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i just can't really take this feat very seriously i'm afraid:
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i mean, come on! lol if anything it's more a feat of that little jet thing! and obviously it isn't really all THAT big....
i dunno man, it's just too silly for me to take without a large chunk of salt. he has other huge feats that i place more stalk in than that one. moving a mountain and throwing greyskull are way out there too and for some reason a little easier to digest imo. it is possible he's stronger than thor, but i think strength differences would be minor. thor is just too versatile imo.
@Leo. In more recent Cartoons, He-Man was able to easily lift huge objects as well. His sheer athleticism, and his sword of power would allow for him to create opportunities to close the gap. I can't completely buy the versatility train of thought, because time is always an issue when arguing characters of this speed range. As a character, Thor doesn't automatically whip out his entire light show. It could be because he doesn't think extremely fast on his feet, or the other character is a moving target, or a combination of both. Slower people than He-Man have tagged him. Thor has an enchanted hammer, He-Man has an enchanted sword. I'm not saying that He-Man would win, but I'm saying that he could win.
Why is He man stronger? Thor has moved midgard serpent and world engine and ygfdrasil. He has broken planetoids as a side effect of him hitting gor. His feats are far beyond Adams. Yall are just a buncha Thor haters. Thor wins.
-The Midgard Serpent feat is pretty much debunked entirely in my opinion. It's not a straightforward strength feat as normally presented.
It's not like Thor pulled off a planet sized serpent, the serpent was literally no bigger than a tree relative to Thor in the whole scene. What with the serpent being baited with a cow no bigger than its own head...and tied to a tree later. :/
-The World Engine feat is unquantifiable.
-His collateral damage against Gorr was a great feat, but its a power feat for Mjolnir. No way his fists would have done that kind of damage.
If Thor has other feats that's fine. But He-Man pushing a moon at the speed he did is elite.
It has to do with how Adam's strength works. It's somewhat like Hulk in that it's variable. But instead of being from anger, it's an external source. He draws his power from Castle Greyskull, which is a multiversal nexus and possesses feats both direct and implied that justify that description. He-Man's power that he draws from the Castle scales based upon need.
Is it a plot device? Hell yes. A lazy one, at that. The 80's didn't try too hard. But it was a convenient excuse to have him push a moon one episode, and struggle against Beast Man in the next.
So the feat comparison puts them in the same general area, yes. But the short answer is that HM is always going to be stronger than anyone short of abstract or others employing similar means that threaten the no-limits fallacy (see: Hulk's upper limits, etc.).
I smiled too. He's like my #1 go-to character in tourneys at that level. I think I've used him in BZs or tourneys at least twice, and maybe three times.
Midgard Serpent feat is still impressive in any way u want to view it.
WE feat though unquantifiable is bananas when you consider the implications.
Obviously Mjolnir contributed to the planets shattering. But consider this. Who is providing that torque?
You are down playing Thor feats, but touting the moon feat though impressive, is so out there itself. I mean come on. Look at leo's scan.
If Spiderman flipped a tree sized snake, I'd be impressed, I guess.
The implications, sure, but its not like he was dragging the 9 worlds.
He was pushing back against machinery.
Too bad Mjolnir is it's own power source and is not just a super durable hammer that's being swung by Thor.
If Thor dropped Mjolnir and just locked his fists together and started throwing Captain Kirk hammerfists at Gorr, the torque would still be there, but would it cause anywhere close to that collateral damage?
Highly unlikely. Seeing as it was supposed to be impressive when Gorr was tossing some small chunks of a moon at them in the same fight. That's a physical feat, and nowhere near as impressive as Mjolnir's collateral damage.
Sorry, but Mjolnir absolute muddies the waters for the feat.
*Screenshot, not scan.
And what about it? What did Leo show or do that was supposed to be negate the feat?
The art is bad, but we see He-Man push two of Eternia's moons back in place in that episode, and they are both more than large enough to significantly affect the tides of the whole planet.
We also see the moons behind the planet from a low-space/upper atmosphere view near the end of the episode and, well, they are moon sized as would be expected.