Originally posted by quanchi112Spider-man shouldn't have the strength to affect Firelord. Firelord should have the speed and reflexes to catch Spidey. Spidey should have his fist burnt off by touching Firelord.
Explain to me what was pis about the Firelord/Spiderman exchange. I am willing to bet you have never read it and are just saying so since this example is so frequently used. Superman also never lifted infinity. The Celestials weren't trying to kill him. Do you read any of the stuff you cite ? Sg never beat the real Thanos. Some writers view Thor as being able to be hurt by bullets while others don't. The majority of the evidence suggests he can do so but that doesn't wipe the instances off the board when he does. The only fair way is to count it all.
Superman lifted half of inifinity which is still infinity. Him and CM lifted a book with infinite pages. Yes the Celestials were. There is no mention that they weren't. The panel even says they attack Thor relentlessly and WITHOUT MERCY.
There's no proof that Thanos was a clone in the sg exchange.
Based off Thor being able to take blows from high heralds (beings who can strike harder than bullet force) then it is PIS for Thor to be mortally injured by bullets.
Counting isn't necessary (although Thor is shown to resist high heralds attacks and bullets more than 99.9% of the time). And there is a vast difference between a bullet and a high herald level being.
Originally posted by h1a8Tell me exactly what happened in the fight. You still haven't answered my question.
Spider-man shouldn't have the strength to affect Firelord. Firelord should have the speed and reflexes to catch Spidey. Spidey should have his fist burnt off by touching Firelord.Superman lifted half of inifinity which is still infinity. Him and CM lifted a book with infinite pages. Yes the Celestials were. There is no mention that they weren't. The panel even says they attack Thor relentlessly and WITHOUT MERCY.
There's no proof that Thanos was a clone in the sg exchange.
Based off Thor being able to take blows from high heralds (beings who can strike harder than bullet force) then it is PIS for Thor to be mortally injured by bullets.
Counting isn't necessary (although Thor is shown to resist high heralds attacks and bullets more than 99.9% of the time). And there is a vast difference between a bullet and a high herald level being.
Post the scan. The Celestials weren't trying to kill Thor.
Comics don't need to add up and rarely do. You just make up numbers without any evidence to support them. Do you seriously think anyone is fooled ?