Revamped Thor Respect Thread

Started by Heavenly king53 pages

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Here, Thor takes on one of his most notorious foes: Rulk. While Rulk is looking for a measure of redemption, Thor is more interested in retribution. Payback's a b1tch.

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Thor vs Rulk again, from Hulk #26:

"I am not the God of Reason and Understanding. I am the God of THUNDER AND LIGHTNING!!!" [/B]

he beat rulk up bad lol

Could anyone post the Thor vs Namor fight from Thor the mighty avenger... thank u.

^ I think those scans would be better for this thread: http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=455434&pagenumber=67#post13041912. This thread focuses on current 616 Thor. But I've definitely heard great things about that series. Turning to that, here's an update on Mjolnir itself:

MJOLNIR'S POWERS

TELEPORTATION

Here, Amadeus Cho reveals how quickly Mjolnir's interdimensional transport is once you enter the portal and come out the other side, "near-instantaneous within five microseconds." From Heroic Age: Prince of Power #3:

While definitely not the upper limit for Mjolnir since it literally transports between dimensions, here's a recent feat of how far Mjolnir can teleport, "a few hundred thousand miles." From Hulk #26:

TRACKING

Mjolnir's tracking abilities manifest in different ways. Mjolnir has used tingling sensations to lead Thor where he needs to go, like when it leads Thor to Loki's battle with Dr. Strange and when it responds to Thor's wariness and signals him to supernatural menaces, from Strange Tales #123 and Journey Into Mystery #114:

Mjolnir's tracking usually manifests itself more directly. Sometimes too much so, even when it is being used by the uninitiated. Here, Eric Masterson simply concentrates on the Absorbing Man and Mjolnir responds by redirecting him mid-flight so near-instantly and violently, it causes Eric unfortunately to suffer a bit of nausea, from Thor #436:

Thor easily resists the power of a black hole and saves rulk. Thor also easily withstands reentry into the the earth.

^Blackhole resistance. Easily one of the most overdone and pointless super durability feats.

Because you know, the next moment they get punched by a shitty ass mid meta character that would do no more than break a mid-sized building, they'll still be hurt.

Damn comics. Making blackholes job since the 60s. 😂

Originally posted by CosmicComet
^Blackhole resistance. Easily one of the most overdone and pointless super durability feats.

Because you know, the next moment they get punched by a shitty ass mid meta character that would do no more than break a mid-sized building, they'll still be hurt.

Damn comics. Making blackholes job since the 60s. 😂

The things is, surviving a Black Hole isn't that hard until your well in it, when you re likely to collide with superheated material, traveling at FTL speeds.

The crushing gravitational forces usually associated with a black hole, aren't really gonna take affect until u approach the singularity - which is well within the black hole, far beyond the event Horizon.

I think comic book characters are seen defying the Gravity Well of the Event Horizon, rather than UBER GRAVITY of the Singularity. If this is the case its is more of a Speed feat, rather than a durability feat - I.e. the character must be traveling at FTL speeds, to escape the quick sand effect of the collapsing space time.

Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
The things is, surviving a Black Hole isn't that hard until your well in it, when you re likely to collide with superheated material, traveling at FTL speeds.

The crushing gravitational forces usually associated with a black hole, aren't really gonna take affect until u approach the singularity - which is well within the black hole, far beyond the event Horizon.

I think comic book characters are seen defying the Gravity Well of the Event Horizon, rather than UBER GRAVITY of the Singularity. If this is the case its is more of a Speed feat, rather than a durability feat - I.e. the character must be traveling at FTL speeds, to escape the quick sand effect of the collapsing space time.

Yeah thats kinda what I intended with it, Thor was FTL so it a speed feat.

Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
The things is, surviving a Black Hole isn't that hard until your well in it, when you re likely to collide with superheated material, traveling at FTL speeds.

The crushing gravitational forces usually associated with a black hole, aren't really gonna take affect until u approach the singularity - which is well within the black hole, far beyond the event Horizon.

I think comic book characters are seen defying the Gravity Well of the Event Horizon, rather than UBER GRAVITY of the Singularity. If this is the case its is more of a Speed feat, rather than a durability feat - I.e. the character must be traveling at FTL speeds, to escape the quick sand effect of the collapsing space time.

Fair enough, fair enough.

But travelling FTL in and of itself is a big durability feat (unless you have a specific answer for it like the Speedforce.)

I don't think a building wrecker should be able to harm most FTL travellers.

guys someone please post the commet destroying from the hulk book.
i think it's decent enough

Can somebody explain what was Loki's new book about? Is it canon? Cause that's not how Thor really got Mjolnir, is it?

^ Well... we'll have to see how it plays out. Thor himself disputes Loki's recountings, so Loki's lies (maybe even to himself?) may be the entire point of the story.

Here's another update on Mjolnir which focuses on its mastery of lightning:

MJOLNIR STORMBRINGER

STORM CONTROL

Here are two examples of Thor using multi-directional attacks with precision: (i) Thor targets and simultaneously strikes every copy created by Loki in their battle on the Isle of Silence, and (ii) in more solemn fasion, Thor lights the pyres of all the fallen Asgardians after the events of Siege. From Avengers: The Origin #5 and Thor #611:

The lightning can be so precise that it can strike a small target on someone's neck even when he's panicking and flailing about, from Thor #372:

The lightning's sheer power is again apparent when Amadeus Cho redirects the lightning back at Thor and lays him out and where it even gives the newly-resurrected Incredible Hercules pause. From Heroic Age: Prince of Power #4 and Chaos War #1:

where is this from?

It's the cover from Ironman/Thor #3. 😎

Crimson Dynamo and High Evolutionary I recognize, who are the rest?

Diablo and maybe Ulik

Originally posted by Warrior Madness
It's the cover from Ironman/Thor #3. 😎
scans?

preview from chaos war thor I

that guy is freaking huge

Can't wait for this fight.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Fair enough, fair enough.

But travelling FTL in and of itself is a big durability feat (unless you have a specific answer for it like the Speedforce.)

I don't think a building wrecker should be able to harm most FTL travellers.

I don't think its FTL in a Newtonian sense, its going to be FTL in a Star Trek sense, i.e. a form of warp drive, that expands and contracts space.

Guys, to the extent that ya'll are posting scans of comics that haven't even published yet, I do believe that while they aren't irrelevant to respecting Thor, they might be more appropriate for the Thor Discussion Thread: http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=455434&pagenumber=67

But definitely, appreciating all the posts for Thor.