Originally posted by Dareangel
if anything, thise gif should be a leason to you. because later, when wolverine needed something, he got a nice juicy " go f^ck yourself " in return.
The only thing I need from you is to stop posting.
Originally posted by Dareangel
oh shit found it, wtf look at thisss look at this!!!!!!!!
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i will explain my point. look at this fight and storyline. what do you see? we see juggernaut. it was even stated that he fought the xmen and basically they are depicting regular juggernauts history. he has the powers of the juggernaut we know because he is the juggernaut we know. however, its a different storyline, the "adventures" storyline. but what does it really means? what does an alternative storyline truelly means? well to me, that means a very simple thing. it basically says, lets take character X, and put it under a different storyline thats all. but its still the same character with same powers and same everything. its just a different storyline thats all. its the same character under different events. so should we dismiss fighting feats from a different storyline? well, unless it altered the character itself, the answer should be no. because its the same character with same powers. if champion from adventures beats juggernaut from adventures, it doesnt mean that its not canon. it means that under a different storyline where they fought, thats what would happen.
yes, i know forum rules and all, yes i know, dont bother sending me the link i know i know. i am talking about what logically should be.
Originally posted by Dareangel👆 Good point
i will explain my point. look at this fight and storyline. what do you see? we see juggernaut. it was even stated that he fought the xmen and basically they are depicting regular juggernauts history. he has the powers of the juggernaut we know because he is the juggernaut we know. however, its a different storyline, the "adventures" storyline. but what does it really means? what does an alternative storyline truelly means? well to me, that means a very simple thing. it basically says, lets take character X, and put in under a different storyline thats all. but its still the same character with same powers and same everything. its just a different storyline thats all. its the same character under different events. so should we dismiss fighting feats from a different storyline? well, unless it altered the character itself, the answer should be no. because its the same character with same powers. if champion from adventures beats juggernaut from adventures, it doesnt mean that its not canon. it means that under a different storyline where they fought, thats what would happen.yes, i know forum rules and all, yes i know, dont bother sending me the link i know i know. i am talking about what logically should be.
Thor vs Hulk #6 Champions of the Universe. Worth it to check out the whole series to see how much of a plot device the weapon the Promoter had.
Also someone won the 4 way battle at the end. Judging by the faces it wasn't Thor or Hulk. Probably Promoter or maybe the small chance Champ did since we didn't see him... maybe