Originally posted by long pig
I don't think Thor could react to a bloodlusted Flash.Godlike reactions do not equal lightspeed reactions. Thor could win, only by hopefully being able to handle all Flash can dish before teleporting high in the sky and then doing his energy absorbing/attacks.
Flash could win, too.
Godlike reactions? His reactions ARE god reactions. They can certainly equal lightspeed since they are the reactions of a god. Right from the start he could godblast Flash, regardless of where he is standing. Thor has never missed a target with his godblast because it's instantaneous.
Originally posted by scotsmn
Godlike reactions? His reactions ARE god reactions. They can certainly equal lightspeed since they are the reactions of a god. Right from the start he could godblast Flash, regardless of where he is standing. Thor has never missed a target with his godblast because it's instantaneous.
Originally posted by jrodslam
[B]Superman knocked out Thor. Flash knocked out Zum who is as durable and as strong as Superman. 1+1=2Zum was not as durable or as strong as Superman. In fact, the explanation was that he was "massed-down" in order to have superspeed, and given that J'onn and the other martians need to "mass-up" in order to be as tough as Superman, we can safely conclude that he was significantly weaker. But I guess you omit that part because it sort of destroys your argument.
[quote]DC Encyclopedia and comics. Not fan sites with made up bios with assumptions in them.
Yes, because I'm sure the people who are big enough fans to have made entire websites devoted to the DC Universe have never read the Encyclopedia, and they clearly don't read comics either. Still, where is your quote?
You know what? Why bother...any impartial observer has the record of this exchange to go by. I'm obviously not going to change your mind, so let the record speak for itself.
Originally posted by Melnorme
Zum was not as durable or as strong as Superman. In fact, the explanation was that he was "massed-down" in order to have superspeed, and given that J'onn and the other martians need to "mass-up" in order to be as tough as Superman, we can safely conclude that he was significantly weaker. But I guess you omit that part because it sort of destroys your argument.
Can you note where this is mentioned at? Flash himself said that he was as tough as Superman. Regardless, Wonder Woman stated that Zooms punch hurt more than Supermans. If what you say about Zum is true, it doesnt hurt my arguement for the fact that Wonder Woman said what she said.
Originally posted by jrodslam
Can you note where this is mentioned at? Flash himself said that he was as tough as Superman. Regardless, Wonder Woman stated that Zooms punch hurt more than Supermans. If what you say about Zum is true, it doesnt hurt my arguement for the fact that Wonder Woman said what she said.
It's right in Grant Morrison's JLA.
Oh, and those are examples of hyperbole and hyperbole. We're looking for facts, not dialogue.
Originally posted by long pig
Have you EVER went against a D.C character?It's ok to have a favorite, but being irrational is simply immature.
Yeah I have. 😕 Have you ever went against a Marvel character? Was that really called for? Why can't Flash win then? Thor isn't fast enough (not even close), that's why Flash wins.🙂
Originally posted by dvampire
Yeah I have. 😕 Have you ever went against a Marvel character? Was that really called for? Why can't Flash win then? Thor isn't fast enough (not even close), that's why Flash wins.🙂
Dude, look at Alakazam, or whatever his name is, roasting the crap out of the Flash. That's some mere mortal scoring hits with a lightning remote control. We're talking about Thor the God of Lightning. He would have no problem hitting Wally with a bolt or two...and completely shorting out his nervous system in the process. Remember, this is Thor's lightning...not lightning from the plot device o' electrons.
And besides, Thor is definitely a more experienced combatant. He would know how to mess with a Speedster. Like I said...just one shockwave hit to the ground with his hammer, and Wally's up in the air. End of fight right there. The Flash is constantly taken down whenever he loses his footing; he may be the only hero out there who could list a banana peel among his Rogues' Gallery. Thor would take out his footing, then take him out lickety quick. The Flash, he might have a shot, but it's a narrow one relative to Thor, who would easily take the majority.
Originally posted by dvampire
Yeah I have. 😕 Have you ever went against a Marvel character? Was that really called for? Why can't Flash win then? Thor isn't fast enough (not even close), that's why Flash wins.🙂
Never once said Flash can't win, I even said he could.
Originally posted by long pig
Yes, of course I have. I've yet to see you go against anything DC.Never once said Flash can't win, I even said he could.
I have yet to see you go against a Marvel character, but does that give me the right to say that you don't think Marvel characters can be beaten by DCs, just because I've seen you choose Marvel over DC in alot of debates. No. 😕
Originally posted by Juntai
"For example, even though The Flash doesn't clock each of his own opponents in the first picosecond in his own comic, it is assumed that is a viable tactic on this board since it is a proven fact that he possesses that level of speed." His capabilities are his capabilties. They're fully useable. So, even if they make comics good by dropping Flash now and then, we know he's as fast as he wants to be.Wally is pretty much the fastest being there is. Time and distance is not even relative he can vibrate/run so fast. He cannot be stopped or cut off from this power, because he's the super-speedster that is mainlined to the speedforce. And it's proven he's among the heaviest sluggers in the force department.
How does Thor retaliate?
Can he find an opening in the onslaught of bloodlusted Flash?
How so?