Originally posted by vince_slice
TI #4 Mantis mentions Thanos still recovering and how he recovered enough power so that they couldn't mindlock him. No where does it say he regained his full powers. In fact no where in the entire 6 issues does it say Thanos fully recovered, so it's likely that even when Thanos was facing Mar-vell he wasn't fully recovered. If you think he did, provide proof.
I'm having a debate with Quanchi. I'm aware of what was said and not said in the event.
Originally posted by vince_slice
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It's pretty simple, really. Drax has other powers that precent Thanos' [b]natural Eternal-atom-control
thing from working when he's around. Remember, Drax was created to kill Thanos. He probably couldn't beat Thor in a fight, heck, he'd have a tough time beating Wolverine perhaps, but Thanos he can kill."-Andy Schmidt, Marvel editor
Drax's mere presence inhibits Thanos' ability to control his own molecules. So when Drax attacks Thanos his durability is always depowered. That's how Drax is Thanos' kryptonite according to the editor. So when Drax used the anti-matter bomb not only was Thanos not fully recovered, his durability and ability to control his own molecules was inhibited. That sounds pretty depowered to me.
This makes sense since tanking anti-matter really shouldn't be a problem with someone who can control their own molecules. [/B]
His referring to Annihilation is he not? That seemed to be an isolated incident (The whole glowing thing and ripping through force fields).
Unless he enters that mode again, I do not believe his inhibiting Thanos in anyway.