Originally posted by zopzop
But somethings are so ingrained into comic "reality" that they cant' be dismissed as PIS and is considered the norm.How else do you explain my previous example of beings casually surviving stellar core temperature and pressure (I see you Gladiator) but being KOed or even hampered by storms or lightening (I'm looking at you Thor)?
Fact is, black holes, anti-matter, stellar core pressure and temps, and even absolute zero are meaningless measures of durability (in comics). I'm more impressed when character X can walk away unfazed by Wolverine's claws or a Mjolnir strike than if they can survive a black hole or anti-matter created inside their body.
Now I feel what you are saying zopzop, and I actually agree..HOWEVER...Thanos has shown vulnerability to anti-matter.
So why cant Surfer effectively use anti-matter against Thanos?
The answer is that he absolutely can sans PIS and comicbook stupidity; the Surfer should be able to transmute the foreign substances in Thanos's body into anti-matter (from a safe distance) and defeat him a perfect 10/10 under the conditions presented in the OP...
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I wonder...could Deadman possess him?Ovoid mind-swap from Doom?
Wonder Woman and her lasso?
Could Carnage possess him?
i believe deadman could, ive never seen anyone negate his possession but i could e wrong.
I also think wonder woman in full battle gear could do it
not sure, but a symbiote did bond with a gr
imo zoom could but im not sure if he's considered trans
Originally posted by Sin I AM
i believe deadman could, ive never seen anyone negate his possession but i could e wrong.I also think wonder woman in full battle gear could do it
not sure, but a symbiote did bond with a gr
imo zoom could but im not sure if he's considered trans
The Carnage symbiote also possessed Silver Surfer, so I don't see it outside the realms of possibility...
Originally posted by zopzopgoing by that superman wrecks Thanos 10000000000000/1
None of that matters vs Thanos. As we've seen, characters survive unscathed inside stars, black holes, etc... yet get wrecked by lightening attacks or sheer physical force, things aren't supposed to make sense in comics.How else can you explain why Gladiator can waltz through the heart of a supergiant star with all it's million of tons per sq in of pressure and millions of degrees Celsius temps, yet get owned by Thor's lightening?
That's why I say feats (including displays of power) are only good for Respect threads, but in the VS forum fights matter. Going by fights, Thanos wrecks Surfer 1000000000000000/10.
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Now I feel what you are saying zopzop, and I actually agree..HOWEVER...Thanos has shown vulnerability to anti-matter.So why cant Surfer effectively use anti-matter against Thanos?
The answer is that he absolutely can sans PIS and comicbook stupidity; the Surfer should be able to transmute the foreign substances in Thanos's body into anti-matter (from a safe distance) and defeat him a perfect 10/10 under the conditions presented in the OP...
I see Murder posting in this thread is doing is LordofBlunder routine....Let's be clear.. How marvel views Surfer vs. Thanos is way.. way.. more important than how you view them. Marvel and its writers have made it clear that Thanos is so far above Surfer... that he's really like an insect to him. Please don't tell me you believe your views are superior to Marvel's and anybody should take your views over canon marvel material.. Guess what it's not. The facts are these... Thanos can beat Surfer pretty much any way he wants to and with ease... In order for surfer to win 1 fight out of 50... he has to fight the perfect fight and thanos fight like a moron. No amount of bsing changes that fact.
Originally posted by zopzop👆
But somethings are so ingrained into comic "reality" that they cant' be dismissed as PIS and is considered the norm.How else do you explain my previous example of beings casually surviving stellar core temperature and pressure (I see you Gladiator) but being KOed or even hampered by storms or lightening (I'm looking at you Thor)?
Fact is, black holes, anti-matter, stellar core pressure and temps, and even absolute zero are meaningless measures of durability (in comics). I'm more impressed when character X can walk away unfazed by Wolverine's claws or a Mjolnir strike than if they can survive a black hole or anti-matter created inside their body.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Why are 4th wall examples fail? I'm still mystified about this.....I mean, its canon (happens in 616/mainstream DC continuity)
Didn't happen in a crossover
Its repeatable (so it didn't just happen once)
Plus, I DID suggest non-4th wall examples.....
F A I L.
But in all seriousness, only Drax makes sense (because he's done it on panel before).