Thor vs Thanos

Started by quanchi11233 pages

Originally posted by Silent Master
A beatdown.
In which scenario?

The second one.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The second one.
Who wins in the first scenario?

As I said back on page 2: Not sure.

Originally posted by Silent Master
As I said back on page 2: Not sure.
Do you think Thanos would lose to Rulk?

Considering he one-shotted a Watcher, it's possible.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Considering he one-shotted a Watcher, it's possible.
The Watcher wasn't oneshotted for one. The Watcher also didn't fight back and was cheapshotted.

Then how many times did Rulk hit him?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Quit insisting I am claiming things that I am not. Gungir affected Thanos far more than Odin's blasts did in the fight.

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Again, what is you're point?

Are you suggesting that Odin could not repeat the process without Gungnir?

If not, then exactly what is you're point?

If that is you're point as it seems to me, then that would mean, Odin is more powerful with Gungnir, which doesn't work, as it does not increase his power out put in anyway.

Without Odin, it's simply an incredibly tough spear which you can throw and it will automatically return. It doesn't have any more abilities on it's own.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Then how many times did Rulk hit him?
More than once.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
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Again, what is you're point?

Are you suggesting that Odin could not repeat the process without Gungnir?

If not, then exactly what is you're point?

If that is you're point as it seems to me, then that would mean, Odin is more powerful with Gungnir, which doesn't work, as it does not increase his power out put in anyway.

Without Odin, it's simply an incredibly tough spear which you can throw and it will automatically return. It doesn't have any more abilities on it's own.

Odin tried and couldn't phase Thanos really until he introduced gungir. Again, it's all in the comic.

You'd have a point if Odin only blasted him once and then pulled out gungir. My point is that gungir affected Thanos more than his normal blasts in this fight.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The circumstances of the comic and Odin's words to me make a case he wasn't holding back.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Please show me these scans that show odin going out all and exclaiming he's doing so. I would like to the scans of who Odin is fighting and I would like to see him exclaiming he's going all out or using all his might as you paraphrased.
Odin was holding back. Because when Odin doesn't hold back his power, this is what happens.

Either there is a pure cataclysmic battle
that rages across space and time, such as
when he fights the Enchanters or Infinity:

Or Odin simply outright states that he
is using his full might, "Until then, suffer
the power unshackled that is the will of Odin!"

Or y'know, Odin uses all his power
and literally dies from the effort:

^ continued

Want to know what else a not holding back Odin looks like?

How about the numerous times Odin turns
gigantic. Like when he fights Seth in snake
form, or when he fights Surtur during his first death:

And again, when he fights Doom w/ Galactus'
power, or when he fights Seth yet again:

So what did we learn? Did you guys notice that Gungnir doesn't even make an appearance in Odin's most spectacular battles? Yeah. Stop the nonsense. Odin's attitude during his fight with Thanos was that of pure disdain and pontificating nonchalance, interrupted only by brief spikes of annoyance and surprise. There was not a single bit of gravitas or suspense in that fight. Thanos got stomped on by Odin who wasn't affected in the slightest by Thanos. Not only that, but it's clear he was holding back his power. To suggest they were peers is nonsense. Nuff said.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Odin was holding back. Because when Odin doesn't hold back his power, this is what happens.

Either there is a pure cataclysmic battle
that rages across space and time, such as
when he fights the Enchanters or Infinity:

Or Odin simply outright states that he
is using his full might, "Until then, suffer
the power unshackled that is the will of Odin!"

Or y'know, Odin uses all his power
and literally dies from the effort:

I already covered the collateral damage argument.

What comic is that second battle from? Was he just chained up?

Please name the issues and volume for these comics so I can familiarize myself with the situation.

Originally posted by quanchi112
More than once.

Does that mean twice?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Odin tried and couldn't phase Thanos really until he introduced gungir. Again, it's all in the comic.

You'd have a point if Odin only blasted him once and then pulled out gungir. My point is that gungir affected Thanos more than his normal blasts in this fight.

Dear God! I give up.

over

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ continued

Want to know what else a not holding back Odin looks like?

How about the numerous times Odin turns
gigantic. Like when he fights Seth in snake
form, or when he fights Surtur during his first death:

And again, when he fights Doom w/ Galactus'
power, or when he fights Seth yet again:

So what did we learn? Did you guys notice that Gungnir doesn't even make an appearance in Odin's most spectacular battles? Yeah. Stop the nonsense. Odin's attitude during his fight with Thanos was that of pure disdain and pontificating nonchalance, interrupted only by brief spikes of annoyance and surprise. There was not a single bit of gravitas or suspense in that fight. Thanos got stomped on by Odin who wasn't affected in the slightest by Thanos. Not only that, but it's clear he was holding back his power. To suggest they were peers is nonsense. Nuff said.

Correct me if I am wrong here, but when Odin took on Seth wasn't he without his Odinpower? Didn't he just absorb the power of asgard while Thor had the odinpower for his battle with Surtur. That means he is less powerful. 😬

Odin easily defeated Seth when his memory and full powers returned. Odin never defeated Thanos.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Correct me if I am wrong here, but when Odin took on Seth wasn't he without his Odinpower? Didn't he just absorb the power of asgard while Thor had the odinpower for his battle with Surtur.

You're correct.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Does that mean twice?
My point is that if you strike someone twice or more than two times then it isn't considered oneshotting. Do you agree?
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Dear God! I give up.

over

I argue based on what the comics give me.

Originally posted by Enyalus
You're correct.
It's been a while since I read that. I was confused as to why he would use a less powerful Odin as proof of him going all out.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It's been a while since I read that. I was confused as to why he would use a less powerful Odin as proof of him going all out.

Awesome issue.