Originally posted by iceman24567Ok I know that Thanos is a villain/antihero and in the end he has to lose. What villain doesnt lose eventually? When the have faced off Thanos has won. Which makes him better.
Well i don't because like i said Thanos is overrated not only that but Warlock doesn't have that whole conqueror theme going on which Thanos fails at ultimately.
Originally posted by iceman24567Well....thats fine. I have made my points about them going head to head and Thanos killing him. Feel free to have your own opinion.
In your opinion but i think Warlock overall is the better prepper and like i said i choose not to debate with you about your favorite character because it's the thread flooded with the same crap other threads have died from.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Well....thats fine. I have made my points about them going head to head and Thanos killing him. Feel free to have your own opinion.
That confrontation, while decisive wrt their physical might, has little to do with the question at hand. Warlock wasn't a significant strategist at that point in his life, and he busted in on Thanos. Thanos (whose snuff out the stars one-by-one plan was less than his best work as well) blasted him and he went down.
There was no strategy involved there at all from either one of them. They just went at it.
Originally posted by Laminator_XOk...But Warlocks plans failed entirely against Thanos during the ig affair.
That confrontation, while decisive wrt their physical might, has little to do with the question at hand. Warlock wasn't a significant strategist at that point in his life, and he busted in on Thanos. Thanos (whose snuff out the stars one-by-one plan was less than his best work as well) blasted him and he went down.There was no strategy involved there at all from either one of them. They just went at it.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Ok...But Warlocks plans failed entirely against Thanos during the ig affair.
Not so. Warlock would've been pleased as punch if the Hero-Army, the Surfer's Snatch, or the Space-God Squad had succeeded, but he says on-panel that he never expected them to. He explicitly states that those were all just intended to goad Thanos into getting carried away and making a mistake; which he did.
Adam Warlock
Batman
Captain America
Darkside
Dr.Doom
Metron
Reed Richards
Thanos
They're all so completely different.
I'd have to go with Metron, Doom or Reed for crazy tech (bias wants me to say Metron but Reed and Doom have some wacky fearts)
Tactics go to Warlock IMO
Desperately stealing artifacts to gain incompetently used power goes to Thanos
Big crazy evil plans that end in comical failure go to Darksied
Originally posted by Laminator_XThanos defeated himself. Warlock had nothing to do with it. Unless you are suggesting that he intended for Nebula to get the ig. He knew about Thanos' subconscious weakness at the time but did nothing through planning to stop Thanos.
Not so. Warlock would've been pleased as punch if the Hero-Army, the Surfer's Snatch, or the Space-God Squad had succeeded, but he says on-panel that he never expected them to. He explicitly states that those were all just intended to goad Thanos into getting carried away and making a mistake; which he did.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Thanos defeated himself. Warlock had nothing to do with it. Unless you are suggesting that he intended for Nebula to get the ig. He knew about Thanos' subconscious weakness at the time but did nothing through planning to stop Thanos.
He didn't intend Nebula specifically to get it, but yes that was the plan. He knew Thanos would be able to stop him if he tried the trick he used against Nebula, so his overall strategy was to keep Thanos riled-up and off-balance to the point where he would succumb to his self-sabotage complex and the power would fall into less competant hands (so to speak) whom Warlock could overcome with his superior Gem skills.
Re-read the conversation he and Thanos have on Earth after Nebula steals the Gauntlet, and the conversations near the end. Warlock spells it out fairly clearly.
Originally posted by Laminator_XWarlock knew he would lose it eventually and just because he could foresee this outcome it doesnt mean he had anything to do with it. Thanos gave it up.
He didn't intend Nebula specifically to get it, but yes that was the plan. He knew Thanos would be able to stop him if he tried the trick he used against Nebula, so his overall strategy was to keep Thanos riled-up and off-balance to the point where he would succumb to his self-sabotage complex and the power would fall into less competant hands (so to speak) whom Warlock could overcome with his superior Gem skills.Re-read the conversation he and Thanos have on Earth after Nebula steals the Gauntlet, and the conversations near the end. Warlock spells it out fairly clearly.
Originally posted by King_MungiUhm when has someone challenged Thanos and he had to accept because of some code. If you want to ignore Orions challenge of Himon or his conflicts with Darkseid thats fine by me. I have on panel proof while you have nothing at all. 😉
Funny how you said warriors have an unwritten code, so Thanos now is the exception? Hmmm...
Originally posted by quanchi112
Uhm when has someone challenged Thanos and he had to accept because of some code. If you want to ignore Orions challenge of Himon or his conflicts with Darkseid thats fine by me. I have on panel proof while you have nothing at all. 😉
Funny how you said in the other thread there is an unwritten rule, but now your changing your arguement. On-panel proof? Show me.