Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by StiltmanFTW1,926 pages
Originally posted by MrMind
so much for skyfather level blackheart comicvine claimed

You forgot how Bone Claw Wolverine, Castle and Ketch gangbanged Blackheart?

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
You forgot how Bone Claw Wolverine, Castle and Ketch gangbanged Blackheart?

I can't forget what I don't know in the first place

Originally posted by MrMind
I can't forget what I don't know in the first place

Then stop carvering around and educate yourself before you get deported back to Xi Jinping's bedroom:

lol marvel hell lords lol

Not an expert at Thor. But in the recent Immortal Thor issue, Thor is hurt by Jupiter's atmospheric pressure
https://ibb.co/qWXZByY

Is Thor depowered or something?

thor would unironically lose to storm in current marvel, there's no doubt in my mind.

and thor is embarrassing. jupiter atmosphere pressure is 30–90 psi, 5-10 times that of earth, and thor is crumbling to that. in comics that's barely peak human level

The context is that Thor is the Allfather there.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Not an expert at Thor. But in the recent Immortal Thor issue, Thor is hurt by Jupiter's atmospheric pressure
https://ibb.co/qWXZByY

Is Thor depowered or something?

1) Invulnerability has never been Thor's forte. Stop confusing him with Superman.

Even Hercules (Thor's peer for the most part) has always had much better and more consistent durability feats.

2) That's actually a really high showing for him.

in comics that's barely peak human level

You forgot the thread made by Phil which showed how peak humans and low metas humbled Thor on a regular basis?

Your amnesia is worrying me.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The context is that Thor is the Allfather there.

Odinforce Thor is a threat only in alternate realities or when there's some other power-up stacking with OF and acting as some crazy power multiplier.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Not an expert at Thor. But in the recent Immortal Thor issue, Thor is hurt by Jupiter's atmospheric pressure
https://ibb.co/qWXZByY

Is Thor depowered or something?

The narrator mentions the weight of a far off world on his back. 🤷🏾‍♂️

One day, someone will translate Marvel comics to Swahili, so Pope Carver IX will be able to understand it.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
One day, someone will translate Marvel comics to Swahili, so Pope Carver IX will be able to understand it.

"Thor felt all the crushing weight of a far off world on his back". Tell me how I should translate that?

Action comics. Superman mentions that heat vision is still one of the hardest powers for him to control. A full dose of heat vision can depower him. Drain him of all his power. This happens when a duplicate is hit by a ray, knocks his powers out of wack (yes, he had Superman powers).

https://ibb.co/zfw06px
https://ibb.co/kDpDr9t

This is actually a good strategy at beating the character. Anyone that has the ability to tamper with his heat vision could get him to drain his abilities in a couple of seconds.

Originally posted by carver9
"Thor felt all the crushing weight of a far off world on his back". Tell me how I should translate that?

You have the whole page offering the full context and you choose to go with the literal translation? 😂

Atmospheric pressure =/= weight of a planet.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
You have the whole page offering the full context and you choose to go with the literal translation? 😂

Atmospheric pressure =/= weight of a planet.

The narrative paints it as the weight of a world, though. I dont get why you're trying to dispute this when it's right there on panel.

Originally posted by carver9
The narrator mentions the weight of a far off world on his back. 🤷🏾‍♂️

Yeah, a far off world weight, of atmospheric pressure. As Storm mentions here
https://i.ibb.co/R64ZpS1/19.jpg

And in the next page, Thor uses his full force to against the crushing air of another world should also clear the confusion about whether the narrator means the entire weight of a world, or just the weight of its crushing air/atmospheric pressure.
https://ibb.co/CP745yK
https://ibb.co/b39K68c

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
You have the whole page offering the full context and you choose to go with the literal translation? 😂

Atmospheric pressure =/= weight of a planet.


Yeah, pretty much. In the next page the narrative also points out that Thor uses his full force against the crushing *air* of a world should also clear the confusion

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Yeah, pretty much. In the next page the narrative also points out that Thor uses his full force against the crushing *air* of a world should also clear the confusion

How many blacks have you met in China?

I suspect zero.

See, they're all special.

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Plus, he also happens to be American --- and they're all like Drax from Gunn's GotG movies. They don't do metaphors and take everything literally:

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Of course, there's also a good chance Carv is simply trolling DC fans & their awful double standards right now. If so, then I salute him.

But that would probably be giving him too much credit mmm

😂

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Not an expert at Thor. But in the recent Immortal Thor issue, Thor is hurt by Jupiter's atmospheric pressure
https://ibb.co/qWXZByY

Is Thor depowered or something?


😂

The narration states his spine was about to break lmao

Originally posted by abhilegend
😂

The narration states his spine was about to break lmao

Goes nicely with how Tyr, the Z-lister, almost broke Thor with his (one-handed) friendly bearhug.

Thanos and Genis vs Fallen One

Again proving mjolnir>Surfer's power.