Darkseid vs God Quarry Thanos

Started by celeyhyga174 pages

Originally posted by TheHulkster
It seems that the Phoenix is multiversal.

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/5/56904/3038130-1741083-what_is_the_phoenix_force_01.jpg


Wow.

So that means Thor ko'ing Multiversal Phoenix albeit briefly, makes him a multiversal enemy buster!!!!

Multiverse Abstract Thor 4tw!

Awesome.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wow.

So that means Thor ko'ing Multiversal Phoenix albeit briefly, makes him a multiversal enemy buster!!!!

Multiverse Abstract Thor 4tw!

Awesome.

He used Mjolnir, which is one of the most powerful weapons in Marvel.

The thing that bothers me the most about Darkseid, is that we all know that he's going to have another run in with Superman, and Superman is going to beat the brakes off of him. Then a few weeks later, Superman is going to run into someone like Zod, and struggle to put him in his place.

Is Hellbat Armor multiversal?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wow.

So that means Thor ko'ing Multiversal Phoenix albeit briefly, makes him a multiversal enemy buster!!!!

Multiverse Abstract Thor 4tw!

Awesome.


Isn't that a handbook entry? Unless it's backed up by on panel evidence it's inadmissible.

Also Thor was sodomized repeatedly by unworthy hosts wielding 1/5 of the PF, him "KOing" the full PF is a bit of a stretch.

Originally posted by Stoic
The thing that bothers me the most about Darkseid, is that we all know that he's going to have another run in with Superman, and Superman is going to beat the brakes off of him. Then a few weeks later, Superman is going to run into someone like Zod, and struggle to put him in his place.

Considering Superman lost his last few fights with Darkseid, I'd say no.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
Is Hellbat Armor multiversal?

Darkseid was weakened, so no.

Originally posted by Stoic
The thing that bothers me the most about Darkseid, is that we all know that he's going to have another run in with Superman, and Superman is going to beat the brakes off of him. Then a few weeks later, Superman is going to run into someone like Zod, and struggle to put him in his place.

Welcome to the world of continuous character written by multiple different writers fiction world.

Case and point, Batman beating Zoom. Seriously, in what universe to see that happening?

Even if Zoom was operating at .000001 of his true speed, the fact that Bruce was able to intercept him is pure pis/cis shitty story telling.

Originally posted by zopzop
Isn't that a handbook entry? Unless it's backed up by on panel evidence it's inadmissible.

Also Thor was sodomized repeatedly by unworthy hosts wielding 1/5 of the PF, him "KOing" the full PF is a bit of a stretch.

Originally posted by Damborgson

Description of scene.
http://imgur.com/2FQSzNa.jpg

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Is Hellbat Armor multiversal?

Yes.

Batman, whilst injured, sucker punched, and half naked, is WW level.

This is when she's bloodlusted, and had the GoW amp.

So yeah, him just putting on normal armour makes him trans level. Hell at armour makes him abstract.

As I have said many times,using Batman and Superman as a measuring stick is stupid.

But people persist.

Who represented the Grey? Was that character considered multiversal, or was it that the power existed throughout the multiverse?

I mean if we're throwing the word Multiversal around like bon bons, why isn't a Phoenix Avatar being considered to be multiversal?

Originally posted by Stoic
Who represented the Grey? Was that character considered multiversal, or was it that the power existed throughout the multiverse?

I mean if we're throwing the word Multiversal around like bon bons, why isn't a Phoenix Avatar being considered to be multiversal?

Solomon Grundy possesses the Grey. Grundy was near unbeatable. The fight only ended once Grundy was bfr to the moon. Even then, Grundy was still ready to fight some more.

As long as Grundy was on Earth, he couldn't be stopped.

Alan is Multiversal because both he and the author claimed he had, and was accessing the Multiversal Green powers to battle Darkseid.

Alan became the conduit itself. Per his words.

Phoenix multiversal:

ermm

Phoenix only sent a portion of the tower to the multiverse. It's not actually a multiversal entity.

Originally posted by abhilegend
ermm

Phoenix only sent a portion of the tower to the multiverse. It's not actually a multiversal entity.

Where do you get “portion” from?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Considering Superman lost his last few fights with Darkseid, I'd say no.
Darkseid was weakened, so no.

I know that Hellbat is weakened, but where is Seid said to be weakened?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Where do you get “portion” from?

In the scan? And the same comic states that Phoenix only taps into the elemental forces of the universe and has no power of its own.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
I know that Hellbat is weakened, but where is Seid said to be weakened?

Have you actually read the story? That was the whole plot, Kalibak was using Damian's body as a focal point to destroy planets and moons to restore Darkseid.

All this Bat-hate, smh.

Originally posted by abhilegend
In the scan? And the same comic states that Phoenix only taps into the elemental forces of the universe and has no power of its own.


Have you actually read the story? That was the whole plot, Kalibak was using Damian's body as a focal point to destroy planets and moons to restore Darkseid.

And he is restored by the time he faces Hellbat. And his depletion was at the hands of Earth's heroes in the first place.

The scan makes no mention of a portion and your scan never says "only".

Originally posted by TheHulkster
And he is restored by the time he faces Hellbat. And his depletion was at the hands of Earth's heroes in the first place.

The scan makes no mention of a portion and your scan never says "only".

So what's your point? Are you using the Hellbat armour as a measure of Darkseid's power? It fought with him, and therefore it's multiversal, or DS just isn't that powerful?

Because using Batman as a measuring stick is rife with pitfalls. This is the guy who can hide from heralds (Gotham). KO heralds (Grundy). KO guys who KO said heralds (Bane, with b headbutt). Outreact energy attacks AFTER they've been fired (Superman). Take on Mid to High heralds without armour (WW). Take beatings from Trans characters (Prof Zoom) without dying.

And that's just new 52.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Description of scene.
http://imgur.com/2FQSzNa.jpg

Wow, I'd never seen that before. 👆

Originally posted by zopzop
Isn't that a handbook entry? Unless it's backed up by on panel evidence it's inadmissible.

Also Thor was sodomized repeatedly by unworthy hosts wielding 1/5 of the PF, him "KOing" the full PF is a bit of a stretch.

You could easily explain Thor's performance being worse on Earth because...he's on Earth. If he fought the Phoenix like he did in space in AvX or in the recent interaction where he created a storm that matched the Mother Storm, there wouldn't be an Earth.

Also, comics. But the take away is that when you need the most powerful Avenger to confront the Phoenix and to try and stop it, the Earth sends Thor. Message is clear.