^ Thought Robot simply existed in a higher dimensional plane than Limbo, thus Limbo appeared tiny in comparison to him. I wouldn't really call that a quantifiable battle feat.
Most people(myself included) rank Thought Robot so high due to the staggering overtones of the story. Thought Robot represented the essence/embodiment of a 'good story' on a metaphysical/metatextual level--it had the most powerful comic book story in existence. Because it wielded the most powerful story(backed by an adaptive armor that could evidently overcome ANY threat), Thought Robot was beyond pretty much anything, aside from Supreme Being-esque power of course. It was so powerful that it was able to match, and eventually overcome, Mandrakk, who was the metaphysical/metatextual embodiment of an 'evil story'. What's more, Mandrakk had also been feasting on the multiversal energies of The Bleed for untold eons--making him an even more powerful threat.
Originally posted by Galan007
^ Thought Robot simply existed in a higher dimensional plane than Limbo, thus Limbo appeared tiny in comparison to him. I wouldn't really call that a quantifiable battle feat.Most people(myself included) rank Thought Robot so high due to the staggering overtones of the story. Thought Robot represented the essence/embodiment of a 'good story' on a metaphysical/metatextual level--it had the most powerful comic book story in existence. Because it wielded the most powerful story(backed by an adaptive armor that could evidently overcome ANY threat), Thought Robot was beyond pretty much anything, aside from Supreme Being-esque power of course. It was so powerful that it was able to match, and eventually overcome, Mandrakk, who was the metaphysical/metatextual embodiment of an 'evil story'. What's more, Mandrakk had also been feasting on the multiversal energies of The Bleed for untold eons--making him an even more powerful threat.
That sounds immense..........do you have scans for all of that? cause it sounds waay too immense to simply put in a comic story.
I'd have to post scans of the entire issue for you to even begin to grasp what was going on in that story... Which I'm not going to do.
Hell, I personally had to read the story several times before I started to understand the overall plot. It's definitely a 'thinking man's' comic, that's for sure. Highly recommend. 👆
Originally posted by Galan007👆 When i original bought the 3d issue i read it atleast half a dozens times just to understand what the hell was going on.
I'd have to post scans of the entire issue for you to even begin to grasp what was going on in that story... Which I'm not going to do.Hell, I personally had to read the story several times before I started to understand the overall plot. It's definitely a 'thinking man's' comic, that's for sure. Highly recommend. 👆
Originally posted by Galan007👆
I'd have to post scans of the entire issue for you to even begin to grasp what was going on in that story... Which I'm not going to do.Hell, I personally had to read the story several times before I started to understand the overall plot. It's definitely a 'thinking man's' comic, that's for sure. Highly recommend. 👆
Yeah, when Iceman read the issue he had to read it like half a dozen time to understand what the hell was going on.
Originally posted by Diesldude
I don't know, didn't thanos serve a purpose and that was fulfilled right? So he didn't fail. He was a part of TOAA's plan which came together.
It wasn't his purpose, it wasn't his will, he was just a pawn that was teached a lesson. He had other plans/visions and failed to achieve them because he saw that he is wrong. TOAA was always above him, in every regard, power and brains.
Didn't Thanos himself admit defeat in the end?
Edit: BW is about the only one here who understood Superman Beyond and FC the first time he read it.
CA Superman.
Originally posted by Galan007
^ Thought Robot simply existed in a higher dimensional plane than Limbo, thus Limbo appeared tiny in comparison to him. I wouldn't really call that a quantifiable battle feat.Most people(myself included) rank Thought Robot so high due to the staggering overtones of the story. Thought Robot represented the essence/embodiment of a 'good story' on a metaphysical/metatextual level--it had the most powerful comic book story in existence. Because it wielded the most powerful story(backed by an adaptive armor that could evidently overcome ANY threat), Thought Robot was beyond pretty much anything, aside from Supreme Being-esque power of course. It was so powerful that it was able to match, and eventually overcome, Mandrakk, who was the metaphysical/metatextual embodiment of an 'evil story'. What's more, Mandrakk had also been feasting on the multiversal energies of The Bleed for untold eons--making him an even more powerful threat.
Hello my friend!
Perfect as always. 😉
Originally posted by DiesldudeI don't know, didn't thanos serve a purpose and that was fulfilled right?
So he didn't fail.
Thanos prepped for years to find the HOTI. It was never 'given' to him.
Thanos achieve his goal: He acquired the HOTI.
Thanos was the only cat in Marvel with the "will" to handle the true Supreme Being's absolute God power omniversal awareness.
Thanos erased/absorbed all of space-time and hierarchal concepts of reality.
Thanos himself decided to bring back creation, he could've easily left a void in its place.
ie. Thanos became the all-powerful factor of Marvel,
and nothing short of the 'Supreme Being' of another company should stalemate him.
Anyway, the bottom-line is, Thanos fixed Marvel, so yea, he "fulfilled his purpose" however you look at it. 🙂
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Surely one of the two incessant trolls in this thread will rebuke the truth I posted with absence of evidence,
but trolls have to fulfill their purpose too so I get it. The ignore button is your only defense really.
Originally posted by Galan007
I'd have to post scans of the entire issue for you to even begin to grasp what was going on in that story... Which I'm not going to do.Hell, I personally had to read the story several times before I started to understand the overall plot. It's definitely a 'thinking man's' comic, that's for sure. Highly recommend. 👆
So basically its all upto self-interpretation? its not concrete fact per say, but rather how you interpreted a mind- boggling story?
Originally posted by VastoLord1234
So basically its all upto self-interpretation? its not concrete fact per say, but rather how you interpreted a mind- boggling story?
Everything concerning the cosmic hierarchy is up to self-interpretation. There are some "Comic-Nazis" who try to spam threads with their wall of text and ninja-post with very selected scans, while leaving out everything that contradicts their theory in order to extablish their wishful thinking as "FACT". Read every story yourself, talk with others if you want, your opinion and your interpretation is as valid as those of the Comic-Nazis. 😉