Originally posted by quanchi112
Stalemating. Not good enough to beat Thanos imo.
No, Lobo never had a chance. He could have regenerated his head immediately, but didn't for the lulz. And he still regened well before Lobo's body did.
But that's usually how The Mask fights.. Like I said, most Mask characters are essentially Warner Bros toon characters. Or, think a less power Mxy, being more interested in playful harassment than murder.
There are, however, exceptions.. When Lobo had the Mask, he became an insatiable, bloodthirsty monster wiping out populations of planets one after another. It was even more than Lobo preferred, plus he didn't like being used as a host for The Mask..
Originally posted by cdtmSo another character who screws around. This even hurts his case more so. Thanks for the info.
No, Lobo never had a chance. He could have regenerated his head immediately, but didn't for the lulz. And he still regened well before Lobo's body did.But that's usually how The Mask fights.. Like I said, most Mask characters are essentially Warner Bros toon characters. Or, think a less power Mxy, being more interested in playful harassment than murder.
There are, however, exceptions.. When Lobo had the Mask, he became an insatiable, bloodthirsty monster wiping out populations of planets one after another. It was even more than Lobo preferred, plus he didn't like being used as a host for The Mask..
Originally posted by TheMask
That's never proven that Lobo could have regenerated immediatly. If he could have he would have. He was ANGRY if he wanted to regenerate in one second he would have. The information is FALSE.The Mask cant die and thanos cant kill him.
Originally posted by TheMaskThanos can kill those who cannot die. It's in his powerset, homeslice.
I was being sarcastic when I said he statelmeanted Lobo. Use your head. How can you stalemate someone then boom your regenerated and your opponent is just a head?
Oh, I thought that if the answer was yes then you could have the Mask convince Thanos to kill himself or something like that.
Way I see it, Thanos' immortality does not stem from any inherent physical charactersistic, but as a result of a favour from Death. In a classic boy-meets-girl sitcom scenario, he could reject her, and spurn her advances. This could cause her to remove his immortality, thus enabling him to kill himself.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Oh, I thought that if the answer was yes then you could have the Mask convince Thanos to kill himself or something like that.Way I see it, Thanos' immortality does not stem from any inherent physical charactersistic, but as a result of a favour from Death. In a classic boy-meets-girl sitcom scenario, he could reject her, and spurn her advances. This could cause her to remove his immortality, thus enabling him to kill himself.
Not really . As far as this thread is concerned , Thanos gets my vote . The mask has been broken by Walter , and Thanos has demonstrated considerable resistance to low-level reality warping , so I don't really see the Mask winning this .
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
In a classic boy-meets-girl sitcom scenario, he could reject her, and spurn her advances. This could cause her to remove his immortality, thus enabling him to kill himself.
Generally speaking its usually the other way round . And his immortality , imo , isn't a favor from Death , but rather a curse , since it disables him from ever feeling Death's touch .
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Generally speaking its usually the other way round . And his immortality , imo , isn't a favor from Death , but rather a curse , since it disables him from ever feeling Death's touch .
True. my point was, it wasn't inherent - like Cytorrak and Cain Marko, if Death decided to withdraw it from hum, then he's killable. And if she decides to revoke his death avatar status, then he can't kill unkillables.
But for this fight, she hasn't withdrawn it. So he cannot be killed (even by himself). And she hasn't revoked his avatar status, therefore he can kill unkillables (but not himself).
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
True. my point was, it wasn't inherent - like Cytorrak and Cain Marko, if Death decided to withdraw it from hum, then he's killable. And if she decides to revoke his death avatar status, then he can't kill unkillables.But for this fight, she hasn't withdrawn it. So he cannot be killed (even by himself). And she hasn't revoked his avatar status, therefore he can kill unkillables (but not himself).
Oh , I doubt that he even needs the Avatar of Death status for this fight . As I said before , the Mask has been broken into 2 by Walter , so I doubt that it should take any effort on Thanos' part .