Character Ownage

Started by Bentley5,121 pages
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Thor one-shotting the Symbiote God AND severing his connection to his symbiote horde who at his BASE (Before he forged the All-Black) was able to one-shot a Celestial and survive their banishment is an-ok feat I guess.

It's rather Average for Thor.

This is honestly just ABC logic: Let's keep in mind that any average Celestial can easily defeat Thor by creating a Tutinax.

Originally posted by Bentley
It's rather Average for Thor.

This is honestly just ABC logic: Let's keep in mind that any average Celestial can easily defeat Thor by creating a Tutinax.

I would consider the entire book non-canon if I could. I dislike the new origin for the Necrosword. It was maybe the only good thing about Aaron's run and the new origin really takes a lot of the mystique away.

I just think watching Abhiligend scurrying around and trying to be a PR agent with his interpretation of what is arguably, a ridiculous high-end to mediocre feat for Thor (Depending if you subscribe to ABC logic like you said) into something else.

Every other thread is look at how awesome character S is because character C, D, E are from this dude.

The most amusing part is watching him add "context". I can probably find 10 posts of him dismissing "context" for he-who-must-not-be-named.

Originally posted by abhilegend
What are you talking about? The only thing Thor had here was "More power than any world his horde had taken".

How does that connect Thor to Celestials?

😂

It was literally a ponzi scheme just for you.

Stop using words you don't know the meaning off smh.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Thor one-shotting the Symbiote God AND severing his connection to his symbiote horde who at his BASE (Before he forged the All-Black) was able to one-shot a Celestial and survive their banishment is an-ok feat I guess.
In all fairness, the Symbiote God used the infant Necrosword to kill the Celestial. He no longer had the Necrosword when he encountered Thor.

Originally posted by Galan007
In all fairness, the Symbiote God used the infant Necrosword to kill the Celestial. He no longer had the Necrosword when he encountered Thor.

No, I understand. But the initial sword he forged was just pulled out of his own shadow very casually. The Necro-Sword, his FIRST child was so special after, I'm guessing, was because it was forged in the fires of the Celestial.

Unless...he was more powerful in his infancy or the shadow being cast across the Celestial made it more powerful. I dk. I still think Thor's lightning being able to one-shot his Grendel and severe his connection across the entire Galaxy is pretty impressive. Regardless, this Symbiote God is apparently another new God powerful AF.

The Necro-Sword was eluded to being a weapon of God before it was mismanaged. Shaping the first-rock of creation. It's return was the only light of hope I had for Aaron's run....now...there is only darkness....

Thor would get beat by Gargan Venom.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Stop using words you don't know the meaning off smh.

I'll take that as a concession.

See ya.

Originally posted by abhilegend
I'll take that as a concession.

See ya.

wow, you know that you're losing an argument when you have to pull a quanchi.

ermm

What?

What lifeslash is trying to say here:

You should ride your own elephant, Abhi.

It was a pretty uber feat. It just feels weird that Thor helped give birth to Marvel's symbiotes.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
It was a pretty uber feat. It just feels weird that Thor helped give birth to Marvel's symbiotes.

Indeed. Just like how wolverine created the Broods current look

Originally posted by One Big Mob
Eh... ?

Anyway, you've changed my mind, this was a great thing. They should throw in more Thanos deaths after every big Thanos moment.

If you set aside your preconceived notions and accept the facts for where they fall you’ll be much happy. Thanos is still the G.O.A.T. And we don’t know how this story ends and where everything else will fall. People are prisoners of the moment.

*happier

Originally posted by Galan007
#Thanchi112
Do not ignore the context from the comic or what led up to it. You’re also forgetting the story isn’t over yet so relax.

Originally posted by Galan007
In all fairness, the Symbiote God used the infant Necrosword to kill the Celestial. He no longer had the Necrosword when he encountered Thor.
Galan, if you one-shot Katanna, it means you're comparable to her sword.

So Thor one-shotting the guy, when he no longer had the Celestial-killing sword from the Abyss, means that Thor has power to one-shot Celestials.

Also, Thor has power greater than the Celestials, because they were part of the horde [it's right there, on page #88 of the comic].

That's how this works, get with the times. Let the Thorbag flow through you.

Making crazy claims that no one has or would make in a serious discussion to invalidate the other side is like propaganda 101. We're not all retarded in this thread. Only some of us.

Ftr, his crazy killing-sword wasn't some magical Abyss sword that was specifically unique. It was the first proto-symbiote he created (He has created millions (billons?) more since), but it was made particularly potent after it was forged in the head of a Celestial. Which is what made it unique from what I understand.

Comics are fun 🙂

Originally posted by -K-M-
Comics are fun 🙂
These days, making fun of morons being trolled/misreading the comics and getting all excited, is more fun than the comics themselves, sadly.

There's a handful of comics worth reading from both companies.