Originally posted by the ninjak
Against magical based realities. Against a team of high powered mercenaries they go down.Thanos would destroy an army of Mindless Ones if he was dumped in the middle of em.
No he wouldn't. If a skyfather and a nigh high trans tier being couldn't do it, together... Thanos wouldn't be able to either.
It was already explained why Thanos was able to kill the unkillable.
Originally posted by Mr.Mxyzptlk
As a neutral third party:Are the Mindless Ones specifically immune to magic and effective against magic or are they all around nigh impossible to injure and kill?
They are basically immune to all forms of injury "consistently". There are times where they have been injured though. Kind of like Juggernaut. Even though he is completely invulnerable, he has PIS moments.
Originally posted by carver9
No he wouldn't. If a skyfather and a nigh high trans tier being couldn't do it, together... Thanos wouldn't be able to either.It was already explained why Thanos was able to kill the unkillable.
Yes he would. Hence your later sentence. Plus in the Physical Plane where this fight is taking place. A place that NextWave took them down.
Originally posted by carver9
But Hulk drove them back and was working them without much trouble at all.
Two Things
Mindless ones are not invulnerable or impossible to kill if they were portrayed that way back in the day it's long gone as they have been killed and destroyed before.
Example
We caught Umar and Hulk mid battle against the Mindless Ones we don't know how long this battle was going if he had trouble with them or not or if Umar was helping him during it but from my count they were no more than 50 mindless Ones present and thats being generous as opposed to the entire race of these things
They didn't even take them all down Umar put up a shield and you could see them alive and well behind it.
I am not denying these guys are not powerful but I thinks their numbers play a huge role in that.
Current Hulk is the same as the Hulk before current when the situation isn't a repetition of events (coming back to life). That means Hulk will hold back like he normally does since he realizes that death is now permanent. He doesn't want to kill and won't unless he knows everything is going to be okay (like his victim is going to come back to life).
So Thanos wins by blasting Hulk nonstop. If Thanos engages in a physical match then he loses big time.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
pretty sure thanos is an exception to that rule. every marvel hero knows him to be a villain of the worst kindhe had no problem stomping arm'cheddon's face till he died (or was barely alive)