Originally posted by OneDumbG0
You mean he recovers from a massive beating due to his single-minded insanity?
Like i said i am not disputing Thor's ability to recover but rather the showing his had in the B and T crossover regarding as you put it only a bloodlusted side of Thor..
Blood lusted - going all out - he should have displayed similar physical standing from the beginning to the end but then this was not the case, there where discrepancy.. On one side, not withstanding blows from BRB and then later he was shrugging off combined attacks from both Warlock and Surfer -consider their high showings for energy output- should have if not destructive or equal effect as bills attack yet this was not the case... So how is this plausible?
Guess him doing it against BRB's four shots during Blood and Thunder must be a low feat compared to this:Do you want to compare the two?
What? It would be a higher showing for BRB since he was able to put down a bloodlusted Thor in a much lesser blows than Mangog, add this to the fact that he took such punishment from a non-holding Thor as you say Make bill > Mangog in this instance..
Which essentially means it's not true Warriors Madness. You are literally stating evidence that counters your own position. The only parallel that was drawn from Warriors Madness was it's intense bloodlust. Across thirteen whole issues of Blood and Thunder AND Thor #461-67, there is no mention of a strength/power amp. Just this vague reference where he recovers his vigor... which he's done in every epic fight he's ever had if you read Thor. Twenty issues and nobody thought to even state that Thor's power grew considerably? NOBODY? You're reaching. Hard.
Right, Ive never made such claim..
No how about the fact that it can spread like True WM.. a norm psychological bloodlust cannot do this therefore that insanity is no where normal..
Ill respond to the rest @ some other time.. I've got something to do this weekend..