Originally posted by biensalsaThe Beyonder is nowhere near ultimate power. He's a cc. Doom comes back to only later break down on panel. He breaks down. Thanos doesn't. Thanos took supreme power and didn't break down while Doom couldn't handle a cc.
Brink of death, half dissected, no anesthesia and he was already beaten by the Beyonder.With what it might seem his last breath of life he gathers enough will power to grab ultimate power.
Come on Quan, even you can see that.
Thanos only has one peer in comics in terms of willpower imo and it isn't Doom.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I posted a scan showing off his willpower. You highlighted his body which wasn't up the task. Thanos overcame this through sheer force of will.No feat greater in comics imo. Feel the burn. You showed you really lack common sense. I humbled thee.
All you've shown is that you still haven't comprehended what I said even after I repeated myself 3 times.
Originally posted by quanchi112
The Beyonder is nowhere near ultimate power. He's a cc. Doom comes back to only later break down on panel. He breaks down. Thanos doesn't. Thanos took supreme power and didn't break down while Doom couldn't handle a cc.Thanos only has one peer in comics in terms of willpower imo and it isn't Doom.
We should probably note that Thanos got the Supreme Power, which was also intended by another Supreme Power from the beginning. Judging by the narration that Thanos provides his mind is just fine while performing the feat, frankly, if it's just overcoming a physical stress while remaining mentally intact, his feat isn't nearly as good as many others in comics.
Originally posted by Endless MikeIt surely involved some will. Thanos experienced substantial pain before ascending. However, the premise that's being disputed is whether it was the ultimate display of willpower in Marvel. Considering TOAA meant for Thanos to obtain THOTU and, by logic and literal plot device, it was virtually impossible for Thanos to fail... that premise is in serious doubt.
HOTU wasn't a willpower feat, he said he was able to control it because his body had been trained and prepared by absorbing cosmic energy before.
Originally posted by BentleyHis body wasn't up to the task. That was his theory while he only had a few moments to react to the situation. He only did so through willpower.
We should probably note that Thanos got the Supreme Power, which was also intended by another Supreme Power from the beginning. Judging by the narration that Thanos provides his mind is just fine while performing the feat, frankly, if it's just overcoming a physical stress while remaining mentally intact, his feat isn't nearly as good as many others in comics.
Mastering omnipotent power through will alone is as good as it gets.
Originally posted by Endless MikeHis body wasn't up to the task. Since I know you don't read comics I will again post the scan. Seriously, learn something.
HOTU wasn't a willpower feat, he said he was able to control it because his body had been trained and prepared by absorbing cosmic energy before.
Originally posted by MindsetDoom's the kind of guy like a Skeletor. Always around plotting and yet always losing. No real fear of anything. Thanos is the guy Doom has himself allied with the heroes against. He failed. On panel.
Being an FF villain is being the premiere villain in Marvel.The big baddie can't be Doom, it has to be someone that will get embarrassed by the likes of Black Widow, Thanos is the obvious choice.