Originally posted by Black bolt z
That doesn't answer my question 😐.
Yes it does. How the hell do I know who Odin's opposite is? I don't even know who the Punisher robot's opposite is. Galactus was the one being the IB couldn't pull that trick on because as it was explained in the issue, the IB was Galactus' opposite so there was nothing to summon.
Originally posted by zopzopWell if Odin doesn't have an opposite then who is IB going to summon?
Yes it does. How the hell do I know who Odin's opposite is? I don't even know who the Punisher robot's opposite is. Galactus was the one being the IB couldn't pull that trick on because as it was explained in the issue, the IB was Galactus' opposite so there was nothing to summon.
Would his opposite be Hela?
Originally posted by zopzopWell can you name him? Because if Odin doesn't have a known opposite then there would be no one for IB to summon.
I'm pretty sure Odin has an opposite the IB can summon. Galactus was the only exception because the IB was his opposite.And no, Hela isn't Odin's opposite.
Or IB could just shitstomp him with his own power.
Originally posted by zopzop
The IB. That whole "summon the opposite and kill" deal is too much to overcome.The only thing that saved Galactus' @$$ from being insta killed in this fashion was that the IB was Galactus' opposite, Odin doesn't have this luxury.
Originally posted by zopzopHow does that all work anyway? I mean IB wanted to summon Galactus's opposite but couldn't becasue IB was G's opposite - so G's opposite was already there, fighting him. Same result as if the summon had worked isn't it? And yet he wasn't automatically winning.
Galactus was the one being the IB couldn't pull that trick on because as it was explained in the issue, the IB was Galactus' opposite so there was nothing to summon.
What exactly does this say about the whole strategy of summoning opposites to defeat an opponent? Why would your 'opposite' automatically be powerful enough to defeat you? - being the opposite of something doesn't make it inferior/superior.
If you think about it, if IB was fighting you, he would summon your opposite. But if he was fighting your opposite, his strategy would apparently be to summon you. Yet he would think this is a winning strategy in both situations? Just as likely it would end up as a stalemate or even a loss.