yamamoto

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December 1, 2009 3:42 pm

What happen to the Odin-force?

I thought the the head of the asgardians inherit the almost omnipotent power of the Odin-force.  Thor had it before the whole asgard resurrection thing.  How did Balder not have it?  Without the Odin-force, there is no claim to the throne of asgard, Odin used the power to maintain order in his asgard, anyone that dare to challenge Odin of the throne gets their asses fry.

So if Balder nor Thor has the Odin-force, are all the resurrected asgardians just playing nice, walking around a floating city?  I thought they were supposed to be VIKINGS, not a bunch of long-haired hippies.  If they know that their king was weak like Balder, won't one of them kick his ass and take the throne?

And speaking of asgardians, I thought that they were suppose to tough warriors-gods.  Marvel Universe handout claimed that an average asgardian can lift about 30 tons, have bodies very dense to withstand most injuries, and exceptionally long life span... Yet, a wounded and dying Bill, a country boy mortal, could run a sword through one.

But Dr. Doom is claiming that the asgardians is power, and the warriors three can withstand a full direct energy blast from a doom-bot.

 So which is it? 

November 29, 2009 1:00 am

What ever happened to the Odin-force or power or whatever they called it?  Wasn't that the almost omnipotent power that the head of asgard inherit?

Been following and reading Thor for a long time, I like how the titile ended a few years back, Thor has the odin-force and discovered the power of the runes... he was kicking butt, he actually pulled loki's freaking head off... now that was some omnipotent shit!!

This whole resurrection of asgard and all the asgardians feels diminished.  Thor made a floating city... and all the 'gods' are just living in the city above oklahoma.  They were supposed the be asgardian gods... GODS... detities, celestial beings... blah blah, with the head of the pantheon weilding power that can create life and death, the odin-force.  At least that's how Odin used to keep all the other asgardian gods in their place, that was what loki hunger for.

Now, these argardians are no more powerfu and mortal than a bunch of mutants... Dr.Doom is dissecting them?  Really?  If odin were still around, he would unleashed some 'medieval' odin-force on the doctor's ass.  But instead, we have Balder wimpering and calling for thor.

November 28, 2009 11:07 pm

Well good action sequences, but exactly how durable is Ultimate Cap?  I would think that if "nerd" hulk smashes you head into the pavement, the pavement would not be the one that gets cracked.

 Second, if the "big brother" stark is so brillant to create a 'nerd' hulk... would that elimatecap as the ultimate super soldier?  Why won't Fury just churn out an amy of 'nerd' hulks?

Third, you would think that Reed Richards would have protected or destroy the plans a comic cube, despite what the "ultimate wave" cause.  Just because he broke up with susan, he's gonna leave the plans for a comic cube just laying around? 

I know that you have to suspend a certain amount of logic... it a comic book, but there'sa line between logical suspension and complete non-sense.

November 21, 2009 12:44 am and oh yeah... Cuckold is perfect... that was surprising and creepy for the winged dude... 'was he the best you ever had' wow...
November 21, 2009 12:40 am I must have missed something... a few issuing back that Charybdis dude only told the Paradigm that he is depowered, but really isn't.  This issue Charybdis claimed he used the depowered thing to "sucker punch" Tony.  How would Tony know that he was depowered in the first place?
November 20, 2009 12:29 am

Line of the issue: "That is angry water"

 

SometimesI thinked the avenger's writers willl come up with a clever line and builds a story around it.

-He alpha flighted them-

Pym telling Richards "It's on bitch!"

 I think it's tough to manage omnipotent beings like molecule man and the beyonder... kinda hard to fight/trick them if they are not bounded by physical laws including time.

November 16, 2009 3:48 pm

Are they going to finally address the Sentry thing...

got his head blown off in one issue, next issue nothing...

fled the plantet in another issue chased by the void... next issue nothing. 

one issue he murdered an entire city of atlanteans, next issue nothing... no guilt, no memory.

oh yeah, his 'wife' killed by female ultron... next issue she's alive.

Maybe the sentry is just a collection of all the -house of m- mutant powers, i think he was the one that threw the collective into the sun... there was a frame that showed his eyes afterwards. 

I'm begining the think that Sentry is just a comic relief character... come-on "a million exploring suns?"

October 20, 2009 2:09 am Obviously, from the teaser promotion for the "Seige", one of the images was Tony dead with Thor standing by.
October 15, 2009 12:08 am

wow the black latterns built an entire stage to just mentally toture dick and Tim? 

That's a lot of work...

September 23, 2009 10:50 pm

wait... did the Hulk not have regenerative powers too?  

 

I liked the arc ok.  While the story started out very intriguing, a bleak future timeline where the "bad guys" won, but somehow it ended with logan doing his "ninja" thing and easily wiping out an entire population of imbred hulks.

 

The way that the Hulk was killed... can we give the hulk a little more credit?  He was reduced to just another blob character... yeah I'm gonna eat a man with adamatiium skeleton... with RAZOR-SHARP claws.

 

What about, the "madder hulk gets... the stronger hulk gets."  I mean that was what make Hulk such a destructive and unstoppable force... a personification of human's savage nature.  Here, when the showdown finally happens... the hulk is a hill-billy that would ingest RAZOR SHARP claws... and is killed when his guts exploded/hacked by logan.