Originally posted by comicfan11Not sure which case you're talking about, but even weak punches that at least inflict a little damage can take an opponent out if the frequency of blows is high enough that your opponent can't recover enough in the time between the hits. This goes a bit into the combo-to-KO thing but I think you know what I mean.
Is this not one of those cases?
Originally posted by Parmaniac
Not sure which case you're talking about, but even weak punches that at least inflict a little damage can take an opponent out if the frequency of blows is high enough that your opponent can't recover enough in the time between the hits. This goes a bit into the combo-to-KO thing but I think you know what I mean.
I know.
My point is that according to this logic, if you pummel Thanos enough with regular (not special) axes he will bleed (something that won't happen to Supes or Captain Marvel for example)
Originally posted by abhilegend
That doesn't prove anything at all.
Smh.. There you go again. Hey, I gave you a pretty good background on the kind of blade it is. The fact that different writers describe it with phrases like "I had not thought you worthy of her victims, among them titans and immortals..." and "my blade is meant to be able to kill ANYTHING even gods" indicate it is not your ordinary run of the mill super blade. Seriously though, smh...
With Gamora(at the very least class 50) wielding it, Ol' Thanos absolutely no sold that shiet and broke on his skin. Even Ronan's universal weapon couldn't destroy it with matter manipulation.
Originally posted by Diesldude
^^^There is context behind this no? The blade being magical in nature that can kill even gods. Since thanos can't die, the magic is useless right? The blade is also not indestructible because it wouldn't have broken.
who said it was straight up indestructible? it's virtually indestructible which means when it comes to comics its muthafrukkin tough as fuuk, but will almost always somehow break when it hits something that's also pretty frukkin tough. (ie. Mjolnir, Cap's shield, Surfer's board, Superman's skin)
Originally posted by comicfan11they weren't just "common aliens" according to thanos. he went out looking for a challenge and he apparently did research and heard of their prowess.
So how do you explain being cut by a common axe? If Thanos was truly invulnerable to the axe, it wouldn't matter if 25 or 25.000 enemies struck him.
Because the axe wouldn't be able able to cut him even if he just stood there letting them wail on him..
Originally posted by -K-M-it's crazy.
It's hillarious Bendis didn't even try to explain how Star Lord/Thanos returned or how Drax is suddently back alive. Horrible writter.
if it's somehow canon to 616, whatever, but it still doesn't make any sense
It's canon as I've stated again.
It will directly interact with Hickman's Avengers.
The Cancerverse is shown.
Anything that happens to the solo series of the characters will be directly refferenced in the AA issues.
Stark also joins the Guardians.
Can we let the continuity issue rest now?
That was 616 Thanos (until someone retcons it)
Originally posted by comicfan11of course it makes sense as shown when gamoras blade broke after one attack. You trying to use real life physics in a fictional world fails hard.
That doesn't make sense.
It's quality of the attack that count's.
Not quantity.A bullet made of adamantium will hurt any character more than 1 billion bullets made of paper.
This only shows that a character with a common no name axe got a hit in and cut Thanos.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
they weren't just "common aliens" according to thanos. he went out looking for a challenge and he apparently did research and heard of their prowess.
He basically butchered whole armies at one time of these so called mercenaries that had a reputation for being the "deadliest in the known universe". He also did it for sport because he seemed bored and was looking for a challenge.