Out of all posters you picked a Thanos hater and math fanatic?
Also I saw you talking to a troll admitting that you don't read comics you've read comics for 13 years mostly because of Sentry and you said you would probably only start reading comics again if Sentry returns.
PLease explain to me, how can you discuss characters you don't read?
Originally posted by Enzeruhaha what
KMC has basically like ... a hand full of fairly good posters with TheLordOfMurder and h1a8 or whatever his name exactly is - being two of them and the trash posters on this site are trying to trash them and make them look stupid. Oh, the irony...
Looks like we have a new winner on the forums. Actually, I saw a thread yesterday where you and a Superman fan were talking about you getting laughed off basically every forum... of course it's the forums fault everyone thinks your... lacking. 👆
Re: Dr. Doom versus the Void
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
The Void has returned since his death during "Siege" and is about to begin laying waste to Earth. Only one force on the planet can hope to oppose him: Doom.Scenario #1: Dr. Doom has had 72 hours worth of prep time to deal with Void. Can he stop or defeat him? After 72 hours, Void arrives in New York City and Dr. Doom is within Latveria. If not, how much prep time does Doom need to beat Void for the majority? Or is 72 hours too much time for Doom to orchestrate his defeat?
Scenario #2: Dr. Doom at his best versus the Void/Sentry/Robert Reynolds at his best.
With prep:
Dr. Doom sends a message back in time to when he had Beyonders power, and tells him to nuke Sentry.
Than has him take out pre Sentry Robert, just to be on the safe side. 😄
Originally posted by EnzeruBlasphemy.
That shows us clearly what this forum is about, aight :-7
No wonder that the comic book section in the KMC forums is a joke and that other boards have far, far more users, who also seem to be far, far more intelligent.KMC has basically like ... a hand full of fairly good posters with TheLordOfMurder and h1a8 or whatever his name exactly is - being two of them and the trash posters on this site are trying to trash them and make them look stupid. Oh, the irony...
I know that people are stupid, but most of the people here are taking it on a whole another level.
Originally posted by DTM
If by Doom at his best, in scenario 2, you mean Doom with the powers of PR Beyonder, then clearly he eats the void for breakfast. If its meant just normal Doom all set and ready for battle, then he in turn gets eaten alive by the Void.
It was decided back on pg 1 that Doom at his best is the Beyonder powered Doom, so it's a no brainier that he wins that one. Actually with prep he may win as well.
Originally posted by EnzeruYou are actually making a case for Doom here.
I fail to realize where the defending in that one is?
He is distracting Sentry for a moment while messing with his mind and risking to die afterwards.
That's not defending, that's playing with fire.
First of all, Doom takes a surprise punch from a seemingly BONKERS Sentry, with absolutely no ill effects and no desire to escape.
Next, he strikes, obviously, with an attack that he KNEW would effect the Sentry.
Then, he still does not leave. He knows who he is confronting, he has shown he is not frightened and he stands, ready. Knowing the Doom character, this means that he still has more "presents" for Sentry.
Doom does not "Play with fire." He rarely risks his life unless he feels he is in control of the situation. This entire situation depicts a Doom that feels he is in control.
Originally posted by Horrificus
You are actually making a case for Doom here.First of all, Doom takes a surprise punch from a seemingly BONKERS Sentry, with absolutely no ill effects and no desire to escape.
Next, he strikes, obviously, with an attack that he KNEW would effect the Sentry.
Then, he still does not leave. He knows who he is confronting, he has shown he is not frightened and he stands, ready. Knowing the Doom character, this means that he still has more "presents" for Sentry.
Doom does not "Play with fire." He rarely risks his life unless he feels he is in control of the situation. This entire situation depicts a Doom that feels he is in control.
I'm trying to figure out how Doom felt like he was in control when his shields were penetrated as easily as they were when Bob ripped into him? Unless I'm referring to the wrong instance.
Originally posted by StoicThe scene honestly didn't make any sense, but it's Sentry, so whatever.
I'm trying to figure out how Doom felt like he was in control when his shields were penetrated as easily as they were when Bob ripped into him? Unless I'm referring to the wrong instance.
And yes, you are talking about the wrong instance.