Originally posted by zopzopseth jobbs but this is non jobbing seth, also all that was happening because of the energy and reality warping released in the battle
Ah, that's the "infamous" issue where "long dead suns were igniting!" and "galaxies were crumbling" but the only thing shown on panel was a bearhug?I say Thanos, because Seth is laughable.
Originally posted by zopzop
That would make sense if what was narrated matched what was on panel. Long dead suns re-igniting! Distant galaxies crumbling! But all I saw was a lot of man-hugs and wrastlin'.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
There was also a battle between Odin and Dormammu that appeared as a Chess match to mortal eyes. It's called a metaphor.
Actually that's how Thor saw it no? He's not exactly mortal. And nowhere was it mentioned that galaxies were being destroyed because Dormammu and Odin were having it out.
Originally posted by zopzop
Actually that's how Thor saw it no? He's not exactly mortal. And nowhere was it mentioned that galaxies were being destroyed because Dormammu and Odin were having it out.
My point was that what you see isn't necessarily what's happening. It was a higher plane conflict which had effects on the lower planes.
If you can't accept that then there's really nothing more for us to discuss.
Seth wins.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
I don't recall who it was that witnessed the Chess match/battle
It was clearly Thor who witnessed it but didn't understand what was going on. Thor's not mortal maybe he's just slow for a god?
My point was that what you see isn't necessarily what's happening. It was a higher plane conflict which had effects on the lower planes.If you can't accept that then there's really nothing more for us to discuss.
Seth wins.
Yes and my point is, if the narrator is saying one thing and what's being depicted by the artist is showing another, I'm gonna have to go with the artist's take, since the narrator could be engaging in hyperbole.
Originally posted by zopzop
It was clearly Thor who witnessed it but didn't understand what was going on. Thor's not mortal maybe he's just slow for a god?
Yes and my point is, if the narrator is saying one thing and what's being depicted by the artist is showing another, I'm gonna have to go with the artist's take, since the narrator could be engaging in hyperbole.
zop clearly doest understand.
if the narrator says something is happening and it doesnt show, its probably not conceivable to the human mind thus cant be drawn
these guys were probably fighting in multiple planes ( 3D 4D 5D Astral Plane etc) most likely that cant be drawn
this is probably why the multiverse was effected
Originally posted by Omega Vision
He's not on Dormammu or Odin's level so it's not entirely implausible that he could be unable to comprehend their battle.
Makes sense, seeing as how Thor isn't anywhere near their level in power.
It sounds to me like you're ignoring the writer's intent. Writers direct the artist, not the other way around.
Then the writer should have double checked the artist's work. Because the narration didn't match what was shown on panel. And hyperbole isn't uncommon in comics.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
zop clearly doest understand.
I understand just fine Colossus. I can show you multiple instances where the writer/narrator was saying "galaxies crumble" and it was shown on panel. Hell just check and see what Vulcan did with the Phoenix Force (with Jean secretly holding him back) in What If : Rise and Fall of the Shiar Empire.
What was shown in that Seth/Odin throw down didn't match up with the narration, AT ALL.