Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Again shatter does not only mean to be completely destroyed.Weren't there at least 2 worlds on panel receiving damage? The planet below their battle and the other celestial body Thor called a moon?
For all intents and purposes, that "moon" is easily a world. It had a core, it had inhabitants, it must've had atmosphere...
So we have at least 2 worlds shattering. Last time I checked 2 is considered more than 1 which makes it multiple.
What more do you want?
Ok both were worlds.
Shatter means damage then again true.
I hate Thor. I think there is nothing to like about him. His stupid speech, dependence on Mjolnir to win fights, and his helmet are amongst the things that make me hate him.
However, the evidence is clear. His fight with Gor was busting planets. I would be the first person to point out the flowery language that is all too common in Assgardia, but it really isn't present in Aaron's run. It's almost as if Aaron hates me and is trying to prove me wrong, but he writes a good Thor and a good comic.
Originally posted by Raisenwallbash
I hate Thor. I think there is nothing to like about him. His stupid speech, dependence on Mjolnir to win fights, and his helmet are amongst the things that make me hate him.However, the evidence is clear. His fight with Gor was busting planets. I would be the first person to point out the flowery language that is all too common in Assgardia, but it really isn't present in Aaron's run. It's almost as if Aaron hates me and is trying to prove me wrong, but he writes a good Thor and a good comic.
I dislike WWH because 1, it followed his horrendous decision at the end of Planet Hulk, and it treated most people that weren't Hulk like total retards. I don't think the characterisation in the main series was THAT bad, but it wasn't exactly Planet Hulk standards either.
And the X-Men tie in... Don't get me started about that.
Originally posted by -Pr-
I dislike WWH because 1, it followed his horrendous decision at the end of Planet Hulk, and it treated most people that weren't Hulk like total retards. I don't think the characterisation in the main series was THAT bad, but it wasn't exactly Planet Hulk standards either.And the X-Men tie in... Don't get me started about that.
To each his own, I guess.shrug
Originally posted by -Pr-
Fair enough.I don't think he'll do a worse job than Lobdell with Superman, but we'll see.
So yeah, if anything, expect Pak to be somewhat better than Lobdell.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Lobdell butchered Supergirl's characterization just to make Kal and co look good, despite what Johnson had been doing in her own series. And he did this while supposedly being in "collaboration" with Johnson during the H'El on Earth storyline.So yeah, if anything, expect Pak to be somewhat better than Lobdell.
I don't know about that. I love Hercules, but I don't rate Pak any higher than I would Lobdell, personally.
Originally posted by deathlife
LOL...Aaron is to Thor what Pak is to Hulk and Lobdell is to Superman.
Nah bro, not even close.
Originally posted by Raisen
I hate Thor. I think there is nothing to like about him. His stupid speech, dependence on Mjolnir to win fights, and his helmet are amongst the things that make me hate him.However, the evidence is clear. His fight with Gor was busting planets. I would be the first person to point out the flowery language that is all too common in Assgardia, but it really isn't present in Aaron's run. It's almost as if Aaron hates me and is trying to prove me wrong, but he writes a good Thor and a good comic.
Lol, wow.
Originally posted by deathlifeThis is one of the most ignorant posts I've seen in some time. Just because Aaron writes a powerful Thor, doesn't mean he defaults to a Pak-level writer. srsly
LOL...Aaron is to Thor what Pak is to Hulk and Lobdell is to Superman.
Thor: God of Thunder is, without question, one of the best all-around series' that have been published in the past several years. It simply does not get much better in the world of comics-- and I am not even a Thor fan, so I'm not biased one way or the other.
Originally posted by Galan007
This is one of the most ignorant posts I've seen in some time. Just because Aaron writes a powerful Thor, doesn't mean he defaults to a Pak-level writer. srslyThor: God of Thunder is, without question, one of the best all-around series' that have been published in the past several years. It simply does not get much better in the world of comics-- and I am not even a Thor fan, so I'm not biased one way or the other.