Thanos vs Superman

Started by Avalonofthewind399 pages

Originally posted by kgkg
look at his face , that's world war.

Have you head of Drax , Champion

all more powerful than Sun diped Superman.

Prove it, unless they have a power gem, they aren't.

Originally posted by yahman
Thor is below Nefaria, who maxed out after lifting a mountain. Sundipped Superman moved Warworld with Hypersapce engines.

Sundipped Superman = Much stronger than Thor and thanos.

Thor's lifted far heavier things than a mountain.

I'm sure that sundipped Supes is stronger than Thor.

How can you be so sure that he's stronger than Thanos?

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Let's not forget it was a Heavily armored warworld with the engines pushing against him.

So we are all agreed; Thanos is weaker than Superman? 😏

Originally posted by yahman
So we are all agreed; Thanos is weaker than Superman? 😏

Of course not. Only Avvy and whirly will agree to that. Probably snoop.

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Thor's lifted far heavier things than a mountain.

I'm sure that sundipped Supes is stronger than Thor.

How can you be so sure that he's stronger than Thanos?

Cos Thanos is somewhere near as Strong as Thor.

Maybe Artists have de powered him. Cos Nefaria Maxed out on a mountain and he's much stronger than Thor. Thor also looked to be really struggling with that Skyskraper. And with a plane aswell.

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Of course not. Only Avvy and whirly will agree to that. Probably snoop.

Of course I agree it was a very sensible post, I think, Snoop, Leo and Dvampire will as well🙂

Originally posted by whirlysplat
Of course I agree it was a very sensible post, I think, Snoop, Leo and Dvampire will as well🙂

😂

Originally posted by yahman
Cos Thanos is somewhere near as Strong as Thor.

Maybe Artists have de powered him. Cos Nefaria Maxed out on a mountain and he's much stronger than Thor. Thor also looked to be really struggling with that Skyskraper. And with a plane aswell.

Thanos is definitely much stronger than Thor. He has brawled with Thor, Hercules, Thing, and Prof. Hulk simultaneously, while laughing. That was before Death increased his strength.

Thor has lifted far more than a mountain. If Nefaria truly did do that, it should tell you a lot about the Nefaria/Thor comparison.

Originally posted by whirlysplat
Of course I agree it was a very sensible post, I think, Snoop, Leo and Dvampire will as well🙂

Without a doubt. 😉

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Thanos is definitely much stronger than Thor. He has brawled with Thor, Hercules, Thing, and Prof. Hulk simultaneously, while laughing. That was before Death increased his strength.

Thor has lifted far more than a mountain. If Nefaria truly did do that, it should tell you a lot about the Nefaria/Thor comparison.

Try Ironman 99.

Thor = Lower than Nefaris, Its been shown on every ocassion

Prof Hulk = Low Level Hulk, probably just below Thor

Herc= Dragging Matthattan and on the sme level as Thor. Probably just below mountain lifting capability.

Thing = Class 85- 100 tons or class 7.

Superman = Moving Large chunks of the moon on three seperate ocassions, Throwing a starship the size of the moon. Moving the earth on one ocassion with M.M and Wonder Woman.

Three mountains + 80-100 tons = > Than normal Superman

Herc dragging Manhattan is under mountain lifting level?
Do you know how much can weight Manhattan?
Thor has substained the entire Brooklyn Bridge on his shoulder on one occasion, Thor and Hercules armwrestling shattered mountains without even struggling, it was posted a scan of it before.
Thig isn't class 85-100, there aren't proof of it, except fanboys from Benji hardcore fans.

Herc supported the entire Earth (in an actual comic.) Thor has lifted a portion of the Midgard Serpent, which has an infinite mass. Herc and Thor are relatively equal in strength. Both of them are easily as strong as Supes. Professor Hulk is on par with Thor. I'm not sure how strong Thing is.

Thanos was handling 3 Superman strength-level characters, in a brawl, like they were nothing.

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Herc supported the entire Earth (in an actual comic.) Thor has lifted a portion of the Midgard Serpent, which has an infinite mass. Herc and Thor are relatively equal in strength. Both of them are easily as strong as Supes. Professor Hulk is on par with Thor. I'm not sure how strong Thing is.

Thanos was handling 3 Superman strength-level characters, in a brawl, like they were nothing.

Infinite Mass does not equal infinite weight.
What issue did Herc support the earth?
Was it similar to how the demons held up the moon when they were going to crash it into the earth?

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Of course not. Only Avvy and whirly will agree to that. Probably snoop.

Definitely will. Especially in this powered up mode they decided to use here. He broke through braniac 13's unbreakable tendrils easily. The same tendrils were owning him and everyone else earlier.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Infinite Mass does not equal infinite weight.
What issue did Herc support the earth?
Was it similar to how the demons held up the moon when they were going to crash it into the earth?

Mass is accompanied by gravity. Thor didn't lift the entire serpent, but lifting a portion of infinity is certainly impressive.

You'll have to ask olympian about that. I've seen the scan of Herc doing it, however. It was during his labors.

Don't ask what he was standing on.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Definitely will. Especially in this powered up mode they decided to use here. He broke through braniac 13's unbreakable tendrils easily. The same tendrils were owning him and everyone else earlier.

I fear that nothing is truely unbreakable.

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Mass is accompanied by gravity. Thor didn't lift the entire serpent, but lifting a portion of infinity is certainly impressive.

You'll have to ask olympian about that. I've seen the scan of Herc doing it, however. It was during his labors.

Don't ask what he was standing on.

I fear that nothing is truely unbreakable.

It's density also correct? Agreed on it being impressive, but the weight of the section was never given was it?

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
I fear that nothing is truely unbreakable.

Until the next version of Adavibrasupercosminamium (tm) comes out, you may be correct.

<<Mass is accompanied by gravity. Thor didn't lift the entire serpent, but lifting a portion of infinity is certainly impressive.>>

cube, we've discussed this before. how can an object of finite size have infinite mass? but even without your infinity bit, it is STILL impressive. and herc lifting the earth must be very recent - i think i've seen an image of him doing it once, but it was something like a memory, or an imaginary scene, or . . . something. he didn't do it 'for real' in the book, na dit wasn't done in continuity - which is why i've never posted a scan of it. i'd be interested in knowing where it is from as well. maybe the new herc ltd series?

Originally posted by leonidas
<<Mass is accompanied by gravity. Thor didn't lift the entire serpent, but lifting a portion of infinity is certainly impressive.>>

cube, we've discussed this before. how can an object of finite size have infinite mass? but even without your infinity bit, it is STILL impressive. and herc lifting the earth must be very recent - i think i've seen an image of him doing it once, but it was something like a memory, or an imaginary scene, or . . . something. he didn't do it 'for real' in the book, na dit wasn't done in continuity - which is why i've never posted a scan of it. i'd be interested in knowing where it is from as well. maybe the new herc ltd series?

Magic. 😉

How is Thor's hammer so damn heavy for anyone who's not supposed to use it? Jorgamund is the magical concept of infinity. That's why it's so damn hard to lift.

Don't think for one minute that I think Thor has infinite strength. It's a far cry from limitless. My point is, the feat put his strength on the same level as Superman's normal range.

Gotta ask olympian about Herc.

Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Until the next version of Adavibrasupercosminamium (tm) comes out, you may be correct.

Cool ass name. thumbsup

<<How is Thor's hammer so damn heavy for anyone who's not supposed to use it?>>

that's not agood comparison. thor's hammer to someone unworthy in odin's eyes is like someone trying to lift a simple chair that is bolted to the ground! the chair is not really heavy, but the bolts make it uniltable. and in the case of thor's hammer, only odin has the bolt cutters!. 🙂

<< Jorgamund is the magical concept of infinity. That's why it's so damn hard to lift.>>

he's so damn hard to lift because he's so damn long! perhaps jormungand IS linked with ouruboros (the serpent eating it's tail and equated to infinity - even stands to reason now that i think of it) in real mythology, but in the comicbook, there is no mention of 'infinite mass'.

and in any event, even supposing for the moment you ARE right (which you're not 🙂) if you remove a part from infinity or add a part to infinity what remains is STILL infinity! so in essence, you ARE saying thor has infinite strength. can't have it both ways my friend. can we just settle on the fact that it is REALLY heavy?