Thor vs Superman

Started by Whirlysplatt453 pages
Originally posted by Draco69
I think Thor was incredibly depowered as the years went by. I believe there is a Pre-Crisis Thor and a Post-Crisis Thor. Pre-Crisis Marvel was designed to match Pre-Crisis DC. But after the Crisis the Marvel characters began to depower themselves.

I agree in part then think about the Xmen, Thanos, Rune Thor etc and start to disagree.

Originally posted by Draco69
I think Thor was incredibly depowered as the years went by. I believe there is a Pre-Crisis Thor and a Post-Crisis Thor. Pre-Crisis Marvel was designed to match Pre-Crisis DC. But after the Crisis the Marvel characters began to depower themselves.

Mann i could Kiss you kisses

😆 😆

I swear i would frame this on the wall if i could. At last i've reached out to someone who agrees with me.

Cheers dude. 😄 cheers

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
I agree in part then think about the Xmen, Thanos, Rune Thor etc and start to disagree.

Thats all been very recent though. It all started with Ultimate X-Men. With exception of Thanos. This power up all started with ultimate Colossus who performed some of the most impressive strength feats performed by a Marvel character in about 10 years. During the previous (E.G. early 90's to early 00's) Class 100 meant 100 tonns. Trust me I've done the research. 🙂 Now they are definitely making a come back. My theory i that they started to realise that D.C. characters where starting to really over power their own. Over the last few years with Secondary Mutation, She Hulks power up, King Thor, Scarlet Witch, Hyperion, Atlas, Hercules, BRB, Stardust and Thanos. Marvel have started to show how powerful their characters can be.

🙂

Originally posted by roughrider
Can someone elaborate on how DC managed to get a version of Thor, getting around legalities and things? Where has he appeared against Superman, and does anyone have a picture of him in action?
Because neither of them invented Norse Mythology.
Is it really that hard to figure out?

Originally posted by Juntai
Because neither of them invented Norse Mythology.
Is it really that hard to figure out?

Its a cross company crossover with the Avengers and JLA produced by Marvel and DC. tempted to be sarcastic, restraining myself 😂

I cant find any pictures of that DC Thor. Strange that Dc has a own Thor Version. Sounds dirty to me.

Dirty? For once DC copied something from Marvel. And not the other way around.

Originally posted by Arahan
I cant find any pictures of that DC Thor. Strange that Dc has a own Thor Version. Sounds dirty to me.

Image has one as well 🙂

I wonder who Hyperion and Gladiator are based on 😕 😆

Yes but Marvel uses other names (as far as i know they have no one called "Superman", wanna be yes but at least a own name) It just disturbs me that they have taken Thor, in this case they cant change the name.

Originally posted by Arahan
Yes but Marvel uses other names (as far as i know they have no one called "Superman", wanna be yes but at least a own name) It just disturbs me that they have taken Thor, in this case they cant change the name.

Because he's THOR. What are they gonna name? It's mythology. It would be like renaming Hercules or Zeus.

You act like Marvel has a freaking patent for Thor.

Originally posted by Draco69
Because he's THOR. What are they gonna name? It's mythology. It would be like renaming Hercules or Zeus.

You act like Marvel has a freaking patent for Thor.

Marvel would like to have I suspect 🙂 put the little C in a circle on all Thors and not just "The Mighty" Thor! 😆

Yes I know it is Mythology and I know that they dont have the rights on them but I as a writer never had bring this. It is a question of honor.

Ah forget it i am talking weird when i just woke up.So let this discussion end. Back to topic.

"Can someone elaborate on how DC managed to get a version of Thor, getting around legalities and things? Where has he appeared against Superman, and does anyone have a picture of him in action?"

Ill get two images that i have around here. Hes more like the myth Thor than Marvel is. (design wise, not power). Altho i can pretty much tell you, that the closest any version had ever been to the original, was Red Norvell. Thats the one who they should had kept with.

And there arent any legalities to overcome. Myths are public domain. Thats why you have a Hercules at Disney, Marvel, DC, Image, Tv shows and so on.

Red looked good I agree🙂 but I liked Classic Blondie best 🙂

Ya know what is a big mystery why was it that in Captain Marvel and Supermans last battle Captain Marvel said that Magic can only hurt Superman and not kill him?

That's BS. Superman isn't MORE vulnerable to magic. He's just AS vulnerable to magic. Magical fire would hurt him like it would hurt a normal human being.

DC Thor:

http://img399.imageshack.us/img399/1536/dcthor16rc.jpg

http://img387.imageshack.us/img387/3236/dcthor28vn.jpg

Go to the WW thread, threres the story where she and Superman interacted with this Thor.

Image Thor :

http://img387.imageshack.us/img387/1224/imagethor9pq.jpg

Red Norvell/Marvel :

http://img377.imageshack.us/img377/1881/norvell1a7rc1zh.jpg

http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/1237/norvell1b4hz3eh.jpg

http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/2117/norvell1c7fj8vh.jpg

http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/4439/norvell1d3zv3od.jpg

thx for the pictures. Image Thor looks like a wuss.
How powerful is DC Thor?

Not as much as Marvel for what it seems. He stalemated Big Barda, while having a sligth edge. He doesnt seem Superman level of strenght and beyond.

But im honest in telling you, i never saw much about this version. If someone knows better (especially someone more into the new gods stories) they can give you a better rating.

Image Thor probably looks bad because its Larsen drawing it. In the savage Dragon Universe hes one of the strongest with Herakles. Has some of the "bad qualities" the myth Thor had. And raised to high levels. Hes is essentially a villain there, like Herakles was in the beginning for the Wonder Woman universe.

interesting, thx. i wil do some research on my own.