Originally posted by TricksterPriest
He was overpowered by an armor made by Mandrakk himself before his fall. Get your hating bullshit out of here.
The armor has one feat and an attached no-limits fallacy to it. Its no better than Hulk fanboys saying Hulk won't lose to anyone because he'll get infinitely stronger and more durable.
Its the literal definition of a plot device/PIS. I'm sure even Galan or Allan would agree.
Originally posted by TricksterPriest
DP and She-Hulk are irrelevant. But it's interesting your bring up Mxy. THE ONLY CHARACTER WITH NOT ONLY LEGITIMATE 4TH WALL BUSTING POWERS, but the ability to use it as a weapon and part of his powerset. You and Mr. M can hate all you want. But it does not change the essential nature of his powers, or Mandrakk's.
I don't know enough about She-Hulk to argue for her, but that is a part of Deadpool's powerset. That he knows he's a comic character. And has visited the Marvel Offices before.
Originally posted by TricksterPriest
Implied power? HA! Mandrakk was the most powerful entity in DC save for the Prime Monitor itself.
That's nice. And within the Marvel Universe, Thanos was the most powerful entity. Not second.
Originally posted by TricksterPriest
PIS= I don't like it, it didn't happen. Or, I don't want my guy to lose despite the obvious.
Hulk losing at the end of WWH = PIS. Superman saving the omniverse by vibrating = PIS. Odin shaking the multiverse = PIS. Mandrakk only losing to someone with a better story = PIS. The entire ending of FC = PIS.
Etc.
Originally posted by TricksterPriest
" No one argues that the reason why Mxy will win his battles is because he's going to jump out of the comic into the real world, grab the script for the character he's fighting in the match, and alter it to affect the outcome." Actually, I can make a legitimate arguement that he can do exactly that. And you can't say a thing to prove otherwise. 😄
Sure you could. You could also be a douche for doing so.
Just sayin'.
Originally posted by TricksterPriest
you want to disbar meta-fiction? Too bad. That's the entire premise of the character.
The fictional story of a character is irrelevant in a versus match. Mandrakk beat Spectre and Radiant off-panel and was going to consume the DC multiverse. That's his best feat.
It pales in comparison to what Thanos did. So Thanos wins.