Nobody's ripping anybody's head off. Thanos is far too over-rated on here.
This partly depends on which fictional universe the fight takes place in and who writes it. i'd love to see Kirkman write it. He'd make sure that Thanos didn't have people's fists bouncing off him unscathed. Thragg would definitely rip a limb off or smash a hole right through his body, with the appropriate fountains of Kirkmanish gore.
Originally posted by wuleecat😂 cry more
Nobody's ripping anybody's head off. Thanos is far too over-rated on here.This partly depends on which fictional universe the fight takes place in and who writes it. i'd love to see Kirkman write it. He'd make sure that Thanos didn't have people's fists bouncing off him unscathed. Thragg would definitely rip a limb off or smash a hole right through his body, with the appropriate fountains of Kirkmanish gore.
Thanos beats him to death
Originally posted by AbelAnderson😬 that was only after fighting Nolan, Robot, and a shit ton of other Viltrumites. I like how you also ignore that he was hit by several solar flares during that fight and kept going. Thor's hammer has also melted in the sun and Superman has even been affected by the sun before. But sure, let's pretend that the sun has any bearing on this fight.
I second this,Thragg was severely burnt in the sun,how unimpressive.
Thanks wins btw.
Atm, I can't justify any reality where Thanos doesn't punch his head off.
Originally posted by panthergod
Thragg wins. He's WELL beyond Thanos in strength.
That doesn't even make ANY sense.
You're not even attempting to be logical. You literally just enter threads and say the most extreme shit possible that you think will either (A) Be beneficial for Superman in some weird BPD way. (B) Demean any character you dislike.
Superman fans are legit a plague on vs. boards right now. It use to be Gamma Italians.
Originally posted by deathslash
😬 that was only after fighting Nolan, Robot, and a shit ton of other Viltrumites. I like how you also ignore that he was hit by several solar flares during that fight and kept going. Thor's hammer has also melted in the sun and Superman has even been affected by the sun before. But sure, let's pretend that the sun has any bearing on this fight.Thanks wins btw.
Just focusing on this example (I'm unfamiliar with Thragg), but why would him taking a beating from lots of opponents reduce his resistance to heat?
Originally posted by Delta1938Viltrumites have what are known as "smart atoms". It makes them more durable and is largely what enables them to survive well, pretty much anything. It's only when they take enough damage that their atoms begin to weaken and become more destabized.
Just focusing on this example (I'm unfamiliar with Thragg), but why would him taking a beating from lots of opponents reduce his resistance to heat?
That's not to say that they're not durable though.
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It takes quite a bit of durability to not only survive destruction of a planet (which was which was 1.25 the density of Earth) but to also shrug of the shockwave of its destruction.
And as far as heat goes, Mark (who was significantly beaneath Thragg at the time of these feats) tanked an explosion that turned Las Vegas into glass.
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And he also tanked a nuke that was designed for blowing up the sun.
These last two scans are by far the most informative.
TL;DR: There's an upper limit to the amount of damage that smart atoms can receive before the begin to weaken and there's also an upper limit to the amount of heat that a Viltrumite can take before their smart atoms get destabized. It's a written in weakness the same way that Wonder woman is on par with Superman but can be hurt by bullets. The same way that Superman can be killed by Kryptonite. The same way that wolverine can die if he suffocates.
Originally posted by deathslash
Viltrumites have what are known as "smart atoms". It makes them more durable and is largely what enables them to survive well, pretty much anything. It's only when they take enough damage that their atoms begin to weaken and become more destabized.
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Their smart atoms also allow them to become as strong as they need to be and their strength often times is several levels above their durability. This is why Viltrumites seem to be so "squishy" by the standards of others.That's not to say that they're not durable though.
https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/14/147508/4531035-invincible+feat+durability+%2811%29.pngIt takes quite a bit of durability to not only survive destruction of a planet (which was which was 1.25 the density of Earth) but to also shrug of the shockwave of its destruction.
And as far as heat goes, Mark (who was significantly beaneath Thragg at the time of these feats) tanked an explosion that turned Las Vegas into glass.
https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/14/147508/4414304-invincible+feat+durability+%282%29.png
https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/14/147508/4414305-invincible+feat+durability+%283%29.pngAnd he also tanked a nuke that was designed for blowing up the sun.
These last two scans are by far the most informative.
TL;DR: There's an upper limit to the amount of damage that smart atoms can receive before the begin to weaken and there's also an upper limit to the amount of heat that a Viltrumite can take before their smart atoms get destabized. It's a written in weakness the same way that Wonder woman is on par with Superman but can be hurt by bullets. The same way that Superman can be killed by Kryptonite. The same way that wolverine can die if he suffocates.
These are high showing for high Heralds. HIGH showings.