantment like this was introduced and used without any cost beyond the usual of making a powerful artifact, it really doesn't matter anymore. Yes it did, which is exactly my point. Based on what we know now, Thor could hop into the Destroyer and absorb enough power to beat up Celestials.
Maybe, but I doubt it's going to go past this arc tbh. We'll see.