@egemensson: Well, apart from your first horrible out of context scan, which has been already clarified. The Magog whom Rune King Thor faced, was a weakened one, who's magic got drained by Loki. If you just had the time to read your own scans, you'd know this.
oh, now that explains why RKT had a very hard time holding his own against loki :)))
@egemensson: Congratulations you just won an award for posting an out-of-context scan. First, Galactus was originally fighting Ego the Living Planet. Galactus was already exhausted and hungry by the time Thor got there. Second, Thor needed prep and outside help from Ego to even harm Galactus. As you can see right there in the scans, Thor needed to build a machine that would channel power from Ego and combine it with a God Blast. So, you're completely incorrect about what happened in those scans. Not only was Galactus hungry and exhausted but Thor needed help from Ego to even harm Galactus.
i highly doubt that you guys know what "out of context" means. i see, you're so eager to use some new words that you've recently learned, but try reading previous posts before calling one "out of context", capeesh?
You....are joking right?
I thought you would dig out something new I haven't heard about, but you actually dig out this decades old incident where yes, Galactus was indeed STARVING?
And Mangok is nowhere near the Celestials in terms of power.
hmm, apparently he's nowhere near RKT as well. so RKT might be "somewhere" near the celestials.
Odin spent a 1000 years preparing for the Celestials' coming, and yet even while heavily amped he was stomped. RKT might be above Odin, but not such an amplified Odin with a thousand years of prep.
RKT is all-knowing in asgard, odin's 1000 yrs of prep is nothing special for him. what i see from his fight with mangog is, that he's more durable than the destroyer armor. odin was fighting 8 celestials at a time, RKT clearly has more chance there.
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