Originally posted by Evangel94
Off the top of my head, he defeated a vastly powerful cosmic biological being capable of destroying planets (not galactus) and trapped it inside the center of the moon.
impressive...... when did it happen???
Originally posted by Evangel94
Defeated Savage Hulk & Thing with one arm. He didn't use the odinforce.
impressive...... when did it happen???
Sma
Originally posted by Evangel94
shed the asgardian destroyer armor (inhabited by desak and the power of countless other gods) with a single hammer throw.
no so impressive....... uru isnt all that tough by itself. it is only as durable as the enchantments that make it so. thor could easily counter/take away those enchantments then destroy the destroyer.
of coarse i havnt read it, but if i were thor, i'd just cancel the enchantments then destroy it. -seems- like an impressive feat on the surface. but dig a little and you never know what you might learn...... 😉
Originally posted by JuggernautFan
impressive...... when did it happen???impressive...... when did it happen???
Sma
no so impressive....... uru isnt all that tough by itself. it is only as durable as the enchantments that make it so. thor could easily counter/take away those enchantments then destroy the destroyer.
of coarse i havnt read it, but if i were thor, i'd just cancel the enchantments then destroy it. -seems- like an impressive feat on the surface. but dig a little and you never know what you might learn...... 😉
Uru is too 'all that tough.' The enchantments strengthen it, but don't dismiss uru as tinfoil or anything. It's extremely strong. And Thor did all those things in fairly recent issues of Thor. He impaled Hulk, they didn't really say he was dead though. He was just lying at Thor's feet. Either way, he beat him.
Okay, the planet devouring alien was dubbed the 'gardner', and it was in Thor #57. The alien was using the moon to transfer solar energy down to earth to terraform it to the alien's liking.
The machine placed so much stress on the moon, the moon pretty much crumbled apart. Thor called upon the odin force, reassembled the moon, and put the alien in the center of it (like how odin placed Sutur in the Earth).
Another thing we learn in this issue: that was the up most limit of King Thor's power. That's it. He fell back to earth it took so much out of him. The narrator said it quite clearly, he used the odinforce to the max.
In issue 60, thor has his little meeting with the odinforce posing as his father, and the odinforce makes the comment that he's not using his force to it's full potential. I thought this was clearly contradicting the events in 57, however in re-reading it's clear the odinforce was accusing thor of using his powers too bluntly, and without purpose. So I think we have a clear indication of what King Thor is capable of at most.
Not even close to a cosmic cube (like I suspected), but still, it's quite impressive!