Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
👆No matter how peeps try to justify it, this still happened; Thanos got the living hell beat out of him...
He was still weakened dude can't get around that fact. The avengers, Ff, Gotg and everyone else can pat themselves on the back for bleeding a weakened thanos.....I guess....
Originally posted by JayDaDon
He was still weakened dude can't get around that fact. The avengers, Ff, Gotg and everyone else can pat themselves on the back for bleeding a weakened thanos.....I guess....
Even though he was weakened, Cap still hurt him; unless he was at deaths door, Thanos simply doesnt have that Odin-tanking level of durability that he once had...
Kurse beats the hell out of Thanos in a pure fist fight as a result...
Originally posted by JayDaDon
Cap has the capforce here were talking a guy who hurts guys like Namor, Thor, Hulk, rhino on a regular basis. Him being able to hurt a weakened Thanos is no big stretch by this point.
The Thing hurt him as well; the distance between Odin attacks and Thing attacks is light years apart...
I can make the same argument easily; Thanos is not currently portrayed as someone with the ability to withstand Kurse level (x4 Thor attack power; given Thors recent feats, this makes Kurse unbelievably uber) assaults...
^ That's the one thing about the reverse ninja law. Once you have that montage dogpile beatdown at the end by the heroes, everybody gets their shot in and it looks like it hurts. Even those who should otherwise be useless. Like when Tim Drake's Red Robin drew blood from Superman Prime with a kick during Prime's dogpile beatdown in Teen Titans.
The only comic I've read that had made a point to contravene this was in an Avengers: The Initiative comic where Osborn lectures Taskmaster about how delusional he is for thinking Thor would have even felt his pathetic love-taps during the Siege dogpile beatdown.
So this kind of stuff can't ever really be held against the victim. Not reliably. At the very least, we have to be consistent with it.
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
The Thing hurt him as well; the distance between Odin attacks and Thing attacks is light years apart...I can make the same argument easily; Thanos is not currently portrayed as someone with the ability to withstand Kurse level (x4 Thor attack power; given Thors recent feats, this makes Kurse unbelievably uber) assaults...
And yet...he was still weakened when that all happened. So you can't really use that instance to determine what level he would be at if he were 100%. If you used another instance then you might have something there.
Originally posted by ODGFor the sake of being a tool I would like to point out that when the same dogpile thing happened to SBP some particular Thanos fans used it as an argument in order to prove that Prime is a weakling compared to Thanos. Apparently the same logic does no apply to Thanos because when he took that beating it was ignored. Being weakened does not mean ones overall level of durability decreases. Anyone Thing can damage (even is a weakened state) Odin should be able to obliterate.
^ That's the one thing about the reverse ninja law. Once you have that montage dogpile beatdown at the end by the heroes, everybody gets their shot in and it looks like it hurts. Even those who should otherwise be useless. Like when Tim Drake's Red Robin drew blood from Superman Prime with a kick during Prime's dogpile beatdown in Teen Titans.The only comic I've read that had made a point to contravene this was in an Avengers: The Initiative comic where Osborn lectures Taskmaster about how delusional he is for thinking Thor would have even felt his pathetic love-taps during the Siege dogpile beatdown.
So this kind of stuff can't ever really be held against the victim. Not reliably. At the very least, we have to be consistent with it.
Originally posted by SamZEDit's clear Thanos must of been severely weakend for Thing to hurt him, as Thing couldn't hurt as pre Rez Thanos before his power was greatly increased by Death.
For the sake of being a tool I would like to point out that when the same dogpile thing happened to SBP some particular Thanos fans used it as an argument in order to prove that Prime is a weakling compared to Thanos. Apparently the same logic does no apply to Thanos because when he took that beating it was ignored. Being weakened does not mean ones overall level of durability decreases. Anyone Thing can damage (even is a weakened state) Odin should be able to obliterate.
Or is just something people ignore on purpose ??