To play devil's advocate here, Supergirl defeated Ultraman several times, although she had help from Powergirl. That implies she's at least half as physically powerful as Superman himself (it takes two to defeat someone equal to Supes).
No, you just don't know how to speak English Abhi. I asked if you needed clarification on something and you said "show me then". Lol...
Actually, yes it does. The difference between bracing and non bracing is lethal:
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comic example.
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Real world example.
If you have any decency, admit that your point is lost and you don't have the example you want. You couldn't prove the ego point and you couldn't prove the bomb point. Go home already.
Why are you using the pronoun "us"? Do you feel like you need backup?
But sure:
The word "enough" means sufficient, or what's required.
A nuke should be enough to crush a building.
A flame thrower is enough to light a campfire.
And ego is enough to crush planetoids.
That doesn't mean "just" enough, because "just" which you said was there, but wasn't, is an adverb necessary for your point. It's not there. So you're wrong.
Explained for you, and "us" whoever that may be.
Even then, it wasn't a single planetoid, it was multiple planetoids which already puts it far above whatever lowballing you're trying to pull off.
So Ego may have power to do more than that, but the blast which koed Thor was only powerful enough to destroy nearby planetoids and no amount of "No limit fallacy" is going to change that.
This is again irony at its best, you proved me wrong by "speculating" that Ego may have used more power than destroy planetoids by applying false analogies and not showing a single proof. I however have shown that he only used power enough to destroy planetoids and other celestial objects were intact but I'm the one wrong here?
Thorbags, never change.
Congrats, you've shown its easier to ko someone when surprised. Now show us that after passing out someone is easier to kill.
The largest planetoid (aka asteroid) is called Ceres. It is about one-quarter the size of the moon, so Thor being nearly killed by it is still not impressive compared to other heralds. And average sized asteroids are country sized, comparable to being hit by Spain or Turkey, so even Byrne era Superman's strength is enough to nearly kill Thor
I don't know why ABHI and the guy above me are consistently talking about Thor and a planet destroying attack when Superman only encounter since New 52 against a Planetaty attack is this...
Why would I point that out when the machine "mimicked" Kryptonite and it was meant to hurt him, not weaken him. I see no need in mentioning that.
The scene you posted is highly debatable. The day Galan posted those scans people debated against it. He was long gone before that blast touched him. I know your opinion differs but whatever. I've learned a long time ago there is no changing your mind, no matter what is presented, but, again, the blast didn't touch him.
First scene during the explosion we see the mid point of the planet exploding. Superman could have been on the upper or bottom end of the planet, who knows. By the time the entire planet exploded, Superman was far away from it.