Mangog being subservient to Thanos, is no different than the many, many instances if more powerful characters showing respect to leaders and more experienced characters by choice. Especially if the characters have a shared goal, or the relationship is somehow benefiting each character. It means nothing.
Mangog also took direction from a weak sorcerer (i forget his name), when he was summoned and took up the guise of Odin.
Hawkeye was not the most powerful member of the Avengers.
Then, we have Batman, Cyclops, etc.
Doctor Doom and Molecule Man? Validus has been ordered around by weaker characters.
It's not a valud selling point.
Odin himself was un able to even harm Mangog. He had to reverse his own spell, unmaking Mangog, as the only way to defeat him.
And Odin put his foot to Thanos' a$$.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
Where?
Originally posted by Damborgson
That just means Thanos is badass.He lost to Odin afterall. And admitted it.
Originally posted by Damborgson
My guess is somewhere in the Jurgens run. Mangog doesn't have many showings but they got consistently lower after his ordeals with Odin, which is the SA Mangog I assume people refer to.
There is no loss of power for Mangog. It's just that he isn't treated like HP Doomsday and more like DOS Doomsday by Jurgens.