thanos vs darkseid with one week worth of prep

Started by starking69 pages

Originally posted by celestialdemon
Despite that, Drax is far from street level.
Well that version was FAR from herald level, so there's not much of a differance.

Originally posted by starking
Well that version was FAR from herald level, so there's not much of a differance.

Granted he wasn't near herald-level. Just trying to clear up that he's not street-level.

Originally posted by starking
Well that version was FAR from herald level, so there's not much of a differance.
theresa huge gap from street level to hearld level. huge gap

Originally posted by starking
Two times dumbass, Action comics was TO ridiculous to be taken seriously, and Apokolips now was just embarrising to Dc comics, PERIOD. And you get to decide, what's crap and what's plausible?
i dont decide the writers do. what do u want to atke a vote on what we count and what we dont count. be serious for fiveminutes please. its canon and ur not a writer so quit crying over this and accept it u have no choice but to accept it. 😄

Being that there is a week of prep, Thanos takes it. Without the prep, Darkseid takes it.

Originally posted by G-Mafia
Being that there is a week of prep, Thanos takes it. Without the prep, Darkseid takes it.
darkseid loses with prep worse but without prep darkseid still loses to thanos.

Originally posted by quanchi112
i dont decide the writers do. what do u want to atke a vote on what we count and what we dont count. be serious for fiveminutes please. its canon and ur not a writer so quit crying over this and accept it u have no choice but to accept it. 😄

No Mentioning Events of PIS
Plot Induced Stupidity, or PIS, is when characters don't use their abilities or skills to the fullest extent as shown before, even within their personality ranges, for the sake of the story plotline. It makes lesser powered characters an actual challenge against higher powered characters in the comics. Examples of PIS include Flash stories lasting longer than three panels, or Toy Man as a threat to Superman.

Character Induced Stupidity, or CIS, on the other hand, refers to any natural mental limitations that characters impose upon themselves and reduce their ability to use their own skills and powers effectively. Unlike PIS, CIS does not occur because the plot requires it, but because the character is genuinely that dumb. Examples of the CIS-afflicted include characters such as Rhino or Jar Jar Binks. Events of CIS are not exempt from debates.

Originally posted by starking
No Mentioning Events of PIS
Plot Induced Stupidity, or PIS, is when characters don't use their abilities or skills to the fullest extent as shown before, even within their personality ranges, for the sake of the story plotline. It makes lesser powered characters an actual challenge against higher powered characters in the comics. Examples of PIS include Flash stories lasting longer than three panels, or Toy Man as a threat to Superman.

Character Induced Stupidity, or CIS, on the other hand, refers to any natural mental limitations that characters impose upon themselves and reduce their ability to use their own skills and powers effectively. Unlike PIS, CIS does not occur because the plot requires it, but because the character is genuinely that dumb. Examples of the CIS-afflicted include characters such as Rhino or Jar Jar Binks. Events of CIS are not exempt from debates.

superman beating darkseid three times isnt crap. i wouldnt throw supermans wins against the more powerful opponents. its wasnt one time deal with it. it happened its canon. quit referring to gds darkseid becuz that crap doesnt count either.

Originally posted by quanchi112
superman beating darkseid three times isnt crap. i wouldnt throw supermans wins against the more powerful opponents. its wasnt one time deal with it. it happened its canon. quit referring to gds darkseid becuz that crap doesnt count either.
Actually, the third one shouldn't count. if Mxy was controlling the outcomes of in Superman and Batman, then it CAN'T be taken seriously. As for Seid's loss in Action comics, it was a unecessary and pitiful waste, of the character itself. Did you see how easy, Superman defeated Ds? IT WAS SOOOOOOOOOO ridiculous. You have to understand, that HERE we use the most consistent portralal, of a character. Supes has TECHNICALLY beaten, Ds twice and Ds has beaten beings ABOVE Superman, countless times. Tell me what's more consistent?

Btw, Gds Darkseid and mainstream, are the SAME EXACT character. So how does it not count?

Originally posted by starking
Btw, Gds Darkseid and mainstream, are the SAME EXACT character. So how does it not count?
legion has been rebooted

Originally posted by quanchi112
legion has been rebooted
But it was merely a temporal change, for Ds. Time DOESN'T alter ones abilities, in any form or way. Do you get what I'm saying? If ones self can do something, in an alternate timeline, then it should be HIGHLY likely, for him to do it, in his normal timeline. Meaning a being's powers SHOULDN'T have any change, in a alternate timeline. Not speculation, just logic.

Great Darkness was written in '82. It took place in the 3oth century. He was resurrected from his tomb on an unknown world. This is far future stuff, but that Legion time-line was erased by the events of the first Crisis.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Great Darkness was written in '82. It took place in the 3oth century. He was resurrected from his tomb on an unknown world. This is far future stuff, but that Legion time-line was erased by the events of the first Crisis.
Reread my post 😐

ergo, it never happened in the current universe if the argue that the 4th world is unaffected by such, then simply state that given the nature of DC continuity then it will have never have happened at all, therefore it shouldn't be referenced

if what he did was erased it and out of continuity it hasnt happened

dont care if his powers say he still could accomplish it. he didnt accomplish it so ergo it doesnt count. i never want to hear of gds darkseid again. its not canon so it doesnt count

Originally posted by quanchi112
ergo, it never happened in the current universe if the argue that the 4th world is unaffected by such, then simply state that given the nature of DC continuity then it will have never have happened at all, therefore it shouldn't be referenced
It doesn't matter, those two versions of the characters, are one in the same. So logically, they should posses the SAME abilities.

Originally posted by quanchi112
if what he did was erased it and out of continuity it hasnt happened
It was a temporal retcon, NOT a writer, changing a certain event.

no ur not listening he doesnt have these feats, they are the same as in a what if land yes he could accomplish them but it does not countas a feat. its not in continuity so dont refecne it as a feat ....EVER AGAIN.