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

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

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Sakilunamermaid wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:31 Oh my god! This question is amazing! Anything is possible, the rules consistently change or only apply to one universe. I'd love to see both of these fights.
Yes, these are all fictional characters and rules change!! :tiphat:
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amsula_2018 wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 21:33 It depends upon the powers of Toni. The author is yet to reveal the other powers of Toni. Ability to flight is the only power revealed, having that in mind, there is no chance he would win..
There is a 2nd Toni the Superhero book out, It's called Toni the Superhero loves Vegetables. I have not read it yet but I believe more of Toni's super powers are revealed there. :wink:
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As a Got fan, I say definitely no. Toni is for children. Let Jon Snow handle the Night King. It is bad to steal his glory.
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Laura Bach wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 12:29 As a Got fan, I say definitely no. Toni is for children. Let Jon Snow handle the Night King. It is bad to steal his glory.
Ok if you say so! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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No way, because he has no actual powers. There is also the tiny fact that he is a child and Thanos could pass for a giant.
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Perhaps he can help out the Avengers team :D
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That's hilarious...unless Toni is a direct descendant of Odin (which I highly doubt he is) there's quite nothing he can do about the Thanos situation.
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If I was Thanos or the Night King and I saw Toni coming for me...sometimes you just have to know when to tuck your tail and run for the hills.
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Cher432 wrote: 25 Aug 2018, 13:48 No way, because he has no actual powers. There is also the tiny fact that he is a child and Thanos could pass for a giant.
But Tony is a super hero!
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Italiansweety1982 wrote: 30 Aug 2018, 14:18 Perhaps he can help out the Avengers team :D
:D :D :D :D :D
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KingB Moi wrote: 31 Aug 2018, 08:36 That's hilarious...unless Toni is a direct descendant of Odin (which I highly doubt he is) there's quite nothing he can do about the Thanos situation.
Yes I admit there is no back story or origins, however we are sure of one thing, Toni is a super hero
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Am yet to ready the novel bt it seems somehow that Toni will lose.
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Okay, so if Toni survived the snap, there really IS no defeating Thanos at that point unless his powers include time travel I guess... Although Thanos clearly has an affinity for brave, strong-hearted children (at least one of them), so maybe Toni could've stuck by his side and taught Thanos as much as Thanos taught him. With that said, I doubt he would've changed his mind about his REASON for the snap. Thanos clearly had legitimate reasons for liking numerous characters in Infinity War, yet we saw what happened to them, and even to himself.

I doubt he could've done to Toni what he did to Gamora in the movie if Toni was this age, though :D Well... Okay, yeah, he could have, but it would've been more messed up. His will was too strong, as he told Doctor Strange.

PS: Hey, I never expected to comment on Infinity War on a children's book BOTM post! Well played!
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I can't see Toni having any effect on Thanos. Thanos defeated gods and humans with supernatural abilities, and had no problem taking the fight to his own "children". If I were Toni I'd steer clear!
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For goodness sake why would anyone put a child against the night king?
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