Galactus vs The Celestials...

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus44 pages

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
You said yourself he might have been stunned momentarily.

How far away do you think stunned is from almost getting knocked out?

I think he was stunned momentarily (Like less than a second passed if Surfer was pissed).

A decently sized gap. Changes depending on the character/situation/writer like most other things though of course.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I think he was stunned momentarily (Like less than a second passed if Surfer was pissed).

A decently sized gap. Changes depending on the character/situation/writer like most other things though of course.

The argument could be made that the ram from Surfer brought him back to his senses... 😖hifty:

Either way, Thor negatively effected himself by running into Galactus. That type of shit never happens.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
The argument could be made that the ram from Surfer brought him back to his senses... 😖hifty:

Either way, Thor negatively effected himself by running into Galactus. That type of shit never happens.

You have even less respect for Surfer than I do. A high speed ram into a planet that hurt him, refreshed Thor.

And tbf to Thor, there was an explosion of what seems to be Galactus' energy when he struck his head.

The confrontation happens tomorrow right 02/22/2012?

Originally posted by Stoic
The confrontation happens tomorrow right 02/22/2012?
@8 pm. on Fox network.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
You have even less respect for Surfer than I do. A high speed ram into a planet that hurt him, refreshed Thor.

And tbf to Thor, there was an explosion of what seems to be Galactus' energy when he struck his head.

It happens all the time in the real life world of reality. Someone gets dropped, hits the ground, and wakes up. Not saying it had to happen here, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Thor was floating around for two panels, gets rammed by Surfer and feels fine. He obviously regained his senses at one point in time.
He recovered quickly either way.

Sounds like you want to be fair to everybody BUT Galactus.
tbf to Thor, tbf to Celestials... what about the guy that got cheapshotted while he was having a mental duel?

Galactus gets cheapshotted, and tbf to Thor it might have been a backlash of energy after Galactus was cheapshotted by Thor that stunned Thor who cheapshotted Galactus.

those were alternate reality no name Celestials..we can't compare them with Tiamut or Exitar..Galactus can probably win against them..

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
It happens all the time in the real life world of reality. Someone gets dropped, hits the ground, and wakes up. Not saying it had to happen here, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Thor was floating around for two panels, gets rammed by Surfer and feels fine. He obviously regained his senses at one point in time.
He recovered quickly either way.

Sounds like you want to be fair to everybody BUT Galactus.
tbf to Thor, tbf to Celestials... what about the guy that got cheapshotted while he was having a mental duel?

Not impossible but I personally find it unlikely based on the character who hit him and his reaction.

Thor broke out of Galactus in one panel, and Surfer was inches away from him in the second. The entire sequence of events would be so brief based on the speed of the characters that I think calling it almost a knock out is very suspect.

Great job Galactus? I guess he conclusively proves that he has impressive durability to be able to survive a ramming from Thor to the head.

ninja law dictates that the celestials will weaken for every member present.

You know I've wondered about how much pain a celestial may or may not feel...

Wasn't there an issue where it showed a person in the foot of the celestial actually controlling it? If that's the case these things are oversized power rangers and that explains why there was no scream of pain. :-/

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Not impossible but I personally find it unlikely based on the character who hit him and his reaction.

Thor broke out of Galactus in one panel, and Surfer was inches away from him in the second. The entire sequence of events would be so brief based on the speed of the characters that I think calling it almost a knock out is very suspect to me.

Great job Galactus? I guess he conclusively proves that he has impressive durability to be able to survive a ramming from Thor to the head.

I'm trying to pave the way for Quanchi's newest argument.

3-10 seconds, it doesn't matter. Unless it's nanoseconds I can't see it being nothing. Lots of people have been almost knocked out and recovered in seconds. The guy damaged himself worse than he did when he was attacked directly by the Celestials, either way, so there's that.

Seems forced.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
I'm trying to pave the way for Quanchi's newest argument.

3-10 seconds, it doesn't matter. Unless it's nanoseconds I can't see it being nothing. Lots of people have been almost knocked out and recovered in seconds. The guy damaged himself worse than he did when he was attacked directly by the Celestials, either way, so there's that.

Seems forced.

That explains why it seems a bit....unbalanced. It just seems like you're trying to make a big deal out of nothing. Calling it an almost knock out? Seems silly to me without more evidence based on what I've read in comics. Especially based on the follow up which showed Thor was perfectly fine.

Like I said, in the first panel we see Thor break out of Galactus and he grunted meaning he felt something to an extent (Guessing the large explosion of energy) and in the next, Surfer is in spitting distance of him. Based on the sequence of events, I'm guessing Thor struck Galactus and before he righted himself, Surfer rammed into him.

But tbf to the Celestials, he collided with Galactus, he didn't strike him.

I gave him the credit his due. Will nothing satisfy you?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
That explains why it seems a bit....unbalanced. It just seems like you're trying to make a pretty big deal out of nothing. Calling it an almost knock out? Just silly without more evidence based on what I've seen in comics.

Like I said, in the first panel we see Thor break out of Galactus and he grunted meaning he felt something to an extent (Guessing the large explosion of energy) and in the next, Surfer is in spitting distance of him. Based on the sequence of events, I'm guessing Thor struck Galactus and before he righted himself, Surfer rammed into him.

But tbf to the Celestials, he flew collided with Galactus, he didn't just strike him.

I gave him the credit his due.

I wasn't trying to make anything out of it besides it being a significantly harder hit than the Celestials. You having a problem with it is escalading it.
You picked a tiny part of my post out and ran with it because it had to do with Thor's durability... in a Galactus vs Celestials thread...

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It doesn't take two panels to right yourself when you're in space if you're not rocked.
Actually 3 since the Surfer yelling would fall under the timeframe.

Right, which was my point before you intervened. He hit Galactus harder.

No.

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
Seems I achieved what I set out to do.

I was just kidding.👇

Originally posted by quanchi112
@8 pm. on Fox network.

LOL 😆

Originally posted by zopzop
I was just kidding.👇
Then I have failed

harakiri

Originally posted by quanchi112
@8 pm. on Fox network.

I gave the date because on longevity purposes, and I didn't know for sure if it was this week or next.

Originally posted by Slaanesh
those were alternate reality no name Celestials..we can't compare them with Tiamut or Exitar..Galactus can probably win against them..

I agree that they likely aren't on the same level as Tiamut or Exitar. That said, they're still CELESTIALS! It makes no difference to me that they originate from an alternate timeline. To be honest, I can't think of a reason why a Celestial from an alternate timeline would vary in power. Bottom line is this: Galactus will have his hands full!

Originally posted by Doon
I agree that they likely aren't on the same level as Tiamut or Exitar. That said, they're still CELESTIALS! It makes no difference to me that they originate from an alternate timeline. To be honest, I can't think of a reason why a Celestial from an alternate timeline would vary in power. Bottom line is this: Galactus will have his hands full!

yup..even if they are from alternate reality..they are still Celestials..by default that should make them incredibly powerful..just not as powerful as 616 Celestial that actually have name..even 616 Celestials varies in term of power..

aforementioned the one from s.h.i.e.l.d is very very powerful