Can Toni the Superhero defeat Thanos the Mad Titan? What of the Night King in Game of Thrones?

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That's only possible in a fictional novel. The two are just two worlds apart. One is a old man and the other is a junior boy.
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The comparison made me laugh. How is that possible in the first place. The two adversaries are two worlds apart.
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David Horta Alonso wrote: 10 Aug 2018, 11:22 Toni is still a small child and can barely do nothing thats overly demanding. He will get bruised and beaten by Thanos.
Don't forget Toni has stamina. You can tell from his running, jumping, swimming and dancing.
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Fozia-Bajwa wrote: 09 Aug 2018, 07:47 Toni the Superhero cannot defend itself from Thanos and will be defeated by Thanks. It's game will be ended in 2019.
Well I intend to keep supporting Toni the Superhero and who says he cannot defend himself? Look how confident he is in the first page and he can fly.
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ea_anthony wrote: 10 Aug 2018, 18:09
David Horta Alonso wrote: 10 Aug 2018, 11:22 Toni is still a small child and can barely do nothing thats overly demanding. He will get bruised and beaten by Thanos.
How are you sure it was Toni the Superhero Nick Fury paged in mud credits? Everyone has just been assuming it's Captain Marvel.
Sorry, mid-credits.
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Marcos Vera wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 08:10 That's an absolute No. Toni is still a child aged less than ten years. He has no chance against Thanos.
Toni is a Superhero, isn't he? Of yes, he has a chance.
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ea_anthony wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 20:22
Marcos Vera wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 08:10 That's an absolute No. Toni is still a child aged less than ten years. He has no chance against Thanos.
Toni is a Superhero, isn't he? Of yes, he has a chance.
Sorry, ..... *if yes
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Princess Clara wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 08:58 That's only possible in a fictional novel. The two are just two worlds apart. One is a old man and the other is a junior boy.
Thanos is a fictional character, Toni the Superhero is a fictional character, The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a fictional universe. So there is some possibility. :D
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Raul Fonoseca wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 09:15 The comparison made me laugh. How is that possible in the first place. The two adversaries are two worlds apart.
But Toni's world can be written into the MCU, I believe it can be done. I remember a little baby boy's spaceship crashing in the DC Universe and the little boy (Superman) was strong from day one because of his home planet's (Krypton's) gravity and atmosphere. So anything is possible in the Superhero universe. :lol:
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This topic is hilarious, but I must note that perhaps Toni can have the same impact on Thanos as Gamorah did when she was a child. Perhaps Thanos would take him under his wing and help him grow up to hate him, and want to defeat him in the end!
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This question is just too funny. I'm certain Toni the Superhero would sweep up Thanos the Mad Titan. But, considering the book is intended for underage children to learn and not for the said purpose, I say no.
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Thanos is a deadly python and Tony is still a growing kid. He cannot get anywhere closer to Thanos. He isn't any hero.
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Cjgarland89 wrote: 12 Aug 2018, 15:58 This topic is hilarious, but I must note that perhaps Toni can have the same impact on Thanos as Gamorah did when she was a child. Perhaps Thanos would take him under his wing and help him grow up to hate him, and want to defeat him in the end!
Hmm, I didn't think of that twist, nice try. I will agree with you and only hope that he doesn't suffer Gamora's cliff fate in this plot twist.
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ValBookReviews wrote: 12 Aug 2018, 22:48 This question is just too funny. I'm certain Toni the Superhero would sweep up Thanos the Mad Titan. But, considering the book is intended for underage children to learn and not for the said purpose, I say no.
OK, I guess I have to agree with you for the children's sake, but we must admit sweeping up Thanos isn't such a bad idea and probably dumping him off at Knowhere or Planet Sakaar. :lol:
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Naja Saba wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 00:30 Thanos is a deadly python and Tony is still a growing kid. He cannot get anywhere closer to Thanos. He isn't any hero.
TI agree, Toni is not just any hero but a superhero.
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