Pre-Crisis Supes vs RK Thor with expectations

Started by Avalonofthewind8 pages
Originally posted by Soujaboy
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Love the artwork. It confirms though that they weren't all that powerful.
Even with that, Thor "won" through a technicality that a number of characters could have spotted. There wasn't any battle.

2 of the scans were too small to read, but thanks for taking the time to put these up.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Love the artwork. It confirms though that they weren't all that powerful.
Even with that, Thor "won" through a technicality that a number of characters could have spotted. There wasn't any battle.

2 of the scans were too small to read, but thanks for taking the time to put these up.

What do you mean when you say they weren't all that powerful?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
What do you mean when you say they weren't all that powerful?

They didn't do anything. They practically begged Thor to not mess with their tapestry and were powerless (for some reason) to stop him. There wasn't any sort of battle there.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
They didn't do anything. They practically begged Thor to not mess with their tapestry and were powerless (for some reason) to stop him. There wasn't any sort of battle there.

How does that take any power from them? they couldn't stop him so they perished.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
How does that take any power from them? they couldn't stop him so they perished.

Well, they weren't "celestial level", they were simply "celestial beings" ones who watch from above type thing.

Thor even mocked them when they claimed they were gods of gods.

They showed no type of power whatsoever. Thor also "won" through a technicality. Batman's done things like that.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Well, they weren't "celestial level", they were simply "celestial beings" ones who watch from above type thing.

Thor even mocked them when they claimed they were gods of gods.

They showed no type of power whatsoever. Thor also "won" through a technicality. Batman's done things like that.

so whats the difference between being "Celestial lv", and being a "Celestial lv" beings?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
so whats the difference between being "Celestial lv", and being a "Celestial lv" beings?

They were simply said to be "celestial beings"...ie. Many characters are celestial beings simply by their nature. Surfer is one, he travels the universe freely.
The celestials are a powerful race. Those guys sure weren't part of them nor on their level.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
They were simply said to be "celestial beings"...ie. Many characters are celestial beings simply by their nature. Surfer is one, he travels the universe freely.
The celestials are a powerful race. Those guys sure weren't part of them nor on their level.

So your claiming that Surfer is a celestial being, on the lv of these characters? You act as if these characters are weak, as though defeating them was no real feat. These beings had absorbed the energies of the fallen gods of Ragnarok for ages. How weak do you thing they could have been?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
So your claiming that Surfer is a celestial being, on the lv of these characters? You act as if these characters are weak, as though defeating them was no real feat. These beings had absorbed the energies of the fallen gods of Ragnarok for ages. How weak do you thing they could have been?

Don't try and twist what I'm saying. It simply says they are "celestial" beings....

ce·les·tial

1. Of or relating to the sky or the heavens: Planets are celestial bodies.
2. Of or relating to heaven; divine: celestial beings.
3. Supremely good; sublime: celestial happiness.
4. Celestial Of or relating to the Chinese people or to the former Chinese Empire.

Lots of characters fall into that area.

The Celestial race themselves are "a fictional species of extremely powerful extra-terrestrial beings in the Marvel Comics' universe, They were created by Jack Kirby in The Eternals #1 (July 1976)."

It says nothing of them being in the same power level as Marvels Celestial race.

And you ignore the fact that they have absorbed the power of the fallen gods for millenia?

Imagine the sheer number of gods these beings have absorbed. And Thor mocked them, as if they were insignificant.

Originally posted by Soljer
And you ignore the fact that they have absorbed the power of the fallen gods for millenia?

Imagine the sheer number of gods these beings have absorbed. And Thor mocked them, as if they were insignificant.

cosigned

Originally posted by Soljer
And you ignore the fact that they have absorbed the power of the fallen gods for millenia?

Imagine the sheer number of gods these beings have absorbed. And Thor mocked them, as if they were insignificant.

They lived off the energy produced by the gods... Ragnarok gave them sustenance...

Where was the battle, where did these guy go up and absorb countless gods in battle? Thor mocked them as "gods of gods" and they were easily vanquised. Once caught, they begged him to join them.

A group of true Celestials would have obliterated Thor, hell, a SINGLE celestial would obliterate Thor.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
They lived off the energy produced by the gods... Ragnarok gave them sustenance...

Where was the battle, where did these guy go up and absorb countless gods in battle? Thor mocked them as "gods of gods" and they were easily vanquised. Once caught, they begged him to join them.

A group of true Celestials would have obliterated Thor, hell, a SINGLE celestial would obliterate Thor.

Every time Ragnarok came to past they absorbed the gods energy. they fed of the death of the gods continually growing stronger after each cycle. If Thor would have died, they cycle would have began anew, and the beings would have continued to feed and grow in power. Thor stopped these beings, which is a feat a few could have accomplished.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Every time Ragnarok came to past they absorbed the gods energy. they fed of the death of the gods continually growing stronger after each cycle. If Thor would have died, they cycle would have began anew, and the beings would have continued to feed and grow in power. Thor stopped these beings, which is a feat a few could have accomplished.

They remind me of the wizard of oz. All powerful until dorothy discovers he's a little man behind the curtain... I understand what their role is and what they do.

All Thor did was find a loophole. He didn't "defeat" anyone in battle.

Batman took out white martians left and right with flames, it didn't make him ultra powerful.

And they definitely didn't come across anywhere near the level of Marvels "Celestials" themselves.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
They remind me of the wizard of oz. All powerful until dorothy discovers he's a little man behind the curtain... I understand what their role is and what they do.

All Thor did was find a loophole. He didn't "defeat" anyone in battle.

Batman took out white martians left and right with flames, it didn't make him ultra powerful.

And they definitely didn't come across anywhere near the level of Marvels "Celestials" themselves.

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Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
They remind me of the wizard of oz. All powerful until dorothy discovers he's a little man behind the curtain... I understand what their role is and what they do.

All Thor did was find a loophole. He didn't "defeat" anyone in battle.

Batman took out white martians left and right with flames, it didn't make him ultra powerful.

And they definitely didn't come across anywhere near the level of Marvels "Celestials" themselves.

The character of the wizard of oz wasn't feeding of the continues deaths of a race of gods. he wasn't growing stronger after each cycle of deaths, and he wasn't a god to the gods.

He didn't defeat them in battle, yet they didn't kill him there selves. Why do you think that is?

Batmans feat is nowhere near the lv of Thor's feat.

Well we really wouldn't know, but I doubt they were.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Batmans feat is nowhere near the lv of Thor's feat.

Um, in proportion to his class level? 🤨 Yeah, I'd say about even.

Originally posted by batdude123
Um, in proportion to his class level? 🤨 Yeah, I'd say about even.

I wouldn't

Originally posted by Soujaboy
I wouldn't

I would. 😊 😛

Originally posted by Soujaboy
The character of the wizard of oz wasn't feeding of the continues deaths of a race of gods. he wasn't growing stronger after each cycle of deaths, and he wasn't a god to the gods.

He didn't defeat them in battle, yet they didn't kill him there selves. Why do you think that is?

Batmans feat is nowhere near the lv of Thor's feat.

Well we really wouldn't know, but I doubt they were.

Vultures feed on the carcases of other animals and watch from above. It doesn't make them better than other animals.

Thor won through a loophole and we don't know how powerful they were. Even Thor implied that there was hyperbole with their comment.

You act as if Thor went in and slaughtered them in battle while they were destroying planets/galaxies.

It's not that different from Batman beating some White Martians...except in the case of the martians, we do KNOW that they are FAR above bats.