Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Typical Thor fanboyism, seen every single day on KMC.
Originally posted by leonidas
yeah, not seeing how he appears ko'd in that first panel....the empty speech bubble simply represents the fact that his speech can't be heard in space. as he begins to re-enter the atmosphere the speech appears in the bubble.i've never understood how people say he was ko'd. :/
Originally posted by carver9
So he's holding on to something, looking up, have speech bubbles, and talking the next panel and he is still koed? Lol.
Let's not forget just because this is depicted in one page, doesn't mean the time it took for him to get punted into space, then seem to drift aimlessly, and finally hurtle back down happened in short period of time.
Oh and Stilt, "typical fanboyism"? Of course I'd argue for the knock out genius. But am I coming in here with completely nonsensical reasons? Am I saying he's knocked out with both eyes wide open and completely filled speech bubbles from start to finish? Get the phukk outta here with that.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Not look laid out and only show signs of being roused during reentry.
Bro Nul wasn't KO'd, he wasn't even fazed. The reason why nothing was in the speech bubble was because sound can not travel in space (you know this). He then re-enters the atmosphere, and he once again becomes audible. There was no KO, just a victory for Thor through BFR. Nul was incredibly powerful. Much more powerful than a High herald.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wait.. Empty speech bubbles means he can't be heard in space? Ah ok.. Puzzling since characters talk in space all the time. Tropes and all... And this guy is empowered by Asgardian "magic".. We all know it affords you to do many stupid things like talk in space. And no I'm not going to pull out Thor scans just to prove it. Not even ones that references "magic" as the reason he can do such things. Just take my word for it. But let's say he was speaking in the first panel.
Now look at his body language. Look at his facial expression. Now compare that to the other panel where he looks scared all of a sudden, possibly startled now that he's hurtling down towards terra firma. One moment he's relaxed talking to himself, the next he's screaming in bold letters? Does not mix.Let's not forget just because this is depicted in one page, doesn't mean the time it took for him to get punted into space, then seem to drift aimlessly, and finally hurtle back down happened in short period of time.
Oh and Stilt, "typical fanboyism"? Of course I'd argue for the knock out genius. But am I coming in here with completely nonsensical reasons? Am I saying he's knocked out with both eyes wide open and completely filled speech bubbles from start to finish? Get the phukk outta here with that.
Thor and Hercules have the ability to speak in space because they are enchanted beings. Other characters are cosmic, The Hulk is neither. Cain could speak in space as well, but that's because he is also enchanted. Nul and the other Worthy were just possessed mortals given more power, but their mortal bodies were still only hosts to the demons or beings that dwelt within them. We see this as Cain is taken over, and his personality is pushed back, and shackled by the entity possessing him.
Originally posted by Stoic
Thor and Hercules have the ability to speak in space because they are enchanted beings. Other characters are cosmic, The Hulk is neither. Cain could speak in space as well, but that's because he is also enchanted. Nul and the other Worthy were just possessed mortals given more power, but their mortal bodies were still only hosts to the demons or beings that dwelt within them. We see this as Cain is taken over, and his personality is pushed back, and shackled by the entity possessing him.
This does not make sense.
Anyways was punted in the stratosphere. Last time I checked sound travels in the stratosphere unusually fast. Nul can still make sounds where he was punted and not only at the point the heat from reentry was upon him. Simple really.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wait.. Empty speech bubbles means he can't be heard in space? Ah ok.. Puzzling since characters talk in space all the time. Tropes and all... And this guy is empowered by Asgardian "magic".. We all know it affords you to do many stupid things like talk in space. And no I'm not going to pull out Thor scans just to prove it. Not even ones that references "magic" as the reason he can do such things. Just take my word for it. But let's say he was speaking in the first panel.
Now look at his body language. Look at his facial expression. Now compare that to the other panel where he looks scared all of a sudden, possibly startled now that he's hurtling down towards terra firma. One moment he's relaxed talking to himself, the next he's screaming in bold letters? Does not mix.Let's not forget just because this is depicted in one page, doesn't mean the time it took for him to get punted into space, then seem to drift aimlessly, and finally hurtle back down happened in short period of time.
Oh and Stilt, "typical fanboyism"? Of course I'd argue for the knock out genius. But am I coming in here with completely nonsensical reasons? Am I saying he's knocked out with both eyes wide open and completely filled speech bubbles from start to finish? Get the phukk outta here with that.
So he was koed in one panel and all of a sudden woke up immediately in the next? Doesn't add up, at all. Believe what you want to believe but when I see speech bubbles, someone gripping a hammer and someone talking clearly in the next panel, I'm not going to suggest he was koed. Overall, you're trying to hard.
Originally posted by carver9
So he was koed in one panel and all of a sudden woke up immediately in the next? Doesn't add up, at all. Believe what you want to believe but when I see speech bubbles, someone gripping a hammer and someone talking clearly in the next panel, I'm not going to suggest he was koed. Overall, you're trying to hard.
For one he got punted to the stratosphere which implies some travel. No better yet involves travel. Travel means time took place. He got punted, but obviously w/o the proper escape velocity to break off from the earth's gravity since we know he was pulled back by it. Which means he was going pretty fast, but not incredibly so.
The first panel shows him clearly drifting calmly which implies he is still probably at the point where the energy produced to punt him is gone and the energy involved in his descent will begin soon. The next panel has him hurtling at such a speed that the heat of reentry is clearly depicted. Whole scene implies time passing. Not significant like hours or days passing, but enough to let readers know that he didn't teleport on his way to the stratosphere and then a second later hurtle back down to earth. Common phukkun sense. Forgive me for being blunt.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wtf?This does not make sense.
Anyways was punted in the stratosphere. Last time I checked sound travels in the stratosphere unusually fast. Nul can still make sounds where he was punted and not only at the point the heat from reentry was upon him. Simple really.
He was obviously above the Stratosphere, because he was talking but was inaudible. He then becomes audible in the next panel. This is something that you definitely understand. Nul was not injured in the attack. He certainly wasn't KO'd. He was talking for crying out loud, he was gripping his hammer in a very controlled manner, he hits the ground without any sign of grogginess, gets up, and goes postal in Vampire-Ville. The evidence of Nul not being even slightly affected by the attack has a hell of a lot more evidence attached to it than Thor having in fact KO'd him. Nul was above that class. It happens no biggie, there are guys out there that are a good deal more powerful than Thor, but were still beaten by him. Nul was one of those guys.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Brah a little common sense is needed here. Panel to panel does not always mean second to second or moment to moment.For one he got punted to the stratosphere which implies some travel. No better yet involves travel. Travel means time took place. He got punted, but obviously w/o the proper escape velocity to break off from the earth's gravity since we know he was pulled back by it. Which means he was going pretty fast, but not incredibly so.
The first panel shows him clearly drifting calmly which implies he is still probably at the point where the energy produced to punt him is gone and the energy involved in his descent will begin soon. The next panel has him hurtling at such a speed that the heat of reentry is clearly depicted. Whole scene implies time passing. Not significant like hours or days passing, but enough to let readers know that he didn't teleport on his way to the stratosphere and then a second later hurtle back down to earth. Common phukkun sense. Forgive me for being blunt.
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Nothing implies he was koed. Nothing. Nadda.
Originally posted by Stoic
He was obviously above the Stratosphere, because he was talking but was inaudible. He then becomes audible in the next panel. This is something that you definitely understand. Nul was not injured in the attack. He certainly wasn't KO'd. He was talking for crying out loud, he was gripping his hammer in a very controlled manner, he hits the ground without any sign of grogginess, gets up, and goes postal in Vampire-Ville. The evidence of Nul not being even slightly affected by the attack has a hell of a lot more evidence attached to it than Thor having in fact KO'd him. Nul was above that class. It happens no biggie, there are guys out there that are a good deal more powerful than Thor, but were still beaten by him. Nul was one of those guys.
Regardless of whether Nul was koed or not ,the justification of the empty speech bubbles in space is foolish. Comics have always had characters talk in the vacuum of space when it shold he impossible. No offense but an empty speech bubble in space isn't evidence of anything in a comic setting.
On another note Nul may not have been koed but he was definitely laid out in that scene.
Originally posted by Newjak
Regardless of whether Nul was koed or not ,the justification of the empty speech bubbles in space is foolish. Comics have always had characters talk in the vacuum of space when it shold he impossible. No offense but an empty speech bubble in space isn't evidence of anything in a comic setting.On another note Nul may not have been koed but he was definitely laid out in that scene.
Then why is his speech bubble filled in the very next panel when he entered atmosphere?