Originally posted by celeyhyga17
read the thread fully for examples so I dont have to repeat them
So what's that strength feat? The only thing they have been throwing off is Hyperbolic statements. The midgard serpant was a magical entity and there was no telling how much it weighed. It might didn't have any weight at all since it was basically wrapped around a planet without causing any type of damage.
So again, give me a lifting feat besides hyperbole (he doesn't have any) that makes you suggest he is stronger than Hulk. Hitting power, you might have a argument, lifting, Hulk has him beat by miles.
Originally posted by carver9
So what's that strength feat? The only thing they have been throwing off is Hyperbolic statements. The midgard serpant was a magical entity and there was no telling how much it weighed. It might didn't have any weight at all since it was basically wrapped around a planet without causing any type of damage.So again, give me a lifting feat besides hyperbole (he doesn't have any) that makes you suggest he is stronger than Hulk. Hitting power, you might have a argument, lifting, Hulk has him beat by miles.
so strength is all about lifting?
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
so strength is all about lifting?
Naah, not saying that but you throwing off Thor being stronger than Hulk isn't right. When you have Savage Hulk stalemating Thor for hours whereas Current Hulk is > Savage, then that makes your argument wrong.
When you have Thor teamed with Earth mightiest heros and was still unable to get onslaughts attention or do any type of damage but Hulk jumps in and bust Onslaughts armor to dust with a single punch... that makes your statement completely wrong don't you think?
Hulk did something Thor couldn't do.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=13310838 😉
Originally posted by carver9
Naah, not saying that but you throwing off Thor being stronger than Hulk isn't right. When you have Savage Hulk stalemating Thor for hours whereas Current Hulk is > Savage, then that makes your argument wrong.When you have Thor teamed with Earth mightiest heros and was still unable to get onslaughts attention or do any type of damage but Hulk jumps in and bust Onslaughts armor to dust with a single punch... that makes your statement completely wrong don't you think?
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Stats/ThorStrength25.jpg
heres some food for thought
A neutron star is so dense that one teaspoon (5 milliliters) of its material would have a mass about 900 times the mass of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The resulting force of gravity is so strong that if an object were to fall from a height of one meter it would only take one microsecond to hit the surface of the neutron star, and would do so at around 2000 kilometers per second, or 7.2 million kilometers per hour.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Stats/ThorStrength25.jpgheres some food for thought
A neutron star is so dense that one teaspoon (5 milliliters) of its material would have a mass about 900 times the mass of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The resulting force of gravity is so strong that if an object were to fall from a height of one meter it would only take one microsecond to hit the surface of the neutron star, and would do so at around 2000 kilometers per second, or 7.2 million kilometers per hour.
That's more of a durability feat imo.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17hum...ss flies through stars on a semi-daily basis, but no one accepts that as a feat of strengh or even bullrushing power, even though he pushes stellar masses out of his way and is unnafected by their pressure and gravity.
durability? I guess..
but a strength feat as well since he forced himself out of it...
it's pretty frickin uber...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
durability? I guess..
but a strength feat as well since he forced himself out of it...
it's pretty frickin uber...
I agree, its uber but it kind of fall in the category of Hulk punching through dimensions, etc, etc. We know Thor is a irresistable force but the feats that you are bringing up isn't similar to what has been brought to the table by other posters like ripping the core out of a star, holding planets together, moving states, etc, etc.
Originally posted by 753
hum...ss flies through stars on a semi-daily basis, but no one accepts that as a feat of strengh or even bullrushing power, even though he pushes stellar masses out of his way and is unnafected by their pressure and gravity.
u just answered ure question... he "flies" through them...
Thor wasn't powering himself through flight...
he was basically on his knees before he forced out of the debris
Originally posted by 753The asteroid wasn't under his own power though, and was really more of a case of Hulk using tech to aid a superman-style jump straight through the asteroid. It's not like he punches it iirc, so I wouldn't call it a strength feat, at least in the ordinary sense...
Id say holding a planet together and oneshotting that asteroid.
Originally posted by Existere
The asteroid wasn't under his own power though, and was really more of a case of Hulk using tech to aid a superman-style jump straight through the asteroid. It's not like he punches it iirc, so I wouldn't call it a strength feat, at least in the ordinary sense...
So Colossus or Wolverine can do it?
Originally posted by dmills
It's extremely impressive. You know, this is actually my first time ever seeing the feat. Up until today I had just assumed that it was hyperbole.
Yeah, if classic drax is considered herald, then he is (IMO) physically the strongest herald in either Marvel or DC. It is sad that he has been depowered so many times (and even worse, made stupid for a time). Marvel needs more uber cosmic characters to make their universe feel bigger (something I think DC has done better; though the Celestials trump anything in DC in terms of coolness).
Originally posted by Existere
The asteroid wasn't under his own power though, and was really more of a case of Hulk using tech to aid a superman-style jump straight through the asteroid. It's not like he punches it iirc, so I wouldn't call it a strength feat, at least in the ordinary sense...
And you'd be right.