Character Ownage

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus5,121 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend
Nice meltdown there. But hey, Rage is gonna rage. As it is, I don't see anything in THAT comic where lack of breath was the cause of Thor's condition.

And pointing out how I corrected out of context scans here wouldn't help you here. You're not providing any context here, you're just being yourself and trying to salvage Thor's dignity by random excuses.

And I'm not invested in any of those scenes. It was a low showing and that's it. I could create a thread about it if you want. But stop here in this thread, we've already been warned for this.

I don't think you understand what the words meltdown or rage mean.

The cause of Thor's condition was because he lost consciousness. He lost consciousness because he didn't have any air. Why would the cold of space cause him to LOSE consciousness?

I'm the one upset and obsessed and yet it is you who keeps harping on about Thor's reputation and stuff. mhmm

Sure, if needing to breath is a low showing.

"I'm not invested in these scenes but let's make a thread about it!" Lol.

You've said that like a dozen times but keep replying anyways.

Stop already guys.

Yeah, I'm not even going to bother.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

I never really understood this concept, not when Superman is frequently written to be beyond either object's unique properties. What use would he have for them? Sure, Mjolnir adds some diverse abilities but then you have people who would argue that the added versatility only hinders in regard to combat effectiveness. Mind you, it does looks pretty cool. This one particularly.

I have a hard time imagining Mjolnir being some sort of a hindrance to anyone. Assuming you can lift it of course.

Originally posted by SamZED
I have a hard time imagining Mjolnir being some sort of a hindrance to anyone. Assuming you can lift it of course.

That's my position as well. Sadly, there are those that would disagree.

Originally posted by Orrsome28
That's my position as well. Sadly, there are those that would disagree.

That wouldn't make those dissenters any right though.

Mjolnir is a pretty damn powerful god-weapon. It has some of the most ridic, haxed feats in comicdom. And there's the added advantage of versatility, an area in which characters like Hulk and Superman are sorely lacking.

Originally posted by Epicurus
That wouldn't make those dissenters any right though.

Mjolnir is a pretty damn powerful god-weapon. It has some of the most ridic, haxed feats in comicdom. And there's the added advantage of versatility, an area in which characters like Hulk and Superman are sorely lacking.

I concur. I've seen arguments given based on an unfounded notion that a versatile power-set can essentially induce what I'd call situational confusion, general incompetency and poor judgement, all in regard to combat scenarios. It is more than a smidgen ridiculous.

Owned.

By who?

Onslaught

Punched him across states.

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Poor juggs.

There's another instance of where he was beaten by Captain Universe, In a Spider-Man comic.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

It looks like Spiderman clothes are not even damaged nor smoldering as you can see the explosion smoke close to them but behind them as well.

He missed them......with the ultimate nullifier.......LOL

He targeted himself, witnessing Spiderman's lameness was too much for him.

Dunno if these were posted yet, but....

"It's time I got willful!":

Still a Luke Cage level feat and Spider-Man wasn't even ****ed up haw-som