Hulk vs Thor

Started by psycho gundam41 pages

it does make sense when you say it like that, but, nul STILL spoke meaning he was conscious however, and more importantly there was a precedent and it occurred again after the nul/thor fight. the speech was simply inaudible in all cases

Originally posted by Fifthchild

was he conscious?

Not to mention those other scenes weren't from the speaker taking tremendous damage.

"..." is a different meaning. it dignifies nothing actually being said cause your mind is blank or you have nothing really to say

He didn't have anything to say because he was flash ko'd to Earth.

Unless he was just chilling there?

he spoke on the way down, and it had words when he hit the atmosphere

when he woke up due to reentry

So what's the difference between "flash" KO'd versus being temporarily stunned?

^ one is used selectively, ignoring context

Originally posted by vince_slice
So what's the difference between "flash" KO'd versus being temporarily stunned?

one is what happened to Nul.

Originally posted by Damborgson
one is what happened to Nul.
😆

thor "flash died"

😂

Originally posted by Damborgson
one is what happened to Nul.

😂

Originally posted by psycho gundam
thor "flash died"

Not bad considering he got humiliated by Odin, imprisoned on Asgard, sent back to Midgard to get blasted away by the Serpent and then had to deal with an amped Thing/Hulk duo.

Originally posted by psycho gundam

Thor's an ass sometimes. He just wanted to get carried.

This nigga Thor has been carried off the battlefield so much they should have a stretcher on hand during all of his fights

Seems like the right thing to do at this point.

In AvX Spiderman got the royal shit beaten out of him by Colossus and Magik. But when all was said and done Thor was the only who needed to be carried by the Thing. He's looking his age these days.

you fallow an impotent god

The feats in his own ongoing absolutely shit on those in the books where he's a guest star or part of a team. *shrug*

Unless people want to argue "Avengers" Thor is more accurate a depiction of the character and his formidability than "Thor" Thor.

Tbh, I'd have a good laugh if someone seriously tried to argue that point, especially if they've bothered to read all the comics in question not just a select few.