The planetsized ring bearer takes on the thunder god... How does he fare?
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Mogo doesn't really have much in the way of combat feats, but it is an f'ing planet and was stated to be the most powerful GL, so I've got to agree with Galan here
Galan's comment has triggered my natural defend-Thor instinct. I'll try and resist.
I could make a good argument for Thor winning but Mogo as far I've seen is treated above Herald level and so on. It's like taking on other powerful Trans level characters. The top high end Heralds can and probably would win eventually in a comic, but they'd either have to be having a good day, cutting loose or using some outside/indirect interference to their advantage.
Could have saved myself some time by just saying Mogo wins on average.
If Thor has trouble with Graviton, he shouldn't do much better against planet sized entity with complete control over it's personal gravitational field.
Mogo wins and it's horsecrap that Stewart killed him with a one-shot. Mogo can absorb the entire Black Lantern Corps assaulting Oa and he can't take one bullet? Horse. Poo.