Originally posted by quanchi112
Carver, this is pointless. You won't accept Thor bfring the amped Hulk off the planet. We will address what happens after it comes out. Just relax, bro. Thanos is greater than your heroes.
WTF? I did accept Thor bfring Nul. Reread my post buddy. So you can't answer my question? If Hulk or Thor dominate Thanos, will you accept it?
Originally posted by carver9Because you're a simple person asking me questions about speculative bs. What if carver started understanding simple sentences ? What if carver began to understand the english language ?
WTF? I did accept Thor bfring Nul. Reread my post buddy. So you can't answer my question? If Hulk or Thor dominate Thanos, will you accept it?
Originally posted by BlightAny character who has more showings is always more likely to have bad showings. Marvel should only have Thanos show up for big events. The writers who want to sell issues with Thanos showing up in their books are fools. The reason Darkseid went downhill is because he became a Superman villain.
Starlin's gotta be getting up there in Age, I wonder what will happen when he's not there to explain Thanos' Losses.You think he could go the route of Kirby's Darkseid?
[EDIT] Wait. Why are we talking about Thanos in this thread? CARTERRRRR!
Originally posted by quanchi112You are correct. I miss Kirby Darkseid.
Any character who has more showings is always more likely to have bad showings. Marvel should only have Thanos show up for big events. The writers who want to sell issues with Thanos showing up in their books are fools. The reason Darkseid went downhill is because he became a Superman villain.
Darkseid also shouldn't have been the breakout character to bust when forming the DCNU, that just added insult to injury.
Originally posted by BlightThe problem is they don't properly plan something epic. They shouldn't have just Darkseid show up in new dcnu for a few issues. They should wait a year or so and build up the jla. Then do a major story arc or crossover.
You are correct. I miss Kirby Darkseid.Darkseid also shouldn't have been the breakout character to bust when forming the DCNU, that just added insult to injury.
Part of the problem in today's comic universe is writers don't really care about continuity. One story Hulk is laughing off attacks from peers and in the next arc he's ko'd by some joker. Too much inconsistency. But writers don't really give a sh-t and want their issues to sell. They don't care about our passion for our characters and just want to tell their stories.
Originally posted by quanchi112
The problem is they don't properly plan something epic. They shouldn't have just Darkseid show up in new dcnu for a few issues. They should wait a year or so and build up the jla. Then do a major story arc or crossover.Part of the problem in today's comic universe is writers don't really care about continuity. One story Hulk is laughing off attacks from peers and in the next arc he's ko'd by some joker. Too much inconsistency. But writers don't really give a sh-t and want their issues to sell. They don't care about our passion for our characters and just want to tell their stories.
Originally posted by BlightI agree and don't really get caught up in feats per say. I view all outside tech as plot devices. So even though Odin was speared earlier upon his return that doesn't affect how I view him against his peers. If a plot device has a history then it carries more weight but take for instance Tony Stark's satellites which put down the Hulk. Plot device. Completely irrelevant in the versus forum.
Agreed. On both counts. Though, in a writers defense, there could be extrenuating circumstances. What happened in the 70's or earlier doesn't really need to be checked with such scrutiny; but if it were something that changes from say, a couple months ago, that would be gross misrepresentation. I find it's more important to tell a good story then to have one Feat match up with another.
I just feel writers should keep the hierarchy maintained. Hulk shouldn't beat up Odin at full power. If he's weakened well then fine but things like consistently portraying characters I expect a little analysis on the writer's part not a Loeb type shitfest.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I agree and don't really get caught up in feats per say. I view all outside tech as plot devices. So even though Odin was speared earlier upon his return that doesn't affect how I view him against his peers. If a plot device has a history then it carries more weight but take for instance Tony Stark's satellites which put down the Hulk. Plot device. Completely irrelevant in the versus forum.I just feel writers should keep the hierarchy maintained. Hulk shouldn't beat up Odin at full power. If he's weakened well then fine but things like consistently portraying characters I expect a little analysis on the writer's part not a Loeb type shitfest.
I guess they just needed to put Hulk down and since Stark was getting so much hate they decided it should be him. Kind of pathetic when you think about it. Sentry has been built up as this powerhouse with an unknown top end in labeling it "Power of a Million Exploding Suns" garbage. One has to wonder if they may have been setting that crap up to make Hulk look good.
And Loeb just.... I don't want to talk about it. Gone are the days of Peter David's Incredible Hulk. I mean incredible in describing the book, not the name of it.
Originally posted by BlightSentry has always been limited by himself/mental weakness. The Void was always the character who brought competence to the character. The Sentry is usually too addled by guilt.
I guess they just needed to put Hulk down and since Stark was getting so much hate they decided it should be him. Kind of pathetic when you think about it. Sentry has been built up as this powerhouse with an unknown top end in labeling it "Power of a Million Exploding Suns" garbage. One has to wonder if they may have been setting that crap up to make Hulk look good.And Loeb just.... I don't want to talk about it. Gone are the days of Peter David's Incredible Hulk. I mean incredible in describing the book, not the name of it.
Pak really sold the Hulk better than practically anyone. So even writers have their favorites.