Superman's Hardest Punch vs Thor's Hardest Mjolnir Slam

Started by Silent Master50 pages

Originally posted by h1a8
Now you are trolling. I already said it wasn't a punching feat.

In comics, the stronger someone is then the harder they can punch.
A punch is a push. So pushing, lifting feats count toward punching power.

This thread is about punching/hammer strikes.

So, 2nd request....post the punching feats that back up your claim.

Originally posted by Silent Master
This thread is about punching/hammer strikes.
Yes it is. But it doesn't say punching/hammer strike feats only. If a character can lift a 50 ton tank and throw it then does that mean they can't punch harder than say 100 pounds of force?

Bumped this to see some feats. Goddamit lets see'em!!!!

Originally posted by h1a8
Yes it is. But it doesn't say punching/hammer strike feats only. If a character can lift a 50 ton tank and throw it then does that mean they can't punch harder than say 100 pounds of force?

3rd request....post the punching feats that back up your claim.

Originally posted by h1a8
Yes it is. But it doesn't say punching/hammer strike feats only. If a character can lift a 50 ton tank and throw it then does that mean they can't punch harder than say 100 pounds of force?
yes actually punching is totally different movement than lifting. do you even lift bro?

Originally posted by Lord Feron
yes actually punching is totally different movement than lifting. do you even lift bro?

😆

Originally posted by Silent Master
3rd request....post the punching feats that back up your claim.

Superman punching a moon in half, or completely pulverizing the shadow moon.
Happy?

Originally posted by h1a8
Superman punching a moon in half, or completely pulverizing the shadow moon.
Happy?

ure not talking about the one with him "flying" through it right? does that even count?

Originally posted by h1a8
Superman punching a moon in half, or completely pulverizing the shadow moon.
Happy?

Assuming these actually happened and that you're not leaving out context, yes, I'm happy that you've stopped trolling and have actually posted some feats.

Originally posted by Lord Feron
yes actually punching is totally different movement than lifting. do you even lift bro?
I didn't say they were equal but rather they are related, especially in comics. You can't tell me that lifting a tank and throwing could mean I can't punch harder than 100 pounds. Plus Superman can fly into his punches (use his flight strength to boost the punch).

Originally posted by h1a8
No it hasn't. We are referring to Mjolnir slams, not flying untold light years into a planet.
lol

And yet the only feats you can bring up are Superman flying into things

High-end feats considered, Superman is stronger than the Hulk (sextillion tons vs 50 billion), it's statistics, and could crush the Mjolnir.

Originally posted by Dolos
High-end feats considered, Superman is stronger than the Hulk (sextillion tons vs 50 billion), it's statistics, and could crush the Mjolnir.
how much does a moving universe weight?

Which planet did Superman smash into a bits again?

I forget.

Originally posted by Dolos
High-end feats considered, Superman is stronger than the Hulk (sextillion tons vs 50 billion), it's statistics, and could crush the Mjolnir.

LOL!!!!!

the art alone makes it worthy of posting. ♥

Originally posted by h1a8
I didn't say they were equal but rather they are related, especially in comics. You can't tell me that lifting a tank and throwing could mean I can't punch harder than 100 pounds. Plus Superman can fly into his punches (use his flight strength to boost the punch).

I bet brock lesner can lift more than bruce lee or the paq man but if I were to bet money who would win in a punch out. I'm gonna go with the not brock.

Again like i said lifting something does not equal striking power. Meaning like just because you have big muscles doesn't mean you can run the fastest.

Originally posted by Lord Feron
I bet brock lesner can lift more than bruce lee or the paq man but if I were to bet money who would win in a punch out. I'm gonna go with the not brock.

Again like i said lifting something does not equal striking power. Meaning like just because you have big muscles doesn't mean you can run the fastest.


Strength does translate into punching power, and so does speed. Bruce Lee may punch hard for a guy his size, but you really can't compare it to a heavyweight, they have a lot more weight behind their punches. One of the reasons weight classes exist.

Originally posted by h1a8
A non-holding back Superman punches harder. Punching through dimensions under his own power is saying something, as well as casually punching a 1600lb being through two harder than steel thick walls AFTER REACHING SPACE.

But Thor is not far behind. Especially knowing that the hammer cheats for Thor and supplies extra strength to Thor's own when Thor is swinging it. This is because the hammer can move on its own as if it is living, all based on Thor's command of it.

Also one must know that for Thor to hit really really hard he must hurl the hammer faster and faster before delivering the hit. This is like someone receiving a running start. Don't let Superman get a running start.

"the hammer cheats for thor"

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Please in your grand wisdom show us the math behind this retarded accusation. No wait dont your comic book math gives me a headache

superman punches >thor punches but thor with his hammer hits at least as hard as supes if not harder.

Originally posted by Sh3nG L0nG
Strength does translate into punching power, and so does speed. Bruce Lee may punch hard for a guy his size, but you really can't compare it to a heavyweight, they have a lot more weight behind their punches. One of the reasons weight classes exist.

True. Thing is, most people don't know how to punch properly. A skilled big guy is hitting harder than a skilled small guy every time.