Originally posted by biensalsaFine. Cyborg Superman wins this thread. He must be "superior" to 24 hr sundipped Superman.
READ CAREFULLY THE FIRST POST"Who lives?And who dies?"
Cyborg Superman did NOT died in a galaxy buster (it was galaxy or solar system? I don't remember) ANYWAY He did not died. PERIOD
He is asking WHO LIVES? AND WHO DIES? COMPRENDE?
Except that for purposes of this thread, he's as "superior" in the same way Mr. Immortal is superior.
Originally posted by biensalsa
Yes, unless you show me a gods blast busting a galaxy that comes FROM THOR holding Mjolnir.
Thor's never busted a Galaxy to my knowledge. He has however overloaded an extra fortified Mjolnir with the energy of a God Blast -Mjolnir can absorb Galactic level energy without a problem- and went on to destroy Exitar's brain dome. It's also put down the leader of the Dark Gods who had the power of Odin and the Union. Beyond Skyfather level at that point.
God Blast > Galaxy busting attack
Originally posted by biensalsaCollateral damage doesn't equate to superiority. Think about it take Galactus' three plus star system destroying blast vs. his I am going to kill thanos right now blast. The concentrated and direct blasts are more intense over a smaller area than a expanding blast designed to destroy everything in general over such a huge sector of space.
Yes, unless you show me a gods blast busting a galaxy that comes FROM THOR holding Mjolnir.
Originally posted by Black bolt z
Does the godblast(if shot in some sort of mass area form)have enough power to destroy a galaxy?
I would love to say yes, but i dont think so. IMO, Thor's most powerful punch would probably shatter a planet the size of earth. A Mojlnir strike would probably shatter a planet 1.5 times the size of earth and a god blast would probably pop Jupiter. Aim the godblast at the sun then we can technically say that thor can bust a solar system. aline the suns of the solar systems in a galaxy then b-b-q em with a godblast then yeah, galaxy busting power. 😛
Re: Thor vs. Superman: The godblast challenge
Originally posted by Black bolt z
For all of them there are two scenarios.1: Regular thor
2: Thor has belt of strengthThor has to godblast all of these supermen.
1: Regular superman
2: ASS superman
3: Cyborg superman
4: Superman Prime
5: Superboy Prime
6: Sundipped superman(1 hr)
7: Sundipped superman(24 hrs)
8: Superman one-million
9: Cosmic armor supesIf they live through the first one the superman is back to full strength but this time thor is given the belt of strength.
Bracing is allowed.
Who lives?And who dies?
Please tell me if there are more supermen to add.
1 dies
2 dies
3 dies
4 hurt but recovers
5 same as 4
6 dies
7 dies
8 knocks him down thats bout it.
9 laughes at the blast, hes completely unphazed CA supes > any version of thor i can think of.
^What's Superman One Million's greatest durability feat?
Originally posted by Black bolt z
Does the godblast(if shot in some sort of mass area form)have enough power to destroy a galaxy?
The God Blast does pack more energy than it takes to destroy a Galaxy. Spread over a wide array, logic dictates that it can.
If a God Blast like attack can rip through the fabric of infinity, and take out Surtur/Ymir, it taking out a Galaxy isn't far fetched. Some people just can't handle someone on Thor's power level doing it for some reason. Some writers are probably the same.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
^What's Superman One Million's greatest durability feat?The God Blast does pack more energy than it takes to destroy a Galaxy. Spread over a wide array, logic dictates that it can.
If a God Blast like attack can rip through the fabric of infinity, and take out Surtur/Ymir, it taking out a Galaxy isn't far fetched. Some people just can't handle someone on Thor's power level doing it for some reason. Some writers are probably the same.
"FABRIC OF INFINITY"? Where does it says "FABRIC OF INFINITY"?
It says "rip wide the fabric of the universe" and the energy chaneled into the sword caused a backlash that send them to a dimensional warp in the sea of eternal night, they were in suspended animation not because of the blast but because of the dimension in which they were sent.
Yes a gods blast can rip the fabric of reality, because He opened a dimensional portal with it. BUT far from a galaxy Buster, leave the Galaxy busters to higher beings than Thor.
I have to say "FABRIC OF INFINITY" sounds so much better than the fabric of the universe, but far from a galaxy buster.
Let me show you what they ask to Tom
"Can Thor destroy a planet with his hammer?
Maybe, but it might take him an awfully long while.
TomBrevoort answered 1 day ago"
Go to his formsprint and look for the question, you will find it.
Originally posted by biensalsa
"FABRIC OF INFINITY"? Where does it says "FABRIC OF INFINITY"?It says "rip wide the fabric of the universe" and the energy chaneled into the sword caused a backlash that send them to a dimensional warp in the sea of eternal night, they were in suspended animation not because of the blast but because of the dimension in which they were sent.
Yes a gods blast can rip the fabric of reality, because He opened a dimensional portal with it.
Oh my bad. Fabric of the Universe. I mixed it up with what Skurge did. I was reading the Walt run while I typed that last post. Been a while since I read Thor #410 to #430. I'll make sure that doesn't happen again. Still don't see how it makes that much of a difference. Same comic "epic" dialogue to me. I still however can't double check. HC is bugging out on me.
I'm pretty certain that Thor stated he ripped open the fabric of the Universe -happy?- and said blast "burst" the barriers between the dimensions. Said energy went into the Sword, causing a backlash which captured the two. This caused the two to vanish through a warp. It's a bit unclear but as I understood it, the God Blast's energy, forcibly broke through the barriers between the dimensions, which transported the two. I.e, I don't think he simply warped space, creating a regular portal.
😐 You got me there. The Sea kept them in suspended animation. I guess I could try to pass it off as semantics but I honestly just remembered it wrong. : Don't think I was attempting to mislead you. I'd have posted scans.
That's why I practically never mention that scene. Not enough to be uber for Thor. I always rely on this example:
Thor in one shot put down the leader of the Dark Gods that had the power of Odin added to her own. Not equally as impressive as taking out Surtur/Ymir at the same time, but still on that level I'd say. It'll suffice.
Originally posted by biensalsa
BUT far from a galaxy Buster, leave the Galaxy busters to higher beings than Thor.I have to say "FABRIC OF INFINITY" sounds so much better than the fabric of the universe, but far from a galaxy buster.
Let me show you what they ask to Tom
"Can Thor destroy a planet with his hammer?
Maybe, but it might take him an awfully long while.TomBrevoort answered 1 day ago"
Go to his formsprint and look for the question, you will find it.
Why did you nitpick and ignore the fact that a God Blast has shown to actually pack more energy than a Galaxy destroying attack? It was under the same writer and the two scenes happened less than 20 issues apart I believe.
Why does the fabric of infinity sound that much better? Same shit to me basically. Both are simply large and undefinable terms that try and give a sense of large scale in terms of power. Skurge was able to cleave the fabric of Infinity with his axe.
😆 Why the hell do I care what Brevoort thinks about Thor's capabilities? He didn't know Ares or Thor had any fights in the pas, he didn't think Thor could perform surgery or retained the knowledge of what he did as Blake. If I went to Alvaro's and asked the Thor fans to name instances of when Breevort was wrong in regards to Thor stuff, I'd probably get a sizable list.
His just an editor. His opinions are just that. Opinions. I never understood why so many people care what he thinks. It's one thing if his editing the scene in question.
Edit: So everybody can see the scene for themselves, I found it on my photobucket account:
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e139/RageOfTheGod/Thor/FabricofUniverseRipped1.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e139/RageOfTheGod/Thor/FabricofUniverseRipped2.jpg
Originally posted by biensalsa
"FABRIC OF INFINITY"? Where does it says "FABRIC OF INFINITY"?It says "rip wide the fabric of the universe" and the energy chaneled into the sword caused a backlash that send them to a dimensional warp in the sea of eternal night, they were in suspended animation not because of the blast but because of the dimension in which they were sent.
Yes a gods blast can rip the fabric of reality, because He opened a dimensional portal with it. BUT far from a galaxy Buster, leave the Galaxy busters to higher beings than Thor.
I have to say "FABRIC OF INFINITY" sounds so much better than the fabric of the universe, but far from a galaxy buster.
Let me show you what they ask to Tom
"Can Thor destroy a planet with his hammer?
Maybe, but it might take him an awfully long while.TomBrevoort answered 1 day ago"
Go to his formsprint and look for the question, you will find it.
http://www.formspring.me/TomBrevoort/q/910818454
http://www.formspring.me/TomBrevoort/q/929144328
I lol at how creators and editors repeatedly own battle board fanboys.