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This sort of became a modern classic from Thor#3, where Tony is faced with a stone faced and unamused Thor, back from the dead, post Civil War. Thor is not impressed with what his teammate and "brother" had been up to. It showcases how Thor's nobility and kindhearted nature can mask how terrifyingly powerful he truly is, and how easily characters like Tony can forget that.
In spite of what many Iron Man fans may have thought, this was not Tony being "jobbed', Tony was not made to look bad or weak, it was only meant as a reminder of what Thor really is, and many at that time felt Tony had become a little too comfortable being in a such a massive position of power. Thor shows Tony that any power or authority SHEILD, The Avengers, or anyone else have over him is completely at his own discretion.
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[QUOTE=Doombot;6046440]This sort of became a modern classic from Thor#3, where Tony is faced with a stone faced and unamused Thor, back from the dead, post Civil War. Thor is not impressed with what his teammate and "brother" had been up to. It showcases how Thor's nobility and kindhearted nature can mask how terrifyingly powerful he truly is, and how easily characters like Tony can forget that.
In spite of what many Iron Man fans may have thought, this was not Tony being "jobbed', Tony was not made to look bad or weak, it was only meant as a reminder of what Thor really is, and many at that time felt Tony had become a little too comfortable being in a such a massive position of power. Thor shows Tony that any power or authority SHEILD, The Avengers, or anyone else have over him is completely at his own discretion.
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Yeah Tony wasn't jobbed out here. Thor just wasn't holding back anymore. My friends always bring up this issue to me as how bad Tony got his ass beat. It's done in New Orleans were I'm from and is drawn by my favorite artist which is Coipel. Tony had this coming the way he was talking to Thor. I remember reading this and thinking Tony must not realize who he's talking to. To be quite honest I don't consider this a fight. Tony didn't have a chance. It was Thor making a statement.
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;6046631]Yeah Tony wasn't jobbed out here. Thor just wasn't holding back anymore. My friends always bring up this issue to me as how bad Tony got his ass beat. It's done in New Orleans were I'm from and is drawn by my favorite artist which is Coipel. Tony had this coming the way he was talking to Thor. I remember reading this and thinking Tony must not realize who he's talking to. To be quite honest I don't consider this a fight. Tony didn't have a chance. It was Thor making a statement.[/QUOTE]
Tony WAS jobbed. He was jobbed in terms of morality, jobbed in terms of courage, jobbed in terms of intelligence. I hate that story. That piece of **** writer even implied that Tony was responsible for Katrina, a hurricane I lived through. I hate that story, and I hate that writer. I mean that literally. I will never buy another issue with that writer ever, nor watch any movie or tv show he's involved with. He's blacklisted. And he's destroyed Thor for me. I will never buy another issue of Thor ever.