Originally posted by Galan007
Meh, if you won't call it a cheap-shot, then surely you can admit that Galactus was unprepared for Thanos' attack.Either way, aside from knocking off Galactus' helmet, the blast caused Galactus no noticeable damage--and he proceeded to own Thanos without effort (something neither Odin or Tyrant demonstrated the ability to do.)
How was he unprepared? HE was the one about to initiate an attack, didn't you read the text?
Galactus : The Titan! I should have eliminated you earlier. An error I shall now rectify.
What did he mean by that Galan?
And regarding the one shotting, yeah that was nice. But too bad the humiliation of being launched like a flaming projectile that was only halted by slamming into an outcropping of rock is like nothing he ever managed to accomplish vs Odin or Tyrant.
Originally posted by Galan007^^THAT is the most important part.
aside from knocking off Galactus' helmet, the blast caused Galactus no noticeable damage--and he proceeded to own Thanos without effort (something neither Odin or Tyrant demonstrated the ability to do.)
Yes Thanos knocked Galactus back with his blast, which is something Thanos never did to Odin or Tyrant. BUT Galactus got right back up none the worse for wear and EASILY tooled Thanos (Thanos was literally BEGGING for Galactus to spare his life).... THAT is something neither Odin OR Tyrant came close to doing to Thanos. but hey, haters gonna hate.
Originally posted by Merlyn
^^THAT is the most important part.Yes Thanos knocked Galactus back with his blast, which is something Thanos never did to Odin or Tyrant. BUT Galactus got right back up none the worse for wear and EASILY tooled Thanos (Thanos was literally BEGGING for Galactus to spare his life).... THAT is something neither Odin OR Tyrant came close to doing to Thanos.
Because you are leaving out context. He didn't go there for a fight. He could easily have teleported out of the way of that attack. The only reason he stood his ground was to warn Galactus about the Hunger he was about to unleash into 616 reality.
Originally posted by zopzopLol, your attempts at belittling this instance are quite funny. I can see why ODG got frustrated.
How was he unprepared? HE was the one about to initiate an attack, didn't you read the text?
Galactus : The Titan! I should have eliminated you earlier. An error I shall now rectify.What did he mean by that Galan?
And regarding the one shotting, yeah that was nice. But too bad the humiliation of being launched like a flaming projectile that was only halted by slamming into an outcropping of rock is like nothing he ever managed to accomplish vs Odin or Tyrant.
Anyway, if you hit me once and knocked me to the ground, and I got right back up and proceeded to beat you into a bloody pulp, who got "humiliated"? (hint: not me.) Same thing applies to Thanos/Galactus.
zop, you're losing track of the argument. g was shown (and it was admitted by thanos) to be vastly superior to thanos. by comparison, tyrant was above, but it was clearly a great deal closer. he (thanos) may not have been looking for a fight (because he KNEW better!), but it doesn't matter. we're comparing displayed power levels. you say thanos may have prepped for 6 issues, but.....so? what did he do to increase his chance in battle? the orb? proven to NOT be any kind of amp. thanos WANTED to go against tyrant, WANTED to match his power against him. he did, and as per his plan, he was victorious. had we dropped the 2 in a ring and said go the outcome would have been the same as far as i'm concerned. he was NOT eager to test galactus' powers and even called his own power lilliputian compared to g's.
NOT something you hear thanos utter idly......
Originally posted by zopzop😆 When Thanos fought Odin he originally didn't go there looking for a fight either... He wanted Odin's help. That must mean Thanos wasn't fighting to his best then either!111!!1!!11!!!
Because you are leaving out context. He didn't go there for a fight.
Keep owning yourself. It makes things easier. 👆
Originally posted by zopzopThanos even states this is a last ditch effort. It's obvious he didn't go there to fight and only did so to prevent Hunger's entry into the 616 reality. To call it a cheapshot when Galactus makes his intentions clear as he stares right into Thanos' eyes is also really stretching what one may define as a cheapshot.
Because you are leaving out context. He didn't go there for a fight. He could easily have teleported out of the way of that attack. The only reason he stood his ground was to warn Galactus about the Hunger he was about to unleash into 616 reality.
I hate when people leave out context it drives me crazy.
Originally posted by Galan007
Lol, your attempts at belittling this instance are quite funny. I can see why ODG got frustrated.Anyway, if you hit me once and knocked me to the ground, and I got right back up and proceeded to beat you into a bloody pulp, who got "humiliated"? (hint: not me.) Same thing applies to Thanos/Galactus.
Even if you want to debate the whole "he didn't go there looking for a fight" thing (which he didn't) that's fine.
But there IS NO debate about it being a cheapshot. It wasn't. Galactus was aware of his presence and was about to attack him. If you can't see that, I don't know how to explain it to you. It's right there on panel. WTF is going on with this board?
Originally posted by leonidas
zop, you're losing track of the argument. g was shown (and it was admitted by thanos) to be vastly superior to thanos. by comparison, tyrant was above, but it was clearly a great deal closer. he (thanos) may not have been looking for a fight (because he KNEW better!), but it doesn't matter. we're comparing displayed power levels. you say thanos may have prepped for 6 issues, but.....so? what did he do to increase his chance in battle? the orb? proven to NOT be any kind of amp. thanos WANTED to go against tyrant, WANTED to match his power against him. he did, and as per his plan, he was victorious. had we dropped the 2 in a ring and said go the outcome would have been the same as far as i'm concerned. he was NOT eager to test galactus' powers and even called his own power lilliputian compared to g's.NOT something you hear thanos utter idly......
That's fine. But the only reason he went to Galactus in the first place was to stop Galactus' experiment. No one is arguing that Galactus isn't more powerful than Thanos. The other thing I'm pointing out is, if you are gonna use the "common foe" argument it still doesn't help your cause. Sure Odin and Tyrant didn't one shot Tyrant but they also weren't sent flying through the air on fire only to be stopped when they hit a rock outcropping. T and A couldn't put down the Surfer and he was still alive when he channeled the Crunch energy (which tore up his body even more) to kill T and A. Yet Thanos killed him with 7 punches! Using the "common foe" argument Thanos > T and A AND the big crunch energies.
The other thing I'm pointing out is that Thanos DID NOT cheapshot Galactus because Galactus was aware of his presence and was about to attack Thanos.
Originally posted by Merlyn
😆 When Thanos fought Odin he originally didn't go there looking for a fight either... He wanted Odin's help. That must mean Thanos wasn't fighting to his best then either!111!!1!!11!!!Keep owning yourself. It makes things easier. 👆
Odin never one shotted Thanos. +1 for Galactus.
Thanos couldn't even budge Odin. -1 for Galactus.
Common foe argument fail....
Originally posted by zopzopGalactus was ready to attack Thanos. That does not mean Galactus was ready for Thanos to attack HIM (which he clearly wasn't.)
But there IS NO debate about it being a cheapshot. It wasn't. Galactus was aware of his presence and was about to attack him. If you can't see that, I don't know how to explain it to you. It's right there on panel. WTF is going on with this board?
Originally posted by zopzopArgument fail? No, YOU fail.
Odin never one shotted Thanos. +1 for Galactus.
Thanos couldn't even budge Odin. -1 for Galactus.
Common foe argument fail....
*Thanos's blast did NOTHING to Galactus. It caused him no damage whatsoever. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.
*Galactus's blast owned Thanos to such an extent that he was BEGGING G not to blast him again. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.
Final tally:
+2 for Galactus, -2 for Thanos.
I like this game, It's fun! 😄
Originally posted by Merlyn
Argument fail? No, YOU fail.*Thanos's blast did NOTHING to Galactus. It caused him no damage whatsoever. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.
*Galactus's blast owned Thanos to such an extent that he was BEGGING G not to blast him again. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.Final tally:
+2 for Galactus, -2 for Thanos.I like this game, It's fun! 😄
Thanos blasts also did nothing to Odin or are you forgetting that little part ? Thanos couldn't BUDGE Odin at all (he made him sorta flinch once), yet he sent Galactus flying and he only stopped when he hit a rock outcropping.
The "common foe" argument is fail.
Originally posted by zopzopUhuh, but Odin was STILL unable to put Thanos down for any length of time, despite their extended battle (same goes for Tyrant.) Whereas Galactus put Thanos down with a SINGLE blast...Despite T's shielding being up. That in itself should demonstrate the vast difference in power between the parties involved.
Thanos blasts also did nothing to Odin or are you forgetting that little part ? Thanos couldn't BUDGE Odin at all (he made him sorta flinch once), yet he sent Galactus flying and he only stopped when he hit a rock outcropping.The "common foe" argument is fail.
AGAIN: Thanos's blast did NOTHING to Galactus except move him. Galactus's blast nearly killed Thanos.
What isn't computing?
Originally posted by MerlynTo say a blast which knocked back a person over 300 yards and then claiming it did nothing is a bold faced lie. It didn't damage him significantly but to send him back that distance is obviously something not nothing.
Argument fail? No, YOU fail.*Thanos's blast did NOTHING to Galactus. It caused him no damage whatsoever. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.
*Galactus's blast owned Thanos to such an extent that he was BEGGING G not to blast him again. +1 for Galactus, -1 for Thanos.Final tally:
+2 for Galactus, -2 for Thanos.I like this game, It's fun! 😄
Wow.
Originally posted by quanchi112Yeah, the blast moved Galactus. I already acknowledged that... But it still caused him NO lasting harm. NONE. On the other hand, Galactus's ONE blast dropped Thanos (with his shields UP) like he was an insect. That is something neither Odin OR Tyrant were able to do at all... Let alone with a SINGLE blast.
To say a blast which knocked back a person over 300 yards and then claiming it did nothing is a bold faced lie. It didn't damage him significantly but to send him back that distance is obviously something not nothing.Wow.
Please refrain from arguing against blatant facts. Thank you. 🙂
Originally posted by MerlynYou said it did nothing. It obviously affected him so you're wrong.
Yeah, the blast moved Galactus. I already acknowledged that... But it still caused him NO lasting harm. NONE. On the other hand, Galactus's ONE blast dropped Thanos (with his shields UP) like he was an insect. That is something neither Odin OR Tyrant were able to do at all... Let alone with a SINGLE blast.Please refrain from arguing against blatant facts. Thank you. 🙂
The single blast depleted vital energies from a well fed Galactus showing he exerted himself to get to Thanos through his own shield.
That's very impressive and all happened pre imperative upgrade.