The Fury vs Superman w/cosmic armour

Started by TricksterPriest11 pages
Originally posted by Bentley
Specially since he got killed with a bunch of herald levelers that Odin may as well beat.

You did not just say that. 😐 You just infered Odin could beat Mandrakk. Or beat the combined power of most of the DCU. GTFO. 👇

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
You did not just say that. 😐 You just infered Odin could beat Mandrakk. Or beat the combined power of most of the DCU. GTFO. 👇

No, I'm saying it was a PISy death.

If DC wants to make their threats just slightly above Superman level is not my fault, but it won't convince me that I should rate them as the most powerful thing ever. 😬

Originally posted by Mindset
I guess Grant is wrong.

Grant is never wrong. uhuh

Originally posted by Bentley
No, I'm saying it was a PISy death.

If DC wants to make their threats just slightly above Superman level is not my fault, but it won't convince me that I should rate them as the most powerful thing ever. 😬

The Miracle was running to give the story a happy ending. So yes it was PIS, but in this case story generated PIS.

And really Morrison Superman would own Odin. He'd spit a glob of bleed into Odin's good eye, blinding him and then erase him from reality using his beautiful singing voice. 😎

Originally posted by Batman-Prime

I recall an Marvel power hierarchy

1) GOD/the Artist
2) Pre-Retcon Beyonder
3) Living Tribunal
3) (?) Meggan full potential
3) Captain Britain with goodies
3) MJJ

a lot of 3 out there in the Marvel U


First, that list is wrong,
secondly, it's outdated,
and third, many realizations have taken place since 06' ...
Originally posted by Batman-Prime

Mandrakk is the greatest threat to the DC-Verse, the totality of DC.
Let's drop the Multiverse Omniverse bulls**t because both companies work with different Universal concepts and are bot equals.


So then MJJ = Madrakk, cause that's exactly what MJJ was.
Originally posted by Batman-Prime

We know that the Spectre at full power is LT's equal, LT had some "lowshowings" as well, the Spectre had more, but still, the Spectre had his share of high end showings as well.

Spectre and Radiant were defeated by Mandrakk, off panel and the people complain that they didn't see Mandrakk do it... they complain that the CA Supes vs Mandrakk battle was "too physical"... I bet they would complain more if the battle would happen off panel


There's absolutely no canon reason in existence
why anyone should believe that LT & Spectre are equals or otherwise.

They have absolutely no affiliation,
as they are concepts from separate omniverses/companies.

Originally posted by Batman-Prime

Anyway, the Fury, so it seems,
isn't even high enough in his own Marvel-Verse hierarchy to compete with Mandrakk,
or do you think he could beat LT????


The Fury is very high in the hierarchy of individual fighting power.

As for Fury beaten the LT?

No, then again, who knows, lol.

Originally posted by Batman-Prime

And why could he stop MJJ


Because the Fury is that badass.

The Fury's character set power is to adapt instantly,
and continuously become a greater fighting/killing machine,
it was created by a God, to be practically indestructible, (withstood the CN & Jaspers)
and with the ability to adapt to any situation it confronts,
and of course, instantly manifest not only a defensive maneuver,
but an offensive as well.

Originally posted by Batman-Prime

except of it, the Fury does't always adapts instantly, as CA Supes does.


That's not true friend,
that's Fury's ability ... to adapt instantly.

Personal question, what happen to the Marvel cosmological hierarchy? Was it going to be remade or updated?

Because a guide like that would help determine a lot of these battles.

Originally posted by Naija boy
"Adapting" is the most stupid power ever conceived.

I'd actually say that would go to the ability to weld dogs to people (yes, there is an actual character with this power)

Originally posted by Endless Mike
I'd actually say that would go to the ability to weld dogs to people (yes, there is an actual character with this power)

The ability to weld dogs to people? 😂 Which character has that ability?

Originally posted by Naija boy
The ability to weld dogs to people? 😂 Which character has that ability?

The Dog Welder, of course

http://dogwelder.com/

Originally posted by Astner

Personal question, what happen to the Marvel cosmological hierarchy?
Was it going to be remade or updated?

Because a guide like that would help determine a lot of these battles.


I agree, I was prepping a new marvel cosmic thread,
which was/is suppose to be much more organized, filled with updated corrections and info,
but,
my time has been compressed for some months now,
this is why I'm hardly here, but I still love comics dude, I looove em!

Anyways, when my workload begins to drop,
I'll have time to proceed with the thread, it's going to have many colors, and this takes time,
specially since I'm updating my scans from one site to another,
cause you can't trust imageshack, their links get corrupted after a while,
then you have to upload them again,
but first you have to crop them again from the book,
... and that sucks, specially when it's a panel so you have to commit to detailed cropping.

Anyhow, in time I'll have something, can't say exactly when.

I have to say that while I often disagree with you, I appreciate the effort you put into to your threads and heirarchies, you do a lot of research and I admire that

^^ 👆 ... thanx.

Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
Mandrakk needs to have the feats to back up being considered the greatest threat.

Simply saying he is doesn't count.

You have to understand what Mandrakk and the Monitors are otherwise this argument goes around in circles. Storywise Mandrakk is the biggest threat DC has ever faced. He was "vampire" of story. Bascially he literally consumed story, which would make him a bit of a fourth wall character. Unlike AM and other character like MJJ, this guy was actually going to consume the very concept of reality in DC.

On panel though DS came off looking way more menacing and impressive than Mandrakk.

Originally posted by Allankles

You have to understand what Mandrakk and the Monitors are otherwise this argument goes around in circles. Storywise Mandrakk is the biggest threat DC has ever faced.


If you can destroy or remake the Omniverse in your image,
then you're the biggest threat to your respective company.

MJJ, simply falls under this category,
there's no such thing as the biggest,
since there's nothing more than the Omniverse.

Originally posted by Allankles

He was "vampire" of story.
Bascially he literally consumed story,
which would make him a bit of a fourth wall character
.


In which case She-Hulk will be brought into play.
Originally posted by Allankles

Unlike AM and other character like MJJ,
this guy was actually going to consume the very concept of reality in DC.


Which is nothing scarier or more threatening than what MJJ was going to do,
which is take reality in all it's forms, then remake it in his image.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
I have to say that while I often disagree with you, I appreciate the effort you put into to your threads and heirarchies, you do a lot of research and I admire that

Not to brown nose more. But it is always a pleasure reading Mr. Masters work. I personally do agree with him most of the time 😄

Originally posted by Mr Master
If you can destroy or remake the Omniverse in you image,
then you're the biggest threat to your respective company.

MJJ, simply falls under this category,
there's no such thing as the biggest,
since there's nothing more than the Omniverse.

In which case She-Hulk will brought into play.

That's exactly what MJJ was going to do,
take reality in all it's forms, then remake it in his image.

Remaking the omniverse in his image is what DS was doing. Mandrakk was extinguishing story.

Originally posted by Mr Master
I agree, I was prepping a new marvel cosmic thread,
which was/is suppose to be much more organized, filled with updated corrections and info,
but,
my time has been compressed for some months now,
this is why I'm hardly here, but I still love comics dude, I looove em!

Anyways, when my workload begins to drop,
I'll have time to proceed with the thread, it's going to have many colors, and this takes time,
specially since I'm updating my scans from one site to another,
cause you can't trust imageshack, their links get corrupted after a while,
then you have to upload them again,
but first you have to crop them again from the book,
... and that sucks, specially when it's a panel so you have to commit to detailed cropping.

Anyhow, in time I'll have something, can't say exactly when.

Take ur time my friend

I'll be waiting

Originally posted by Allankles

Remaking the omniverse in his image is what DS was doing.
Mandrakk was extinguishing story.


Whatever the heck that means.

Mandrakk isn't any more dangerous than any all reality destroyer.

And there's several characters that can, and have done that.

If you're still referring to some 4th Wall nonsense,
then let me know,
so I can bring out the She-Hulk scans to stomp this Mandrakk.

Originally posted by Mr Master
Whatever the heck that means.

Mandrakk isn't any more dangerous than any all reality destroyer.

And there's several characters that can, and have done that.

If you're still referring to some 4th Wall nonsense,
then let me know,
so I can bring out the She-Hulk scans to stomp this Mandrakk.

Being a 4th wall character isn't unique to Mandrakk, guys like Lobo and Myx have been known to be 4th wall characters. The issue is he was erasing all story. Remaking the universe would still be part of a story, Mandrakk was eliminating the very idea of story, because as a Monitor he feeds on the stories of the omniverse/multiverse.

Originally posted by Mr Master
If you're still referring to some 4th Wall nonsense,
then let me know,
so I can bring out the She-Hulk scans to stomp this Mandrakk.

Or Deadpool for that matter. Going to the NYC Marvel offices and holding his editor hostage at gunpoint and looking for the Senior Editor (Tom Bsomething...)

Heh.