Do Thor's powers include something like a healing factor? I'm just curious how much punishment he can take and how quickly he can bounce back.
Do Thor's powers include something like a healing factor? I'm just curious how much punishment he can take and how quickly he can bounce back.
I really hope Act 3 provides some balance. It feels as if the X Men have to be the bad guys just so they can be redeemed when forcefully merged into the Avengers. Disgusting.
I think...that Scott's hiding his thoughts and emotions carefully and that could be his downfall in the end.
I mean unless you forgot, he did nearly probed Rachel's mind for her findings on Hope in the Wolverine and the X-men tie-in.![]()
Rawr. Was that in a MAX title?
I think a combination between his godhood and his Asgardian physique means he can recover more quickly/from more damage than a normal human.
If the X-Men take Thor off to be tortured, isn't that going to attract the attention of Asgard? Are the Phoenix [Numeral] willing to go to war with Odin and company?
Event isn't that deep. And Thor's gotten into plenty of trouble before without Asgard showing up. But I am wondering why doesn't just go to his room and get some toys, as others have also wondered as well.
And I'll just have to read the issue, but seriously, if they can't hold Red Hulk, how could they hold Thor? I don't get it. Thor's not afraid of whatever he finds in limbo.
If the writers are against you, who can be for you?
He could have come back with the Breastplate of Idunn and the Shield of Gaia and the Sword of Frejya and the Codpiece of Righteous Fury, and he still would have lost, and the heroes would wring their hands and say "But he was wearing all that sacred armor plus the Thong of Loki! How could he have lost?!"
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