CosmicComet
Senior Member
Originally posted by Utrigita
My point is that the grounds on which Cyttorak is given the win is rather farfetched because Cyttorak has done nothing of importance.
It's only farfetched if you know nothing about Cyttorak. Or Juggernaut--since with him being a subsidiary all of his feats are creditable to Cyttorak as well. And are using the conventions of battleboards to somehow bias the rest of your perception. There is more to things than feats. Portrayals are important as well.
Question; how will Zeus even hurt Cytorrak when being sent to Oblivion couldn't even kill Juggernaut?
Did this comparison happen on panel?
Vishanti are scared of him. Classic Strange, far more powerful than Zeus, was completely powerless against him.
Juggernaut with some time spent in the Crimson Cosmos, was able to fight Nightmare. Who Classic Strange could not defeat and who trapped Eternity. Zom himself invoked Cyttorak's name.
I assume your talking about Tom Brevoort, with the scan Colossus have presented on your mind. Let me just ask randomly into the internet, Who on earth would believe the guy if he said Terrax was above the Silver Surfer?
It was a question that I asked Brevoort myself out of curiosity to see Cyttorak's *actual* placement and how it jibed with fan inferred tiers.
And lo and behold, Cyttorak is far more powerful than the conventions of battle boards can allow one to place him.
Your comparison with the hypothetical Surfer/Terrax answer is a faulty/idiotic one. Borderline strawman too. They have actual history together to draw from.
Cyttorak on the other hand has been in like...a dozen comics altogether. That means one cannot simply try to contradict his editorial placement with showings because there is no means to do that. It stands firm until subsequent showings prove it wrong.
With your logic, you could contend that the LT is more powerful than TOAA, as really, what has TOAA ever done? He hardly even has a proper appearance even. We can't even be sure he exists.
Secondly on what grounds are he actually giving the statement, is he familiar with the characters that are being discussed? [/B]
Oh. That's easy.
Are you somehow unfamiliar with the fact that he is the Executive Editor of Marvel? And has been working there for decades? And has been reading comics for even longer than that?
Once more; Word of (a) God. That's what Brevoort supplies here. Are you familiar with the phrase? And in the case of Cyttorak and other obscure characters, you cannot contradict editorial placements just by saying 'but they haven't done anything to be put there!' Shut up, don't be pretentious enough to believe your interpretation has more authority than actual authorities.
The proper way to deal with such a situation, is to not even make threads with obscure characters in the first place.