proteus_lives: (Ron Swanson)proteus_lives ([personal profile] proteus_lives) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2010-12-17 04:21 am UTC
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Entry tags:char: iron man/tony stark, char: thor odinson/donald blake, creator: j. michael straczynski, creator: olivier coipel, publisher: marvel comics, title: thor
Greetings True Believers!

This is one of my favorite moments from the Straczynski run on Thor. The reaction from Thor when he confronts Tony about the clone that Stark, Reed and Skrull-Pym created during the Civil War.

Thor has just returned to Midgard and placed Asgard in it's new home of Broxton, Oklahoma. He's searching for the lost Asgardians when he encounters Iron Man in New Orleans and shows him a different definition of power.





Thor has discovered Heimdall in New Orleans after the Hurricane. Tony interrupts him and begins to explain (very arrogantly) that the world has changed and he can't place Asgard in the American Heartland with no problems. He tells Thor to place Asgard somewhere else while "You sign on with the good guys again and we get back to work."

He asks Thor for a answer.

The God of Thunder responds.






Tony is probably thinking he took the wrong tone now.



Oh, the arrogance of Tony. I know this is a gift to the fans but it's a inaccurate example of Stark's faults.





"In this time, and in this place, I am no longer holding back."

I forget where but it's said in one book that Thor has never fought a mortal foe with more then one-third of his strength.





Thor threatens to unleash the full power of the storm against the government if Asgard is threatened.

Tony folds and says he'll consider Asgard and its people outside of the jurisdiction of the Registration Act. Thor tells him he may leave.

"My armor's fried. How am I supposed to get back to base?"



Damn.



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[personal profile] shadowpsykie
2010-12-17 03:42 pm UTC (link)
that has always been my problem with sue. I LOVE her, because next to Jean Grey she is the Most powerful character in Marvel (arguably)

in the very least she is the most powerful human, and Jean the most powerful mutant

some one posted on Science!Hero day that Reed knows Sue could leave him, but he would never leave Sue.

The one time she did, during Civil war, she came back almost as if it was a whim. that annoyed me.

If they were going to have her leave (and it was a VERY poigniant scene) her comming back to him was just so... she hardly ever calls him on his shit.even after comming back i think she should have had SOMETHING to say but as far as i know she just came back.

I know she loves him, but she can't love the way he acted during Civil war/ World War Hulk/ illuminati, and she KNEW about all those after the fact. she has had little to nothing to say about all of those things and THAT i think is what keeps me from fully liking her as a character the way i desperatly want to like her!

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