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Post by Nutcase65 on Mar 14, 2007 18:11:52 GMT -5
I think Thor will be more angry with Reed specifically. Hulk will be too busy smashing EVERYBODY!
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Post by Doctor Bong on Mar 14, 2007 21:46:47 GMT -5
If Thor should be angry with somebody in particular, he should be angry with his "pal" Tony Stark... and, perhaps, even more than because of Clor, because of the death of Cap.
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Post by Yellowjacket on Mar 15, 2007 4:41:50 GMT -5
I´d think he´ll mourn for Cap, because of the loss of a dear friend.
But he should be especially angry for the death of Goliath, because from now on there´ll always be people who will think Thor did kill Goliath, no matter what Thor will try to "redeem" himself (and I think he cares). And that´s the fault of everyone involved with the creation of Clor.
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Post by Shiryu on Mar 15, 2007 9:00:44 GMT -5
I think that, in one of his "answering fans questions" days on Newsarama, Tom Breevort mentioned that Thor may or may not be angry at Tony, because the latter was his closest friend in the Avengers. This left me rather disappointed becase A) I've always considered Cap to be Thor's closest friend in the team, and B) cloning you and using your clone as a weapon shouldn't be considered the acting of a friend.
Hopefully, we'll see. As long as they don't make Thor ignore the whole thing, it will be interesting to read.
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Post by Tana Nile on Mar 15, 2007 10:09:23 GMT -5
I think that, in one of his "answering fans questions" days on Newsarama, Tom Breevort mentioned that Thor may or may not be angry at Tony, because the latter was his closest friend in the Avengers. This left me rather disappointed becase A) I've always considered Cap to be Thor's closest friend in the team, and B) cloning you and using your clone as a weapon shouldn't be considered the acting of a friend. Hopefully, we'll see. As long as they don't make Thor ignore the whole thing, it will be interesting to read. I agree, I always thought Thor was closer to, and had tremendous respect for, Capt. A rather than Iron Man. But regardless, when the Son of Odin returns and sees what has happened in his absence, I don't see any way he wouldn't be furious with Tony.
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Post by Doctor Bong on Mar 15, 2007 16:42:10 GMT -5
Unless he no longer is the Thor we knew.... Oh, I don't mean another clone or stand-in, I just mean that it wouldn't be too far fetched to consider the possibility that Marvel, in her zeal to bring us all things NEW, might revamp or retconn the character in a way which would no longer allow us old timers to recognize him.
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Post by Tana Nile on Mar 15, 2007 18:12:17 GMT -5
Unless he no longer is the Thor we knew.... Oh, I don't mean another clone or stand-in, I just mean that it wouldn't be too far fetched to consider the possibility that Marvel, in her zeal to bring us all things NEW, might revamp or retconn the character in a way which would no longer allow us old timers to recognize him. You know ua2, I was thinking the same thing recently. What if they bring back Thor as sort of a new incarnation - with no memories of his previous existence? I thought the old Thor ended the cycle of Ragnarok, but who knows. it might be a convenient way to bring him back and not have to deal with any of the CW results. Although I think it would be far more interesting to see the 'real' Thor's reaction to recent events.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Mar 15, 2007 18:39:43 GMT -5
Here is a related question.
Pre-Civil War the FF ran a series about Thor's Hammer.
Noone could pick it up, not even Doom
Until a thin man with the initials DB went out and got it.
Clor was using a mechanical mock up of Mjolner which we saw in the lab.
So, isn't it possible that the real Thor, for whatever implausable reason was sitting on the sidelines?
I dont thing it was the Clor Hammer out in the desert because Doom would've been able to lift it, Herc did.
What are your thoughts? The way things got written in some places, they may have some wild story about why Thor would be alive, but waiting in the wings.
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Post by Shiryu on Mar 20, 2007 11:36:39 GMT -5
Tom Breevort himself said that the one appearing in FF was the real Thor, lifting his own real hammer. As such, for some reason Thor has been sitting in the sidelines watching Civil War. Marvel plan was to bring him back pretty much now, but that has been delayed for a few months to make space for all the projects following CW.
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Post by Yellowjacket on Mar 21, 2007 4:00:50 GMT -5
After reading NA #27/28 I think Thor should punish Bendis!. And I am (was) not a Bendis! hater.
Anyway we´ll see in July what JMS has in mind with Thor. Personally, I would like a revamped version of Donald Blake as his civilian identy as I never liked the Jake Olson figure. The snippet in FF might indicate Blake. And then, might not...
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Post by Doctor Bong on Mar 21, 2007 11:10:33 GMT -5
Yeah... The initials D.B. could actually mean Dastardly Bendis...
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