Originally posted by quanchi112
That's a what if so it doesn't count.
It does when a part of the What if takes place in the 616 universe; during the Time Quake event the Watcher stopped Immortus from altering the universe and everything happened in What Ifs, this was later confirmed by several canon events. Hence, What If can be used as proof as long as they happen to reference the 616 universe directly.
Originally posted by quanchi112
it's also horrible writing even in the what if as he easily tore Loki in half as well yet was only weakened tearing a less powerful character in half.
Siege is also horrible writing 😉
But seriously, only the events which happened in 616 according to Uatu have any relationship with my argument at all, you can do whatever you feel like with the rest of the book.
Originally posted by quanchi112
What if's used as evidence now I mean how desperate are you ?
You've been using an interview to defend your points for about a year now, interviews aren't canon. You've been desperate for how long?
Originally posted by quanchi112
I want to hear you admit it Void wins here. One on one no Loki aid no anyone else to help Thor. Admit Void crushes him. Since you're so keen on viable tactics he uses his mm powers on him. How does Thor survive ?
Then you can keep waiting.
Void doesn't crush Thor. Better beings have tried.
According to the Bendis interview you love so much, the Sentry/Void doesn't have Molecular Manipulation powers.
Originally posted by BentleyNo, it's a what if so in this comic it's similar events from a noncanon book.
It does when a part of the What if takes place in the 616 universe; during the Time Quake event the Watcher stopped Immortus from altering the universe and everything happened in What Ifs, this was later confirmed by several canon events. Hence, What If can be used as proof as long as they happen to reference the 616 universe directly.Siege is also horrible writing 😉
But seriously, only the events which happened in 616 according to Uatu have any relationship with my argument at all, you can do whatever you feel like with the rest of the book.
You've been using an interview to defend your points for about a year now, interviews aren't canon. You've been desperate for how long?
Siege wasn't horrible writing and to say ripping ares in half while ripping loki in half had no effect is moronic.
The comic is supported by the interview. The comic shows Bob tell him to kill him and force him to do so. Most ignored it due to bias and then the interview dashed their hopes.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusHe said maybe he does maybe he doesn't. What he did worked against Mm and it will work against Thor. Thor survives due to being the hero.
Then you can keep waiting.Void doesn't crush Thor. Better beings have tried.
According to the Bendis interview you love so much, the Sentry/Void doesn't have Molecular Manipulation powers.
Originally posted by Bentley"You know it's awlays been my stance that Void can be killed whether he wants it or not, now that we got the What If we still have more proof for this to be the case -he got weakened by fighting Ares which means he can be weakened-."
Are you asking for the one with the Void or the one with Immortus?
This one
Originally posted by quanchi112
He said maybe he does maybe he doesn't. What he did worked against Mm and it will work against Thor. Thor survives due to being the hero.
Seemed pretty clear what he was implying.
"I think we've all met crazy people in our lives, and I think you learn pretty quickly that when you're dealing with a crazy person, you can't trust what they're saying to be true. Just because the Sentry/The Void announced that he had the power of the Molecule Man, it doesn't mean that he actually did. He just thought that he did. He was a crazy person and maybe a drug addict, as the character's creator, Paul Jenkins, put out there. So not everything he was saying wasn't necessarily true. Maybe it was. Maybe it wasn't. I know that's difficult for some people, because when they read a story, they don't want to feel like they're being ****ed with. That character, though, was not in control of himself. There wasn't one second throughout the run of "Dark Avengers" where he was in control of himself."
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Seemed pretty clear what he was implying."I think we've all met crazy people in our lives, and I think you learn pretty quickly that when you're dealing with a crazy person, you can't trust what they're saying to be true. Just because the Sentry/The Void announced that he had the power of the Molecule Man, it doesn't mean that he actually did. He just thought that he did. He was a crazy person and maybe a drug addict, as the character's creator, Paul Jenkins, put out there. So not everything he was saying wasn't necessarily true. Maybe it was. Maybe it wasn't. I know that's difficult for some people, because when they read a story, they don't want to feel like they're being ****ed with. That character, though, was not in control of himself. There wasn't one second throughout the run of "Dark Avengers" where he was in control of himself."
who care if its Molecule manp or not...he wtf pwnd MM...so either way it doesnt matter