Thanos Vs Zeus

Started by quanchi11214 pages

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Thanos DID NOT ****ING STALEMATE ODIN DUMBASS! How many times do we have to go over that?
Imo he did. Odin failed to beat him and it ended in a standoff. The only time Odin did any real damage is when he pulled out gungir and Thanos waded through a concentrated blast from it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Imo he did. Odin failed to beat him and it ended in a standoff. The only time Odin did any real damage is when he pulled out gungir and Thanos waded through a concentrated blast from it.

And that's a stalemate? Thanos didn't lay a hand on him, that's called taking a beating. A stalemate implies the blows were a two way avenue which wasn't the case.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
And that's a stalemate? Thanos didn't lay a hand on him, that's called taking a beating. A stalemate implies the blows were a two way avenue which wasn't the case.
They were blasting each other. Thanos grabbed gungir after he ran through his blasts. Blasts of a two way venue. When did Odin physically manhandle him?

why do people say thanos stalemated odin
even worst that thor stalemated zeus???

odin was beating the crap out of thanos he just survived thats not a stalemate
Zeus was beating the crap out of thor physicaly and mentaly, and used mjolnir against him and didnt want to kill him

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
why do people say thanos stalemated odin
even worst that thor stalemated zeus???

odin was beating the crap out of thanos he just survived thats not a stalemate
Zeus was beating the crap out of thor physicaly and mentaly, and used mjolnir against him and didnt want to kill him

Because both can be considered stalemates. Was Thor trying to kill Zeus?

Odin was definitely trying to kill Thanos and was unable to even win via ko.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Because both can be considered stalemates. Was Thor trying to kill Zeus?

Odin was definitely trying to kill Thanos and was unable to even win via ko.

yes thor was trying to kill or defeat zeus, while zeus intentions was only to distract him

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
yes thor was trying to kill or defeat zeus, while zeus intentions was only to distract him
Post proof.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Post proof.
zeus was only distracting him from interfearing with the trogan war nothing else. ill get the scans

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
zeus was only distracting him from interfearing with the trogan war nothing else. ill get the scans
Which page are you referring to. I have the comic.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
And that's a stalemate? Thanos didn't lay a hand on him, that's called taking a beating. A stalemate implies the blows were a two way avenue which wasn't the case.

No that isn't what a stalemate means. A stalemate means neither party was able to put the other down and the fight ends. Period. As we've seen in comics fights can take dramatic turns at any point. Often times fights look very one-sided but if they aren't finished and one side specifically even says he's not done it has concluded. Period. Now I'm not going to say Thanos would've won but the fact remains the fight didn't finish.

Thor(from a future time) goes back in time and starts fighting in the trogan war

Zeus teleports him to the top of a mountain and ask why is he interfearing in the war

Zeus engages him in battle(to distract him from war), grabs mjolnir and throws it at thor

Thor wonders why zeus didnt destroy mjolnir(zeus stepped down to thors level)

Zeus (matter manipulation) nullifies the rocks from thors blast. and physically over power thor

the effects from zeus was damaging time itself

the war(he was distracted thor from) is over he heals thor and send him back on his way

double post

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
why do people say thanos stalemated odin
even worst that thor stalemated zeus???

odin was beating the crap out of thanos he just survived thats not a stalemate
Zeus was beating the crap out of thor physicaly and mentaly, and used mjolnir against him and didnt want to kill him

dunno, love?

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
No that isn't what a stalemate means. A stalemate means neither party was able to put the other down and the fight ends. Period. As we've seen in comics fights can take dramatic turns at any point. Often times fights look very one-sided but if they aren't finished and one side specifically even says he's not done it has concluded. Period. Now I'm not going to say Thanos would've won but the fact remains the fight didn't finish.

Still waiting for somebody to contradict this...

Kurupt Thanosi, I think you are misleading what an exactly a stalemate is. Yes, it does mean they couldn't put each other down, but you also have to understand the circumstances. Thanos never had an advantage. Thanos never defeat someone on Odin's level. Thanos doesn't have galaxy busting attacks.

To have a stalemate, both members must have the same score and prove that neither had an advantage. Further more, a stalemate can also mean a deadlock where each move, or attack is countered by each attacker correctly(like in chess). Thanos clearly never did anything to Odin to suggest they were even
Here is just one link
http://www.yourdictionary.com/stalemate

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Kurupt Thanosi, I think you are misleading what an exactly a stalemate is. Yes, it does mean they couldn't put each other down, but you also have to understand the circumstances. Thanos never had an advantage. Thanos never defeat someone on Odin's level. Thanos doesn't have galaxy busting attacks.

To have a stalemate, both members must have the same score and prove that neither had an advantage. Further more, a stalemate can also mean a deadlock where each move, or attack is countered by each attacker correctly(like in chess). Thanos clearly never did anything to Odin to suggest they were even
Here is just one link
http://www.yourdictionary.com/stalemate

Let me be clear, I honestly don't consider it a stalemate myself. However, the No.2 definition in said link does fit, and the word stalemate could be used for their encounter. I'm not misleading anything. The reason I don't consider it one is because I believe Odin was portrayed as the stronger of the two. I believe the Author was trying to convey that message for the duration of the encounter. Neither were going all out but Odin was clearly the stronger of the two. Thus when talking about the fight I don't use the word stalemate. I choose to use the words.. Odin was winning the fight, ahd the upperhand, was stronger at that point in time etc etc. The reason I brought up stalemate and how it can and does fit, is because all the people saying Odin WON the fight. He certainly didn't win the fight and thus I brought up how I could easily say it was a stalemate.

Zeus at his best wins

Zeus losing to Amatsu-Mikaboshi loses

Remember friends...Thanos is a demi god who worships Death. Skyfathers IMO are above the Demi God

Yes but I consider Thanos a low-skyfather

Hey KT

Originally posted by guy222
Zeus at his best wins

Zeus losing to Amatsu-Mikaboshi loses

Remember friends...Thanos is a demi god who worships Death. Skyfathers IMO are above the Demi God

amatshu is a god killer. his blades/or hands whatever mortally wounds gods and they cant heal from it.

by the way amatshu beating zeus might be Pis because he was being handled by ares, and defeated by poseiden(both who are no match for zeus)