Darthphere
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All this Thor talk lately is sickening.
You're sickening all the time, but we don't complain.Darthphere said:All this Thor talk lately is sickening.

TheCorpulent1 said:You're sickening all the time, but we don't complain.![]()

Yeah, that'd be a great spin. I'm actually not against leaving Asgard in ruins and making Thor its only survivor. With no divine home left to turn to and more powerful than ever, Thor rededicates himself to protecting his adopted home Earth. That would be great.Kurosawa said:I doubt they'd ever push Thor like this, but it'd be cool if he was back at that power level and he was basically portrayed as the champion and protector of Earth-like classic Superman. What made the Norse Gods so different from the Greek Gods was that they actually cared about mortals and fought to protect them, and no one cared more about them than Thor.
Nothing about Thor is sickening.Darthphere said:I said the talk about him was sickening, not him.
Oath said:If it is Donald Blake I wonder if that means the Donald Blake look alike we show at the end of Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill (cane and all) is the one who borded that bus?
Actually, if Annihilation does well we might see the cosmics on a more...monthly basis. Some of my favorite Thor stories was when he was dealing with the cosmic side of Marvel (especially when he went up against the Celestial to save that planet), so I'd love for him to have a prominent role there.TheCorpulent1 said:Kurosawa: I agree, I'd want Thor to be as powerful as he was at the end of his series. Full-on mastery of the Odinpower and rune magic. Make him less of an earthly superhero and more of a cosmic force. Of course, given the current climate of Marvel, with the focus sliding heavily onto street-level heroes, there's very little chance of that happening.
Johnny Blaze said:Actually, if Annihilation does well we might see the cosmics on a more...monthly basis. Some of my favorite Thor stories was when he was dealing with the cosmic side of Marvel (especially when he went up against the Celestial to save that planet), so I'd love for him to have a prominent role there.
So remember...buy Annihilation and support the cosmics.![]()
Kurosawa said:I doubt they'd ever push Thor like this, but it'd be cool if he was back at that power level and he was basically portrayed as the champion and protector of Earth-like classic Superman. What made the Norse Gods so different from the Greek Gods was that they actually cared about mortals and fought to protect them, and no one cared more about them than Thor.
Whirlysplat said:Don Blake was the real Thor when he was a good character.
- Whirly