Originally posted by wildernesss
immortal logan gets a free pass from death courtesy of jean grey & the phoenix force; only after fighting & defeating the angel of death who he never lost to.thor who?
baka
Thor punches death in the face, comes to back to life after beating up a cosmic God, and pokes his way out of a reality all before breakfast.
Logan can keep hiding behind Jean's skirt.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Didn't read it at all, what establishes it as canon?
At the end of New Mutants 24 Legion absorbs the Moria persona back into his self and reverts reality back to the 616 status quo. Everyone is in the same pose / position they were in Age of X only back on Utopia now with memories of their lives form both realities. Some characters chose to get their memories of Age of X wiped (Storm), but most didn't.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Is Thor depowered or mortal? You'd think it doesn't make a difference but to gods it does apparently.A mortal Thor is basically peak human (Possibly on par with Captain America) while incredibly skilled. Depowered, he loses his godly strength but can still hit with devastating force. Probably like class 20 or so. I'd have to double check to be entirely sure.
This. A de-powered Thor went toe to toe with the wrecker.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Why am I not surprised?
Congrats, you just got trolled by Mindset.
Read my post (or better yet read the comic, you are posting on a comic forum after all). Age of X is canon. Hell, when Legion reshaped reality some of the X-Men still only remembered their Age of X lives with a few vague recollection of Utopia and needed Pro X's help restoring their original memories.
Originally posted by wildernesss
that's nice. too bad this thread is about a completely, totally, utterly, depowered mortal thor.out of curiosity, how did that "sort of depowered" thor PIS feat turn out?
How is it PIS when Thor has been afflicted with various levels of depowerment?
Like Rage said, he's been turned into a mortal, stripped of Mjolnir and his godly powers but still far beyond human, his strength cut in half, etc.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
How is it PIS when Thor has been afflicted with various levels of depowerment?Like Rage said, he's been turned into a mortal, stripped of Mjolnir and his godly powers but still far beyond human, his strength cut in half, etc.
"various levels of depowerment" or "sort of depowered" does not equal completely & utterly depowered mortal thor; since that's the thor were talking about in this thread, I can only conclude that's the type of thor he claims fought the wrecker toe to toe; which would be PIS in fine form.
LOL @ this thread. Wolverine fans wants him to defeat everyone, what's the point to depower someone like wolverine and someone like Thor. You want to say a depowered (how much power he actually weilds??) logan can defeat a mortal Thor, then congrats he can. Now run along and watch his fight with cyclops. Come back to thor when you can (finally, after years!!!) convince us that wolvie can take majority against Spidey.
Originally posted by abhilegend
LOL @ this thread. Wolverine fans wants him to defeat everyone, what's the point to depower someone like wolverine and someone like Thor. You want to say a depowered (how much power he actually weilds??) logan can defeat a mortal Thor, then congrats he can. Now run along and watch his fight with cyclops. Come back to thor when you can (finally, after years!!!) convince us that wolvie can take majority against Spidey.
I can buy that, this thread pretty was throw thor under the bus.
Now there is this times /bruce(batman.)
Really with Thor's experience he should own all mortals but it just doesn't show that way with "skill."