Thor (warrior madness + power gem) vs Jla

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus3 pages

I can't double check the Rama Khan scene, but wasn't the circumstance basically that Wonder Woman wouldn't believe the truth? Anyways,

Originally posted by Black bolt z
I wouldn't. Which is better the gem or lasso? Gem.

Is Thor ripping the lasso. I would bet strongly against it.

Like I said, if it comes down to the lasso or the Gem, the Gem can give Thor the power necessary to rip it apart.

That doesn't necessarily mean that it would happen.

Yeah, but we're talking about pure physical force.

if Thor can utilize the power gem properly..he can take this..

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I can't double check the Rama Khan scene, but wasn't the circumstance basically that Wonder Woman wouldn't believe the truth?
and therefore he didnt break it through his own power. the very nature of its magic and its connection to ww as goddes of truth short-circuited the thing. thor aint breaking it

i say with the power gem and real effort he will eventually break it also getting an amp resistance by his madness

JLA.

Originally posted by 753
and therefore he didnt break it through his own power. the very nature of its magic and its connection to ww as goddes of truth short-circuited the thing. thor aint breaking it

I can't get into detail as it's been a while. All I remember was it snapping because she couldn't believe that she was wrong or some such. All Thor has to do is tell her she's a lesbian and his good.

Like I said, if it comes down to it, I think the Power Gem is above the lasso.

How will it break it through pure force when it's unbreakable?

it's possible the gem could allow him to do it, but there is no proof that it could. individual gem feats are notoriously underwhelming. without a comparable feat, i don't think we can simply assume he could break it, even though 'potentially' he could. 'potentially', so could hulk.

as far as the bizarro feat--that was trinity correct? isn't trinity non-canon?

Originally posted by The Nuul
Thor doesnt need the powerups.

Against this team, yes he does.

Originally posted by leonidas
as far as the bizarro feat--that was trinity correct? isn't trinity non-canon?

trinity isnt canon that i can recall.

Why not? I thought that "Two face Alex Luthor" wiuld be the same from infinity crisis.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
Why not? I thought that "Two face Alex Luthor" wiuld be the same from infinity crisis.

Not the trinity series. The trinity three issue mini.

Oh ok my bad.

Originally posted by leonidas
it's possible the gem could allow him to do it, but there is no proof that it could. individual gem feats are notoriously underwhelming. without a comparable feat, i don't think we can simply assume he could break it, even though 'potentially' he could. 'potentially', so could hulk.
IIRC Adam Warlock using the power gem alone easily destroyed classic Dr Strange who was using all of his magical artifacts to amp him, so it easily possible if Thor used the gem correctly he could summon the power needed to break the lasso imo

Originally posted by Prep-Man
How will it break it through pure force when it's unbreakable?

Because it's not.

Like I said before, if I had to choose, I'd pick the Power Gem over the lasso any day. Thor would rip it in half. That being said, Blood and Thunder Thor isn't breaking the lasso by pure force unless he taps into the Gem a fair bit more effectively than he did during that arc which I don't see as likely based on his state of mind.

Thor wins

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Because it's not.

Like I said before, if I had to choose, I'd pick the Power Gem over the lasso any day. Thor would rip it in half. That being said, Blood and Thunder Thor isn't breaking the lasso by pure force unless he taps into the Gem a fair bit more effectively than he did during that arc which I don't see as likely based on his state of mind.

Only through special circumstances. Force alone won't do it.

Depends on the level of the force. I'd wager that the Power Gem has the energy needed to rip it in half. Whether Thor can access that energy is an entirely different debate.