Originally posted by TricksterPriest
He didn't get to keep ultimate power. I'd call that a win for that universe, and a loss for Thanos.
Originally posted by King Kandy
At the start of his mini it shows he didn't really commit suicide.
He tells Warlock he was not hiding he was being reconstituted with his divine might waning (recreating the universe) as he granted himself life assuring wishes.. So yes he did. He thought he had overcome God of MU's will when nothing like that ever happened.
Originally posted by kevdude
He tells Warlock he was not hiding he was being reconstituted with his divine might waning as he granted himself life assuring wishes.. So yes he did. He thought he had overcome God of MU's will when nothing like that ever happened.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestYou didn't read it either, apparently.
Thanos showed ZERO omniscience. Power, sure. But no control and no cosmic omnipresence.
Originally posted by BlightThen why do you dispute Thanos winning when he's shown the power to do so.
Yup.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestLike any character would keep this power. The point is while he had the power he did what even the supreme being could not making it perhaps the greatest feats in all of comics.
He didn't get to keep ultimate power. I'd call that a win for that universe, and a loss for Thanos.
Originally posted by King Kandy
Um... so basically you're saying he was able to get out of it just fine in the end. I don't see why its supposed to be some kind of failure on his part since he had no trouble getting around it.
Yes he got out of it, never said he didn't just how he did it. He learned not to over step his bounds.
Originally posted by kevdude
Not without commiting suicide....
Originally posted by King Kandy
OK... so what? Its not like that was a problem given that he just came right back. That's like saying resurrection man 1M is the weakest character ever because he has to commit suicide to use his powers. Just because you can apply the word suicide means nothing, in this context there is no permanence or harm that would actually give that word a negative connotation.
Not saying Thanos wasn't powerful cause he most defiantly was the most powerful nearly next to Almighty himself..
Originally posted by kevdude
Not saying Thanos wasn't powerful cause he most defiantly was the most powerful nearly next to Almighty himself..
Originally posted by quanchi112
He never killed himself. That's the point he rebirthed reality without having to die. We see that when we saw Thanos again in his own series.
Wishful thinking Quan.
Originally posted by King Kandy
I don't understand why you're saying he "had to commit suicide" to escape then. It wasn't a loss, it was the perfect solution given he could simply choose to resurrect.
He had to unless he would miss his chance at restarting everything at the end of time and he would be alone in the void forever.. It was just a learning process for him to grow and not to crave power. I'd admit he didn't lose at the end and everyone got what they wanted, even Eternity! 😂
Originally posted by kevdudeWhat's wishful thinking ? Thanos found the loophole.
Wishful thinking Quan.He had to unless he would miss his chance at restarting everything at the end of time and he would be alone in the void forever.. It was just a learning process for him to grow and not to crave power. I'd admit he didn't lose at the end and everyone got what they wanted, even Eternity! 😂
Originally posted by kevdude
He had to unless he would miss his chance at restarting everything at the end of time and he would be alone in the void forever.. It was just a learning process for him to grow and not to crave power. I'd admit he didn't lose at the end and everyone got what they wanted, even Eternity! 😂