Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus1,926 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend
Thor and Blake trade places idiot. Not to mention the comic straight up says that Donald Blake goes nowhere, to an un place.

If you can't read, better shut up.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Though they "trade places", Thor goes to the "elder sleep" to commune with his ancestors when Blake is in midgard. When Thor is in midgard, Blake goes to this paradise like reality Odin created.

"Trade places" in the literal sense, Thor goes exactly the same place where Blake usually lives. He doesn't go in some random place to sleep.

I had this friend name Blake, he gets all the pussies back in college

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
It's a no-where world underneath the World Tree. That's why the World Serpent was there and killed. It coils around the roots of the world tree.

And what do you mean it's not tangible in nature? He killed seemingly hundreds of thousands, and he crafted armor/gained power/made weapons that he used to immediately attack Loki. He literally switches employees with Thor when he goes there. He's not in a coma.

No, the Elder Sleep is where Thor goes, and the magical reality is where Donald Blake goes:

PR, why do you shit on Carver consistently but allow Abhil so much leeway? This retard would use a Jimmy Olsen dream as a valid feat if he could, but will preemptively make threads to discount feats of comics he hasn't even read.

All cheerleading aside, I think some of you have your wires crossed.

1. When Thor is in Midgard, Blake is in the dream world
2. When Thor is in Asgard, Blake is in Midgard
3. When Blake is in Asgard (which, atm, is now in OK), Thor is in the Elder Sleep.

Sentence #2 is how Blake can be a normal doctor walking around Earth, whilst Thor is happily carousing with the Warriors 3 and Volstagg etc. Otherwise.....are we saying Thor is always in this Elder Sleep everytime we saw Blake walking around Earth?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
All cheerleading aside, I think some of you have your wires crossed.

1. When Thor is in Midgard, Blake is in the dream world
2. When Thor is in Asgard, Blake is in Midgard
3. When Blake is in Asgard (which, atm, is now in OK), Thor is in the Elder Sleep.

Sentence #2 is how Blake can be a normal doctor walking around Earth, whilst Thor is happily carousing with the Warriors 3 and Volstagg etc. Otherwise.....are we saying Thor is always in this Elder Sleep everytime we saw Blake walking around Earth?

#2 is wrong. When Thor is in Asgard, Blake is in the dream world.

Blake isn’t a normal doctor on Earth while Thor is out on adventures. They cannot coexist when joined. I think you have some stories mixed up like during Fraction when Thor and Blake are completely
Severed.

Yes, Thor is always on the elder sleep when Blake is out according to this retcon.

So people are saying the Serpent transferred "part" of his weight to the cat? How TF does that make any sense? Did he cut himself in half or something.

Cat was Jormie. Utgard used magics to make it seem it was a cat.

At least thats wut i think happened.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
#2 is wrong. When Thor is in Asgard, Blake is in the dream world.

Blake isn’t a normal doctor on Earth while Thor is out on adventures. They cannot coexist when joined. I think you have some stories mixed up like during Fraction when Thor and Blake are completely
Severed.

Yes, Thor is always on the elder sleep when Blake is out according to this retcon.

Well...yes. I was actually thinking of JMS' run.

Thor is not asleep here, but still chatting to Blake.

Originally posted by carver9
So people are saying the Serpent transferred "part" of his weight to the cat? How TF does that make any sense? Did he cut himself in half or something.

Magic. I mean, how TF does a cat weigh as much as the Midgard Serpent, lmao.

Insane strength feat for Iron Man:

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Cat was Jormie. Utgard used magics to make it seem it was a cat.

At least thats wut i think happened.

Gotcha. Im still trying to understand why someone in their right mind would even assume the Serpent used HALF of his weight or even a portion of his weight in that instance. It doesnt make sense and it's a clown way of debating to try and low ball a ft. Why wasn't it the whole Serpent? How can it even transport half of its weight anyways? This logic is dumb and its an attempt at TRYING to lowball.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Insane strength feat for Iron Man:

He got hospitalized after that.

But yeah, that and the Hulk one-shot have to be Tony's greatest striking feats ever.

Ironman can immerse unlike Anole.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Insane strength feat for Iron Man:

Nice feat, but the scale looks so off.

Yeah, it could've been drawn much better.

Anyway, size of Cardiac's sphere is irrelevant, it's its composition which really matters here.

It gets constantly ignored on forums, but Stark has some hardcore strength feats.

He takes on heralds of Galactus, Stilt you fool!!!!

😂

Issue 1, Terrax ownage. Yeah, I know.

Not to mention his Surfer encounters.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
He got hospitalized after that.

But yeah, that and the Hulk one-shot have to be Tony's greatest striking feats ever.

This is pretty interesting too. Wonder how sterile neutrinos would do against Supes:

How long did they affect Hyperion?

Dark radiation doesn't cancel Superman's solar radiation out, if his performance against Mageddon and anti sunlight is any guide. Purely theoretical of course, as we don't know how they equate to each other.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Dark radiation doesn't cancel Superman's solar radiation out, if his performance against Mageddon and anti sunlight is any guide. Purely theoretical of course, as we don't know how they equate to each other.

this is essentially doing what the random water gos guy did by blocking Supes cells with dark water