Originally posted by zopzop
They'd (the Celestials) be dead to me. If a group of them lose to this jobber, they may as well off themselves by jumping off Bifrost or commit Seppuku.
Galactus isn't going to beat a host of Celestials. That would be ridiculous. I think the best he can hope for is being a peer to a Celestial, imho.
I'm more worried about Reed or Franklin jobbing out the Host.
Have you been keeping with the New Uncanny X-men? Tiamut's corpse is being jobbed like whoa. At this point writers do whatever they want imho, soon I'm just going to give up.
Originally posted by zopzop
They have it but don't "control" it? How does that make any sense? Also he didn't press his attack when Odin busted out the Destroyer Armor, but he's willing to fight the Celestials should they come for the Seed? I have a feeling a massive retcon is coming in terms of the power level of the Celestials in comparison to Skyfathers and Galactus, with the Celestials being powered down. I'm willing to bet if that fight in Thor 300 took place in the coming months, the winner wouldn't be the Celestials.
No.
They have the Seed on their property, since the tree is next to Asgard (as of Mighty Thor). They do NOT control the seed.
1 They do not have access to it
2 They do not have the ability to utilize it
3 They do not have the capability to locate it
4 They cannot move it to another place of their choosing
The Celestials are presumably coming to judge earth and reed (due to the council nonsense). Possibly also to get at the Seed.
Odin had no intention of destroying earth, which would jettison the Seed and enable the entity within to be borne. Assuming the threat Galactus is talking to Reed about is in the form of the Celestials...they are coming to ultimately destroy the Earth for whatever reasons. That means their arrival would result in the entity being born, which is exactly what Galactus did not want to happen, according to Odin. Thus the intervention, whereas the Asgardians are unable to use the Seed and therefore Galactus has no need for intervention. As I said in an earlier post, the outcome with Odin was a favorable result.
The potential outcome with the Celestials is NOT a favorable result.
I really don't see how it's that difficult to understand.
for rage, u raise good points friend
kieron has no knowledge of celestial contunity
but he's writing his tale like hickman is now
it appears big g fears franklin....remember franklin is respected by the celestials granted arishem brought him to life when he died so seeing him battle the celestials....not even him should b able to tackle numerous celestials
tiamut, exitar and arishem vs big g....celestial stomp imo
Asgardian's keep the Seed on their property but they don't control it, Loki has hidden it.
Neither Odin or Galactus will make a play for it for the threat of war. It's pretty clear that the World Eater doesn't want to engage Asgard unless it's the most dire of circumstances, he isn't winning unless he whips out the Ultimate Nullifier. Odin also realizes that taking on the World Eater isn't a battle that he'll escape unscathed I think, hence the pact.
In the end, it's an uneasy true.
Originally posted by Power Cosmic II
No.They have the Seed on their property, since the tree is next to Asgard (as of Mighty Thor). They do NOT control the seed.
1 They do not have access to it
2 They do not have the ability to utilize it
3 They do not have the capability to locate it
4 They cannot move it to another place of their choosingThe Celestials are presumably coming to judge earth and reed (due to the council nonsense). Possibly also to get at the Seed.
Odin had no intention of destroying earth, which would jettison the Seed and enable the entity within to be borne. Assuming the threat Galactus is talking to Reed about is in the form of the Celestials...they are coming to ultimately destroy the Earth for whatever reasons. That means their arrival would result in the entity being born, which is exactly what Galactus did not want to happen, according to Odin. Thus the intervention, whereas the Asgardians are unable to use the Seed and therefore Galactus has no need for intervention. As I said in an earlier post, the outcome with Odin was a favorable result.
The potential outcome with the Celestials is NOT a favorable result.
I really don't see how it's that difficult to understand.
hope they do well good friend
wishing celestials do also
in a ff book, might b bleak for a celestial fan as me but as looking at his work in s.h.i.e.l.d he favors neither so could go either way
i just typed even if franklin enters, he shouldn't have the power to battle numerous celestials
prolly b a stupid storyline so that idiot reed chases em off and the celestials spare earth again
Originally posted by guy222
for rage, u raise good points friendkieron has no knowledge of celestial contunity
but he's writing his tale like hickman is now
it appears big g fears franklin....remember franklin is respected by the celestials granted arishem brought him to life when he died so seeing him battle the celestials....not even him should b able to tackle numerous celestials
tiamut, exitar and arishem vs big g....celestial stomp imo
I wouldn't be surprised by anything really at this point. I just hope it makes some sense.
Originally posted by guy222
hope they do well good friendwishing celestials do also
in a ff book, might b bleak for a celestial fan as me but as looking at his work in s.h.i.e.l.d he favors neither so could go either way
i just typed even if franklin enters, he shouldn't have the power to battle numerous celestials
prolly b a stupid storyline so that idiot reed chases em off and the celestials spare earth again
I don't think Reed will save the day...not this time. Too many Reeds running around and if 616 Reed does something ridiculous, it undermines the threat level of the alternate Reeds by saying "look at what our Reed can do"
Franklin may be the x factor
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I think the best thing that could happen is Reed going into his laB for a few minutes and whipping out a device that depowers any Cosmic Entity to save the day.That would be awesome and it doesn't force either Galactus or the Celestials to beat one another.
Except it would make the council look incredibly weak since they were literally running for their lives from angry celestials despite brandishing alternate reality infinity gauntlets and ultimate nullifiers. Granted 616 Reed already did that with his gun from the closet...but hickman isn't the sort to completely undermine his villains.
anyway, the point is moot, given what Hickman stated in his interview.
Originally posted by Power Cosmic II
Except it would make the council look incredibly weak since they were literally running for their lives from angry celestials despite brandishing alternate reality infinity gauntlets and ultimate nullifiers. Granted 616 Reed already did that with his gun from the closet...but hickman isn't the sort to completely undermine his villains.anyway, the point is moot, given what Hickman stated in his interview.
Reed was holding back. Yea, I said it. He one shotted a Celestial with a gun from his closet, imagine if he had pulled something out of his lab.
Hickman loves his geniuses and Reed is his favorite. Just watch something like this happen.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Reed was holding back. Yea, I said it. He one shotted a Celestial with a gun from his closet, imagine if he had pulled something out of his lab.Hickman loves his geniuses and Reed is his favorite. Just watch something like this happen.
If anyone is going to do anything, it's Doom. Not Reed.
"All hope lies in Doom"
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
Maybe The High E shows up in that arc, he has quite a portion of galactus power now and stole half of tiamuts brain or something
HE is already in that arc.
Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if Reed jobbed the Celestials out,
Spoiler:
considering that Johnny already punked Annihilus.