Lobo may be one shotted. Why would he even be comparable to a Sky Father? I mean granted, Thor needs more showings, but he is still a Sky Father that was able to weather an assault by Galactus. Team books don't mean much, because if they are the only examples for us to draw from, Lobo's run with the Justice League a little while ago would seriously threaten his stock.Thor likely has an upcoming confrontation with Hulk. If he struggles against him, it doesn't necessarily mean that his stock drops either.
Well there are scenes of him being KO'd by being shot in the head as well. He's been KO'd by being momentarily killed in reference to the Lobo's back mini. Overall, I see this as a mismatch due to the differing weight classes of these two. Lobo a mid to possibly high herald vs a Sky Father. Head or no head, Sky Father's can amplify their strength and toughness.
Pretty sure the OP wasn't thinking of this Multiversal Lobo that you've conveniently brought into the picture. Then you decide to sink to an even lower level by bringing up an obvious low showing of Thor being blindsided and hit in the back of his head by superhuman creatures capable of tossing boulders.
Lobo got pieced the phuck up as a member of the Justice League, by a Taskmaster clone. I mean, we can go real low if you're kicking it low. Lobo's first mini series has a nice one. Or, we could talk average showings?
Originally posted by Stoic
Pretty sure the OP wasn't thinking of this Multiversal Lobo that you've conveniently brought into the picture. Then you decide to sink to an even lower level by bringing up an obvious low showing of Thor being blindsided and hit in the back of his head by superhuman creatures capable of tossing boulders.Lobo got pieced the phuck up as a member of the Justice League, by a Taskmaster clone. I mean, we can go real low if you're kicking it low. Lobo's first mini series has a nice one. Or, we could talk average showings?
I brought low showings in because you did. No more, no less. I was merely pointing out that yes, Lobo has low showings - just as Thor has low showings. If you want to be consistent, be consistent.
I want to use their high showings - CONSISTENTLY for both.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I brought low showings in because you did. No more, no less. I was merely pointing out that yes, Lobo has low showings - just as Thor has low showings. If you want to be consistent, be consistent.I want to use their high showings - CONSISTENTLY for both.
Except for the fact that Lobo's median high range isn't multiversal. You're moving the goal posts again. You'd better re-read the statement that made you believe that I was using a low showing to explain the level that Lobo is consistently on. It isn't multiversal. Most of his showings range between low-high herald. I even let the "he didn't get burned by the sentient star" pass, when he actually did, because it had no lasting effect. But, you have a character that survived a planet exploding on him, and assaults from the Black Winter who casually destroys entire universes, against another that breaks even with Shazam. I wouldn't call breaking even with Shazam a low showing, just about where Lobo averages out at.
You seem to want to use the vast minority or one inconsistent showing to use as Lobo's regular level. Did he fight Despero as a multiversal power? Shazam? Lou? Superman? Why the hell do I bother? Whatever.
Originally posted by Stoic
Except for the fact that Lobo's median high range isn't multiversal. You're moving the goal posts again. You'd better re-read the statement that made you believe that I was using a low showing to explain the level that Lobo is consistently on. It isn't multiversal. Most of his showings range between low-high herald. I even let the "he didn't get burned by the sentient star" pass, when he actually did, because it had no lasting effect. But, you have a character that survived a planet exploding on him, and assaults from the Black Winter who casually destroys entire universes, against another that breaks even with Shazam. I wouldn't call breaking even with Shazam a low showing, just about where Lobo averages out at.You seem to want to use the vast minority or one inconsistent showing to use as Lobo's regular level. Did he fight Despero as a multiversal power? Shazam? Lou? Superman? Why the hell do I bother? Whatever.
Full Capacity Rule. Not 'Average Capacity Rule', or whatever. My only use of the 'multiversal' showing was in direct response to you - IF we are throwing statuses about, then Lobo's status is as a multiversal being. Now of course, his showings contradict that - just as 'Skyfather' Thor's showings contradict his title/status. But let us be consistent, OK?
Take Lobo's 'usual' showings, if you want - then Thor's 'usual' showings also apply. You act as if he takes on universe busters every week, as an average.
Thanks for 'letting it pass', though, lol.
Surely YOU are the one moving goalposts? Now suddenly, we are talking about 'median high showings', lol.
Btw, Goldstar (Lobo enemy) ALSO survived a planet exploding on him - Lobo takes him out all the time.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Full Capacity Rule. Not 'Average Capacity Rule', or whatever. My only use of the 'multiversal' showing was in direct response to you - [b]IF we are throwing statuses about, then Lobo's status is as a multiversal being. Now of course, his showings contradict that - just as 'Skyfather' Thor's showings contradict his title/status. But let us be consistent, OK?Take Lobo's 'usual' showings, if you want - then Thor's 'usual' showings also apply. You act as if he takes on universe busters every week, as an average.
Thanks for 'letting it pass', though, lol.
Surely YOU are the one moving goalposts? Now suddenly, we are talking about 'median high showings', lol.
Btw, Goldstar (Lobo enemy) ALSO survived a planet exploding on him - Lobo takes him out all the time. [/B]
What are Sky Father Thor's usual showings? He has been a Sky Father for all of about a comic book week. His average outside of Team books is him taking hits by a guy well above High Herald. Lobo's consistent highs are roughly between low-high herald. I said in a previous post that team books are where we'll see most lows for characters in case you didn't understand. Again, how many actual showings does Sky Father Thor have outside of the Black Winter saga? If you want to pull up team showings, the stock of both characters will take dramatic hits. You already know this.