May 2, 2024

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Marvel’s Most Powerful God

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  1. I just remembered, when Thor pulled Storm away from the battle of Arakko he said that he would paybher pack in kind and fight any war on her behalf when called.

    Couldn’t Thor be used in this manner in the upcoming Mutant Human Machine war?

    Especially since he is the protector of Midgard & Midgard is looking to be unalived in the next few stories it might make a interesting twist.

    Also Ironman is still out their, Cap & Fisk (not sure what he do), also if this is a Mutant-Human-Machine War then where does the rest of the Marvel earth bound heroes and villians play into this?

    Or will they keep this a x-men thing minus the characters we have already seen (the 3 mentioned, Deadpool, Nova if he is alive,and others)?

  2. Meanwhile over in X-Men: Unlimited not even a full year ago, Gaea abandoned Nature Girl as one of her children because Nature Girl had decided to raze humanity to the ground to save flora and fauna. Gotta love the lack of editorial communication at Marvel.

  3. Most of what Gaea said was true from the early Dr Strange and the old suspense books but that was Thor’s attachment to Earth, Rob’s right this time, he’s the strongest

  4. 2:55

    I mean sure it’s cooler with The Phoenix Force as his mother, but Gaia makes waaay more sense throughout Thor’s entire run.

    No Asgardian meddles in Midgard/Earth’s affairs than Thor. When Odin vanished him to Midgard so that he could “learn his place”, we know how the story goes but they can always come back with a tie in now stating actually it was his closeness to Gaia that made him re-worthy. He’s “Earth’s Mightiest Avenger” because he’s her only child who is one lol…..the list goes on with how many stories they can weave Gaia’s blessings into his Marvel lore, and it’ll all add up.

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