Rage.Of.Olympus
Senior Member
Originally posted by quanchi112
It's the same character who has it all wrapped up inside of him. If the Void was completely in control like you say and without remorse why would he say kill me then? It makes no sense, ragey pooh.Void>>>Thor. If Thor fights Superman and at the end says Superman kill me and lets him does that mean Superman can kill him when Thor doesn't want to die?
This is some of the most ridiculous stuff I've ever heard in my life on here. The guy actually wanted to die and said it as the Void yet you are acting like that line didn't happen.
They are all the same being but each side is a different aspect. The Void has NEVER shown guilt or remorse. His a mass murdering psychopath. It was the Sentry and Reynolds who showed remorse. The Void showing guilt is as likely as Thor killing Reynolds for fun and not because it had to be done.
That's some real poor rationalization.
And as I recall correctly, the Sentry and the Void separated themselves even further in the past. In the second mini, it was stated that they even became separate entities or something similar. Just food for thought.
Riddle me this, who died, at the end of the day, who was tossed into the Sun?
That's one piss poor analogy. Here's a better one.
Thor fights some being. For some reason he is separated from Mjolnir and reverts to his human form. Donald Blake wants to die yet Thor doesn't. Thor regains control and transforms back into his god form attacking Galactus (Let's be serious here. Superman killing Thor? BANLOL!), screaming "KILL ME!". Galactus obliges. Galactus killed Thor. Thor was in control over the body but there was enough of Blake to scream for death.
It's a poor analogy as well but it's better than yours. An even better analogy would have been to use Banner and the Hulk but I don't care.
The Void has never wanted to die. Wouldn't make sense for that to be the case here.