Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Well for one the "ground was quaking for miles". "The seas swelled and crashed".
And there were cool references of the Black Panthers in Africa, the dragon in Kun Lun, the Great Beasts up north in Canada, all feeling the effects of the fight while they were in the Americas.There's also the fact that they were world hopping causing massive destruction when landing. Plus punching someone and sending them straight through the other side of the earth in mere moments would most definitely cause disturbances don't you think?
Who is the native American flaming skelton guy with the bear? He's on the mural at the end of the issue too
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
Pretty sure that's a Ghost Rider from that time.
That's who I thought, but native America ghost rider had a horse.
http://marvel.com/universe/Ghost_Rider_%28Native_American%29
Originally posted by -K-M-
That's who I thought, but native America ghost rider had a horse.http://marvel.com/universe/Ghost_Rider_%28Native_American%29
That Ghost Rider was post-colonization of the US though, whereas this Thor viking fight is like, 890 AD or something. So I guess the bear one died and a new one appeared in the thousand odd years between the two.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
The "punch at the same time" moments are comic book classics... if you're not a fan of those, you're not a fan of Superman, either 😛
lol.
The only thing I like about that panel in the original is that they're using Trek-Fu, that weird method of fighting seen in Star Trek where you link both hands and swing them like a mace.