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The Revenant Marvel Comics Discussion Thread

If it's not said that Thor can survive indefinitely with this kind of injury, it's just stamina.
read the qualifications for immo type 2 then come back to me and Thor is shown in the scans to survive indef with these wounds.
he isn't under immediate threat of death when being impaled or blown through.
 
you don't know what stamina is lol.
read the qualifications for immo type 2 then come back to me and Thor is shown in the scans to survive indef with these wounds.
he isn't under immediate threat of death when being impaled or blown through.

Stamina page:
Injury tolerance: How much actual damage a character can withstand and continue to act in spite of it. It is common in fiction to see characters continue to fight despite grievous injuries, such as broken or missing limbs, heavy blood loss, and organ damage. Extreme cases may resemble Type 2 Immortality, with characters temporarily pushing on through injuries that should have killed them. However, as long as an injury remains lethal, it is not actually Type 2 Immortality.

If nothing in the scans says that Thor can indefinitely survive mortal wounds, it's just stamina feats. Even if a character can live a week with an organ removed in the middle of a fight but still ends up dying because of it, it's still just a stamina feat.
 
Stamina page:
I've read the stamina page.


If nothing in the scans says that Thor can indefinitely survive mortal wounds, it's just stamina feats. Even if a character can live a week with an organ removed in the middle of a fight but still ends up dying because of it, it's still just a stamina feat.
And this is where you debunk yourself.
Thor never "ends up dying," nor is he under the threat of death from his wounds when he sustains them after battles; he's well and okay and alive.
he goes off to heal them later.

Stamina as said ON THE PAGE would be Thor pulling through and dying after.
But since he doesn't he gets Immo 2
 
but still ends up dying because of it, it's still just a stamina feat.
show thor dying after sustaining these wounds or being under threat of succumbing to his wounds.
you're ignoring the "injuries that should have killed them" and the "However, as long as an injury remains lethal, it is not actually Type 2 Immortality."
it doesn't remain lethal. therefore, immo 2
 
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