What would happen?

Started by Philosophía3 pages

Originally posted by Batman-Prime
I my canon edition you see Mjolnir charged (lightning etc.) and Thor quite mad. The wannabe against Prof Hulk didn't even had lightning 😉.
You're wrong.

Thor was shitting himself because his holding back strike was blocked, that's all.

you actually believe that was the strongest physical blow thor could muster? (collateral damage being irrelivant)

boy stop

I believe that as much as I believe Superman was likewise going all out/"dials to 11".

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
I believe that as much as I believe Superman was likewise going all out/"dials to 11".
then he gets stomped like wine grapes by the avengers

Originally posted by Philosophía
Is that from your special edition?
I think Thor swung his hardest blow holding nothing back as much as I think Superman fired his most intense hv blast holding nothing back...

... as in, I don't at all.

Originally posted by Galan007
Funny thing, the JLA/Avengers crossover is definitely canon to DC, and the Amalgam/DC vs. Marvel books are definitely canon to Marvel.

...Wonder if they shared the canonicity of the crossovers on purpose..? mmm

DC Vs. Marvel was definitely cannon for DC as well.

In an issue of Power of Shazam, Captain Marvel references his fight with Thor.

dc was bukkake'd by "canon" from other sources, hence reboot #...6?

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
In an issue of Power of Shazam, Captain Marvel references his fight with Thor.

The Amalgam guy also appeared in an issue of Green Lantern and referenced the Silver Surfer iirc.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
The Amalgam guy also appeared in an issue of Green Lantern and referenced the Silver Surfer iirc.
Did he talk about how much more powerful their silver counterpart is?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
DC Vs. Marvel was definitely cannon for DC as well.
True, but on the other hand, Marvel recognizes the Amalgam/DC vs. Marvel continuity as an official alternate universe within their company.

So that crossover was more canon to Marvel, just like the JLA/Avengers crossover was more canon to DC.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
Did he talk about how much more powerful their silver counterpart is?

Yes.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
you actually believe that was the strongest physical blow thor could muster?
can you offer any kind of argument, or are you keeping up the passive higher-than-thou attitude?

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
I think Thor swung his hardest blow holding nothing back as much as I think Superman fired his most intense hv blast holding nothing back...
So you have nothing substantial as an argument, other than "I believe Superman's heat vision wasn't all-out soo..yeah..I guess Thor's hammer wasn't too."

Excuse me then, while I laugh.

😂

Originally posted by Galan007
Maybe (though I'm not sure what evidence there is to support that.) Marvel, on the other hand, recognizes the Amalgam/DC vs. Marvel continuity as an official alternate universe.

So that was more canon to Marvel, and JLA/Avengers was more canon to DC.

DC vs. Marvel is/was cannon to both Marvel and DC. At one point, the writer stated as much in an interview. I have the article somewhere.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
DC vs. Marvel is/was cannon to both Marvel and DC. At one point, the writer stated as much in an interview. I have the article somewhere.
Like I said, maybe so. But considering Marvel recognized the Amalgam/DC vs. Marvel continuity as an official alternate universe within their company as recently as 2005, I think said crossover is certainly more canon to Marvel.

Originally posted by Philosophía
can you offer any kind of argument, or are you keeping up the passive higher-than-thou attitude?
i just want a reference point for this discussion. let me know what you think before we proceed please 🙂

Originally posted by psycho gundam
i just want a reference point for this discussion. let me know what you think before we proceed please 🙂
Yes, Thor put everything he had into that blow.

Can you offer any kind of argument as to why that is not the case?

Originally posted by Galan007
Like I said, maybe so. But considering Marvel recognized the Amalgam/DC vs. Marvel continuity as an official alternate universe within their company as recently as 2005, I think said crossover is certainly more canon to Marvel.

That's fine. I also believe that DC vs. Marvel is more cannon to both Marvel and DC than JLA/Avengers. At least as far as the actual events go. Fights were referenced and shit from that crossover in both companies. The Krona connection might have transferred over into Trinity but that's pretty much the extent of it as far as I can tell.

^ JLA/Avengers is absolutely canon to DC. Krona/the cosmic egg were shown in JLA v3, as well as Trinity.

Either way, they're both canon to some extent.