KC Gog vs. Thanos

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KC Gog vs. Thanos

Since some believe Gog beats GDS DS, How does he do against the Mad titan? 🙄

Gog. Without too much trouble.

KC/[Kingdom Come] Gog, was a weak shell of what he was during "The Kingdom".

And since you specified that this is in fact KC Gog.... Thanos would take this easily. 🙂

Now if you really meant Gog from "The Kingdom", then he would defeat Thanos effortlessly.

Originally posted by Galan007
KC/[Kingdom Come] Gog, was a weak shell of what he was during "The Kingdom".

And since you specified that this is in fact [b]KC Gog.... Thanos would take this easily. 🙂

Now if you really meant Gog from "The Kingdom", then he would defeat Thanos effortlessly. [/B]


😆 Just watch, now nvr will make a "Gog from The Kingdom vs Thanos" thread, or change the stipulations of this thread.

Re: KC Gog vs. Thanos

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Since some believe Gog beats GDS DS, How does he do against the Mad titan? 🙄

Thanos FTW

Kingdom come was Magog anyway, Gog was in the Kingdom.

Originally posted by Galan007
KC/[Kingdom Come] Gog, was a weak shell of what he was during "The Kingdom".

And since you specified that this is in fact [b]KC Gog.... Thanos would take this easily. 🙂

Now if you really meant Gog from "The Kingdom", then he would defeat Thanos effortlessly. [/B]

God didn't exist in KC. All that was there was the emo Mangog.

It's still the KC universe so I think you know what he means.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
God didn't exist in KC. All that was there was the emo Mangog.

It's still the KC universe so I think you know what he means.

"The Kingdom" was solely a DC publication,

While "Kingdom Come" was solely an Elseworlds publication. 🙂

And though they are both linked through H-Time.... One version was specified, while another version was not.

Sure I may know what he meant, but one could easily break it down like that. 🙂

Originally posted by Galan007
Not really.

If you want to break it down like that, I could go so far as to say that "The Kingdom" was solely a DC publication,

While "Kingdom Come" was solely an Elseworlds publication. 🙂

And though they are both linked through H-Time.... One version was specified, while another version was not.

😕 But Gog actually didn't exist at any point in KingdomCome. So you'd have to jump to the next closest thing (ie TheKingdom) and go off that version.

Unless you want to say that Thanos wins because, per extremely strict interpretation of the thread title, he has no opponent.

Originally posted by Galan007
"The Kingdom" was solely a DC publication,

While "Kingdom Come" was solely an Elseworlds publication. 🙂

And though they are both linked through H-Time.... One version was specified, while another version was not.

Sure I may know what he meant, but one could easily break it down like that. 🙂

Elseworlds are a DC imprint, hence the 95 Annuals which were all elseworlds tales.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
😕 But Gog actually didn't exist at any point in KingdomCome. So you'd have to jump to the next closest thing (ie TheKingdom) and go off that version.

Unless you want to say that Thanos wins because, per extremely strict interpretation of the thread title, he has no opponent.

Gog = Magog in a divergent timeline. 😕

You need only look at their previous actions to realize this fact.

Originally posted by Galan007
Gog = Magog in a divergent timeline. 😕

You need only look at their previous actions to realize this fact.

No Gog wasn't. Gog lost his family in the Kansas disaster.

Originally posted by Galan007
Gog = Magog in a divergent timeline. 😕

What?

Mangog caused Kansas to blow up.
Gog was the only survivor.

Originally posted by Galan007
You need only look at their previous actions to realize this fact.

I'm afraid I don't follow.

Originally posted by cyber tuff guy!
Elseworlds are a DC imprint
I understand this.

But Vertigo is also a DC imprint, but still very different from the mainstream DCU. [This was my only point].

Gog murders Thanos.

Originally posted by Galan007
I understand this.

But Vertigo is also a DC imprint, but still very different from the mainstream DCU. [This was my only point].

Well yes but thats a given considering "In Elseworlds, heroes are taken from their usual settings and put into strange times and places--some that have existed, and others that can't, couldn't, or shouldn't exist. The result is stories that make characters who are as familiar as yesterday seem as fresh as tomorrow." However this always follows.
© DC Comics

There are two gogs.

Mangog - A reckless hero whom accidentaly caused Kansas to be turned into a radioactive hellhole (he's Kingdom Come)

Gog - A survivor of the Kansas disaster who eventually kills Supes, goes back in time and does it again ect.

Originally posted by cyber tuff guy!
Kingdom come was Magog anyway, Gog was in the Kingdom.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
God didn't exist in KC. All that was there was the emo Mangog.

It's still the KC universe so I think you know what he means.

Originally posted by grey fox
There are two gogs.

Mangog - A reckless hero whom accidentaly caused Kansas to be turned into a radioactive hellhole (he's Kingdom Come)

Gog - A survivor of the Kansas disaster who eventually kills Supes, goes back in time and does it again ect.

So it appears 👆
Originally posted by cyber tuff guy!
No Gog wasn't. Gog lost his family in the Kansas disaster.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What?

Mangog caused Kansas to blow up.
Gog was the only survivor.

I'm afraid I don't follow.

Originally posted by grey fox
There are two gogs.

Mangog - A reckless hero whom accidentaly caused Kansas to be turned into a radioactive hellhole (he's Kingdom Come)

Gog - A survivor of the Kansas disaster who eventually kills Supes, goes back in time and does it again ect.

One could kill various Supermen with a gesture...

One could not.

Originally posted by Galan007
KC/[Kingdom Come] Gog, was a weak shell of what he was during "The Kingdom".

And since you specified that this is in fact [b]KC Gog.... Thanos would take this easily. 🙂

Now if you really meant Gog from "The Kingdom", then he would defeat Thanos effortlessly. [/B]

IT's one story arc. He's the same guy as far as I'm concerned. And as far as I"m concerened. The battle could go either way.