Match the feat

Started by abhilegend11 pages

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
And just to solidify how impressive his feat is, I would assume the Asgardian stories encapsulate the Asgardian realms, which are as per this comic, are Universes:

Loki then goes on to face Those Who Sit Above in the Shadows, who were implied to be wayward Beyonders. Loki is a 5-D imp at his best.

I didn't mean this to turn into a Loki respect thread. It was just hilarious how much Loki repeating Superman's feat triggered Abhiligend, and it was not even close to his most impressive feats from that run. Anyways....moving on.


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If anyone's triggered, it's you. But sure 616 Loki > King Thor. Good work boy.

Originally posted by abhilegend
You're posting a lot of nonsense but skipped the most important question.

Loki in King Thor future drove Ego with necrosword to insanity who devoured Galactus (who was more powerful than King Thor).

So 616 Loki>Necro Ego>Galactus>King Thor?

Are you that idiotic?


Originally posted by abhilegend
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If anyone's triggered, it's you. But sure 616 Loki > King Thor. Good work boy.

I'm glad you've completely dropped your argument, and resulted into pointless ABC logic. The author's name is Kieron Gillen, you can email him if you are frustrated that 616 Loki > King Loki.

Now that I've proved 616 Loki > King Loki, the rest is irrelevant and this feat counts:

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P.S. Galactus > King Thor is not a certainty. He temporarily knocked out Thor, yes, but Thor was stalemating him just fine, and even knocked him down/had the advantage when he stopped fighting and came across Earth's grave. That fight could have easily gone a different way if Thor hadn't stopped fighting.

Also, Galactus was only partially fed but King Thor was exhausted as well. Remember, in his fight with Gorr, the Thor-Force had been drained millions of years ago and he had not entered the Thor Sleep in that time as he stood guard in Asgard. The Galactus fight was post-Gorr, and Thor had still not rejuvenated himself. He then fought the Phoenix as well.

King Thor was like Superman who hadn't been in the Sun for years, battling Marvel's top cosmics.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I'm glad you've completely dropped your argument, and resulted into pointless ABC logic. The author's name is Kieron Gillen, you can email him if you are frustrated that 616 Loki > King Loki.

Did you now?

Now that I've proved 616 Loki > King Loki, the rest is irrelevant and this feat counts:

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Guess idiocy has no limits after all. No, it doesn't counts my dear idiot.

P.S. Galactus > King Thor is not a certainty. He temporarily knocked out Thor, yes, but Thor was stalemating him just fine, and even knocked him down/had the advantage when he stopped fighting and came across Earth's grave. That fight could have easily gone a different way if Thor hadn't stopped fighting.

Also, Galactus was only partially fed but King Thor was exhausted as well. Remember, in his fight with Gorr, the Thor-Force had been drained millions of years ago and he had not entered the Thor Sleep in that time as he stood guard in Asgard. The Galactus fight was post-Gorr, and Thor had still not rejuvenated himself. He then fought the Phoenix as well.

King Thor was like Superman who hadn't been in the Sun for years, battling Marvel's top cosmics.

Yeah, yeah. Even you said Galactus is above King Thor previously.

But sure thing bro, King Thor was more powerful than Galactus and lost on purpose and flew away from the fight to find necrosword because lulz. Sure thing.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Did you now?

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Guess idiocy has no limits after all. No, it doesn't counts my dear idiot.

Yeah, yeah. Even you said Galactus is above King Thor previously.

But sure thing bro, King Thor was more powerful than Galactus and lost on purpose and flew away from the fight to find necrosword because lulz. Sure thing.

616 Loki > King evil Loki. 616 Loki absorbed King evil Loki's story. His existence is by definition canon. Why doesn't the feat count?

I never said King Thor > Galactus and that he lost on purpose. Galactus won. I'm saying it wasn't a defeat driven by superior power but psychological weakness, and if the fight took place anywhere by Earth, it could have gone differently or been a stalemate. It's not a far fetched idea.

King Thor post-Odin sleep fought a Gorr who was way more powerful than Galactus.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
616 Loki > King evil Loki. 616 Loki absorbed King evil Loki's story. His existence is by definition canon. Why doesn't the feat count?

Because multiverse ended and made all the "last days of Midgard" stories non canon.

I never said King Thor > Galactus and that he lost on purpose. Galactus won. I'm saying it wasn't a defeat driven by superior power but psychological weakness, and if the fight took place anywhere by Earth, it could have gone differently or been a stalemate. It's not a far fetched idea.

Uh-huh.

King Thor post-Odin sleep fought a Gorr who was way more powerful than Galactus.

King Thor also had Phoenix Force.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Because multiverse ended and made all the "last days of Midgard" stories non canon.

Uh-huh.

King Thor also had Phoenix Force.

Except for Asgardians. Loki saved all their stories and allowed them to live on. 🙂

You've got your stories mixed up. Thor had the Phoenix Force when he fought the most powerful Doom in existence.

After he beat Doom in a fight that lasted centuries, he entered the Odin Sleep for the first time in hundreds of millions of years, maybe Billions?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Because multiverse ended and made all the "last days of Midgard" stories non canon.

Breaking the fourth wall is one of Loki's powers.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So how do all these things tie in with Marvel 2099? Were we ever told what happened to the characters we know and love?

So I don’t want to see Trollberto and carter 9 lowball they heat of 10 billion suns that the thought robot tanked.

Why? Black winter died from the energy of a hundred thousand devoured worlds.

H1 buddy, do the math for us and show us a comparison here.

10 billion suns tickled Superman.
100k devoured worlds killed BW.

Galactus is some kind of super converter. He can take the energy of one biosphere and then wipe out a Solar System. The energy of 100k worlds inside Galactus is very different outside of him.

It’s kind of like Superman with sunlight. The amount of sunlight his skin can actually absorb for the energy he outputs is makes no sense.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

Its an alternate future?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Except for Asgardians. Loki saved all their stories and allowed them to live on. 🙂

Nope. Reed recreated the multiverse, not multiverse minus asgard of Earth 616.

You've got your stories mixed up. Thor had the Phoenix Force when he fought the most powerful Doom in existence.

And even after that he had Phoenix Force.

After he beat Doom in a fight that lasted centuries, he entered the Odin Sleep for the first time in hundreds of millions of years, maybe Billions?

And?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

Breaking the fourth wall is one of Loki's powers.


Loki himself is unsure if he is God of Story anymore.

Not to mention he signed a deal with Children of Eternity which basically nulled all his stories with a hero's story.

Mostly Loki's writers fashion themselves as Neil Gaiman for some reasons lately, the stories are borderline incomprehensible.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Galactus is some kind of super converter. He can take the energy of one biosphere and then wipe out a Solar System. The energy of 100k worlds inside Galactus is very different outside of him.

It’s kind of like Superman with sunlight. The amount of sunlight his skin can actually absorb for the energy he outputs is makes no sense.

Its an alternate future?

Well what I mean is, Marvel 2099 is THE canon future for Marvel. Anything else is the alternate future.

carver, alberto, rage

it never ends

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yes, to replace the one that was burnt out. Without any proof that it is any lesser, or greater, we assume that it is the same.
He powered up the engine for an artificial sun with an unquantifiable size for it. There’s nothing impressive about this.

What unquantifiable size? It's the same sun.

No, it isn’t and there’s zero proof of that.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
No, it isn’t and there’s zero proof of that.

Of course there is. Its the same sun which was snuffed out which BWL used Superman to power again.

Where is the indication that its different from previous sun?

Then as per Pr ,we assume it's the sun is the same as ours.

Thanks.

Just for emphasis, Apokolips (the planet around the same size as Earth) resides in Sun's core.