Originally posted by pym-ftwyou don't understand . Absolute zero is theoretically impossible. If achieved in the real universe then the entire universe would be destroyed. It is like hitting something with infinite power. Deep space is a couple degrees above absolute zero. But absolute zero is infinitely colder. Absolute zero is infinitely colder than 0.0000000000000001 k
Far enough away from a star space hits 99% absolute zero.So yeah pretty much space is...
Resisting 10000000000000000000000000000000 doesn't mean you are resistant against infinity.
Originally posted by pym-ftwabsolute zero is -273c
The Boomerang Nebula sits at -172CAbsolute zero is -174C
But like I said, absolute zero is infinitely colder than even a temperature a millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
Also iceman powers don't work as you think. He actually controls the atoms of moisture. Full potential iceman should have full control and stop atoms from moving (absolute zero). So he should be omnipotent with anything containing moisture. Now iceman in comics never reached this potential.
Post-Death Seed Iceman could casually on a whim turn the entire freaking planet into a snowball. That entire comic took all those Iceman theories that have been floating around and flipped them. Instead of being so dangerous because of the potential applications of his abilities it's because of just raw power. A bit meh tbh as there are too many such stories as it is. I preferred him being a scalpel instead of another hammer.
Iceman can produce temperatures near absolute zero but I doubt that's going to stop Thor. Neither is freezing his insides.
That being said, Iceman was able to encase Thor temporarily (Granted by surprise but still) so I think I'm going to go with him. This average day to day Thor I'm talking about however. If you take solo series Thor, some high end incarnation, or an amped version, ice isn't stopping him.