@pym-ftw
Exactly. He kills God and crew yet he can't put down an undead creature (proven with on panel evidence). Thanos, with his link to the universal/multiversal (see Cancerverse fiasco) Death Abstract, can not only survive, but he can kill SoK.
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Except that the writer of Preacher himself specifically stated that was a mistake as he was just working out exactly what the character was - he fails to kill Cassidy in something like the third issue of Preacher, and then by the time he is a fully established character it's clear that that was a mistake. I mean, writers comments aren't usually taken into much account, but when a writer states that an exact instance was a mistake and shouldn't have happened, it should be considered...
And based on what could Thanos hurt the SoK? He was literally never hurt in the entire run of Preacher no matter what was thrown at him...
On panel showings >>>>>>>>>>>>writer comments or handbooks. Vertigo's fail God isn't Marvel's Death (Thanos' backer). If SoK failed to destroy an Undead creature, he sure as hell isn't killing Thanos if Death doesn't allow it. Then Thanos can do whatever he wants to do to him. Mind fxck would be a good place to start. That way Thanos has a new herald. He needs one since T and A killed his last slave.
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So instead of looking at his other feats, in which he killed conceptual beings well beyond a Vampire, you look exclusively at the only low showing he ever accumulated? That's the sign of an excellent debater, right there.
It was also "SHOWN ON PANEL" that SoK can kill the entire Heavenly Host(Angels)--that he can kill demons--that he can kill God--that he can kill Satan.
But you say a single showing from one of his first appearances, in which he didn't kill a phuckin' Vampire, outweighs all of the above? Makes sense.
That really doesn't make sense to use SoK's earlier appearance where he didn't kill someone outright as proof he can't kill Thanos...especially when in future issues he's fleshed out more and his feats showing who he can kill easily outweigh his earlier attempt in both quantity and scope.
Even disregarding writer's statement, consistently, SoK's feats > that one instance of him not being able to kill a vampire.
God and Satan aren't Undead, plus they were a joke in that Vertigo universe. If Death wanted to, she could reanimate Thanos that exact same way, hell if Death wanted to Thanos would never die. SoKs' guns were forged from the Angel of Death's sword. GTFO of here with this garbage.
Marvel's Death is a universal/multiversal Abstract not some half naked winged loser. SoKs' guns wouldn't do sh|t against Thanos, just like they couldn't kill Cassidy and just like they wouldn't do sh|t vs Frankenstein (according to you).
Thanos 10/10.
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x2 for trying to use a comment I made several years ago against me. Since then I've thought about how ridiculous the Cassidy scene was, and thought about the plethora of other feats SoK has which completely discredit that scene. Thus, I have since changed my opinion on the matter *see the above statements for my current opinion.*
You fail. Utterly and completely.
This.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Jun 23rd, 2012 at 11:31 PM
For thinking a fat red slob aka Vertigo Satan or a whiney old man aka Fail God of Vertigo are in anyway comparable to Marvel's Death.
For thinking a guy that can bust planets as an after effect of his fights, goes up against Marvel level Skyfather Beings, and is backed by one of the biggest Abstracts in 616 Reality is gonna lose to a guy whose guns are made from the sword of the Angel of Death.
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