^ The comic doesn't support your view, because Thanos was clearly outclassed. Nothing changes that. And on-panel, later on, a Thanos clone memorializes that Thanos was defeated. Nothing changes that.
Odin asked him if he conceded to give him an opportunity to save his own life and stroke Odin's ego. Thanos was lucky Odin was stopped by Sif. Nothing changes that.
Your nonsensical equivocations don't overcome plain presentation of the story.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0Clearly outclassed doesn't equal being beaten anyways.
^ The comic doesn't support your view, because Thanos was clearly outclassed. Nothing changes that. And on-panel, later on, a Thanos clone memorializes that Thanos was defeated. Nothing changes that.Odin asked him if he conceded to give him an opportunity to save his own life and stroke Odin's ego. Thanos was lucky Odin was stopped by Sif. Nothing changes that.
Your nonsensical equivocations don't overcome plain presentation of the story.
If a games stops in the third quarter with a team down 15 do we say they lost? No, because there is a whole quarter yet and it's unresolved.
Odin thought he was beaten and when he releazied he wasn't he asked him to give in. Odin was busy complimenting him prior to.
You really can't even grasp what happened here so I am beginning to feel sorry for you.
^ Being utterly outclassed at every turn is being defeated.
Comic fights aren't basketball games. And a more appropriate analogy is when a boxing match is stopped before the 10th round because one opponent is outclassing the other, it's a TKO for the outclasser and a loss for the loser.
Odin thought Thanos endured enough punishment where even he would finally concede and ask for quarter, thus stroking Odin's ego. He underestimated Thanos' will. Still stomped a mudhole into him.
You apparently can't read four words: