Originally posted by celeyhyga17
You thought that was riled up? Erm... Folks today are too damn sensitive. Smh...Yes. Kudos to him for posting the proper scans which you should have known about since you are apparently well versed with the arc. A scan if I may add along with those I posted, further reinforces what you couldn't properly wrap your brain around.
Oh really now? So the same basic point he stated which I've wasted my time repeating, you now suddenly agree with(?mostly?). Good for you..
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Seeing as how you now changed your tune after seeing his wonderful scans (or maybe no longer deny plain'ol facts), I'm still left a bit confused as to why you were adverse to the point from the beginning.
Which now leads me to a few thoughts.You lied about reading the story and only added to the discussions with guesstimates. Can't be that. You're not a liar.
You read the story, but decided to disagree with facts until there were enough smoking gun evidence that you can no longer deny.
Or... You read the story, but you suffer from reading incomprehension. That I can't fault you with since many a poster who frequent these boards suffer from the same malady.
You're right...
You are a bit too sensitive about this stuff.
Need hugs? ✅
You had fine points BTW. I just, honestly, don't feel that Gorr should start every fight with his entire army. Touche' on the format of reply, lol.
Originally posted by Branlor SwiftI think it could be fairly argued that Gorr just went "round two" on their a$$e$. It's rare when supervillains do it, but that's how it seemed to me. After all, Gorr hadn't been in an actual fight for millennia. Clearly he was rusty at first.
Gorr was using his army to watch over the countless Gods he enslaved. And with a command he had them kill enough Gods to create a serpent that ensnared King Thor and Thor. After the serpent fell, Gorr seemingly reabsorbed it judging from his ability to beat all the Thors at once after almost getting one shotted by King Thor.