Superman-Darksied-Warlock vs Thor-Silver Surfer-Thanos

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Originally posted by Galan007
Watcher said it was the real Thanos. 🙂

[and that incident didn't happen in a She-Hulk comic, btw]. 🙂

Uhm a clone can fool anyone. They fooled the whole system on Titan. That watcher was mistaken.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Uhm a clone can fool anyone. They fooled the whole system on Titan. That watcher was mistaken.

Shall I post all your quotes of you kept saying it was non-canon now? You didn't even know it was a clone for a long period of time, but still said it was non-canon as it's not like Thanos to destroy the universe as you said, but he didn't say he wanted to destroy it in the issue at all now did he?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Uhm a clone can fool anyone. They fooled the whole system on Titan. That watcher was mistaken.
😆 😂

OWNED!!!

Originally posted by quanchi112
Uhm a clone can fool anyone. They fooled the whole system on Titan. That watcher was mistaken.
Yep that was one tricky clone, pretty much an exact replicate of the real deal. Meaning it's powers and intelligence was probally the same as the regular Thanos. 🙂

Originally posted by Galan007
😆 😂

Damn, smoke is coming out of Thanos' ass...

Originally posted by Bad Ash231
Damn, smoke is coming out of Thanos' ass...
And Squirrel Girl is wiping off her hands... mmm

Originally posted by quanchi112
Uhm a clone can fool anyone. They fooled the whole system on Titan. That watcher was mistaken.

The Watcher makes it clear that his senses allow him to verify whether it is the real deal or a clone. It is very obvious what the intent of the writer is there; to state that it is indeed the real deal.

Trying to say otherwise is a terrible double standard, considering your stance on Darkseid's avatars.

What I never got, is why Quan always says it's non-canon...

Which would mean the She-Hulk comic would be referencing a non-canon event... which makes him look like a fool bringing it up in comparison...

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Shall I post all your quotes of you kept saying it was non-canon now? You didn't even know it was a clone for a long period of time, but still said it was non-canon as it's not like Thanos to destroy the universe as you said, but he didn't say he wanted to destroy it in the issue at all now did he?
I hadnt read the she hulk thing for a long period of time. The point is he doesnt seek out items of power since the end. 😉

Originally posted by Desaad
The Watcher makes it clear that his senses allow him to verify whether it is the real deal or a clone. It is very obvious what the intent of the writer is there; to state that it is indeed the real deal.

Trying to say otherwise is a terrible double standard, considering your stance on Darkseid's avatars.

Then later in a she hulk comic it is stated that clones can fool anyone.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I hadnt read the she hulk thing for a long period of time. The point is he doesnt seek out items of power since the end. 😉

and you know this how? as before you said he got the item to destroy the universe, and never did he say that in the comic 😬

Originally posted by King_Mungi
and you know this how? as before you said he got the item to destroy the universe, and never did he say that in the comic 😬
I read it once and thats what I remembered. I vowed never to read this atrocious comic again. I dont see it as canon and have given my reasons many times. To continue to argue over it is pointless.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I read it once and thats what I remembered. I vowed never to read this atrocious comic again. I dont see it as canon and have given my reasons many times. To continue to argue over it is pointless.

and yet I remember the thread were people keep telling you Thanos didn't say that and you kept arguing it. So basically you pick and choose what's canon eh? You say it's non-canon, but you just referenced She Hulk. So make up your mind, how is it non-canon, if your using a reference from another comic about the Squirrel Girl incident?

Originally posted by King_Mungi
and yet I remember the thread were people keep telling you Thanos didn't say that and you kept arguing it. So basically you pick and choose what's canon eh? You say it's non-canon, but you just referenced She Hulk. So make up your mind, how is it non-canon, if your using a reference from another comic about the Squirrel Girl incident?
I dont pick and choose. For one he was acting out of character. For two this wasnt referenced in another comic,bio, or anything. For three it was mentioned in another comic that clones can fool anyone. 😉 I have my reasons friend.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I dont pick and choose. For one he was acting out of character. For two this wasnt referenced in another comic,bio, or anything. For three it was mentioned in another comic that clones can fool anyone. 😉 I have my reasons friend.

It wasn't? then why are you bringing up She Hulk now? Ummm...your last point sort of makes it canon 😬

Originally posted by King_Mungi
It wasn't? then why are you bringing up She Hulk now? Ummm...your last point sort of makes it canon 😬
No it doesnt. am saying if it were canon and this event were to have occurred it makes sense that it was a clone who fooled the watcher because it was clearly stated that Thanos moved on from obtaining items of power after the end. You should know this. 😛

Originally posted by quanchi112
No it doesnt. am saying if it were canon and this event were to have occurred it makes sense that it was a clone who fooled the watcher because it was clearly stated that Thanos moved on from obtaining items of power after the end. You should know this. 😛

So like I said your picking and choosing what arguements you can use, and your logic it hasn't been said in another comic makes it non-canon is faulty. So Shaman saved all reality from Carcass, but it wasn't referenced in another book so that makes it non-canon now? Come on 😬

Originally posted by King_Mungi
So like I said your picking and choosing what arguements you can use, and your logic it hasn't been said in another comic makes it non-canon is faulty. So Shaman saved all reality from Carcass, but it wasn't referenced in another book so that makes it non-canon now? Come on 😬
No but this comic has Thanos doing what he clearly doesnt do anymore. It went against his character. It wasnt mentioned in his annihilation bio or any bios or any other comics for that matter. 😉

Originally posted by quanchi112
No but this comic has Thanos doing what he clearly doesnt do anymore. It went against his character. It wasnt mentioned in his annihilation bio or any bios or any other comics for that matter. 😉

Proof he doesn't do that anymore? So what? Shaman's feat wasn't mentioned in any bios or any other comic. So that makes it non-canon? faulty logic