Originally posted by DarkRaiden
Thanos
Juggernaut
Magneto (with a forcefield around his hand)That's all I got. And...Supes doing it is non canon so....
Also JLA/Avengers is canon to DC at least. It has also been included in several marvel bios. So take it as you will.
In short Superman can and has done it.
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Thanos: Yeah, he has done
Juggernaut: I don't see him palming a charged mjolnir with out his magical forcefield, he probably could but only because of the magical forcefield, that will not translate as palming a charged mjolnir strike like Thanos or Loeb force Rulk did.
Magneto? I will say nah, he does not has the strength to do it, he could probably create a shield around him to stop an mjolnir strike, but to palm it? nope, imo
Originally posted by abhilegend
Also JLA/Avengers is canon to DC at least. It has also been included in several marvel bios. So take it as you will.In short Superman can and has done it.
w00t
Depends on how hard thor swings it. Just because someone catches the hammer swing or it bounces off someones chest does not mean that thor cannot shatter their hand or chest. A full swing from thor would mutilate superman and plenty others hands. There is a BIG difference between thor trying to strike a target and him trying to destroy or kill it. Thor explained this to hyperion when he bragged about the hammer bouncing off his chest and even told juggernaut that he rarely strike a foe with the full force of his hammer.
Originally posted by JBL
Depends on how hard thor swings it. Just because someone catches the hammer swing or it bounces off someones chest does not mean that thor cannot shatter their hand or chest. A full swing from thor would mutilate superman and plenty others hands. There is a BIG difference between thor trying to strike a target and him trying to destroy or kill it. Thor explained this to hyperion when he bragged about the hammer bouncing off his chest and even told juggernaut that he rarely strike a foe with the full force of his hammer.
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Plus Thor wasn't at full strength when he hit Superman with that hammer swing. That happened during the end of the fight. Full strength swing is different than a swing from a battled out Thor.
So thor struck superman with the FULL force with his hammer toss when he first hit superman with it???? Then his hammer swing was Full force too??? So every fight that took place was ALL-OUT and for the kill??? Do you need scans of a FULL power hammer toss and swing to see the difference or is this just another attempt to leave out info?
Thor told hyperion the same thing he told superman because he DID NOT know anything about them, he did not know hyperions true strength and he told superman that he now knows his measure and another fight would be different. He now know what to put behind his hammer.
Same hyperion or not??
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Originally posted by JBL
So thor struck superman with the FULL force with his hammer toss when he first hit superman with it???? Then his hammer swing was Full force too??? So every fight that took place was ALL-OUT and for the kill??? Do you need scans of a FULL power hammer toss and swing to see the difference or is this just another attempt to leave out info?
THIRTY-SEVEN -- the last big fight scene erupts. [Hopefully, we can see more fights going on in the background as the main stuff plays out – purple and green arrows flying everywhere, blast beams, socks to the jaw – because there’s no way I’ve got room to mention everyone, and in the foreground I just want to bring some of the running threads to a conclusion…]
As battle goes on all around them, THOR and SUPERMAN face each other – THOR’s determined to find out which of them is the mightier, this time, and SUPERMAN’s sore enough and angry enough to oblige.
They batter at each other. THOR gets in a good shot.
SUPERMAN hits back harder. He says that Thor claims to be a god – but if so, he’s a small god, of a small world.
Elsewhere, GREEN LANTERN and PHOTON face each other. GL zaps at PHOTON –THIRTY-EIGHT -- but this time, PHOTON’s more used to the energy. She turns green –
-- and starts draining GL’s power.
Meanwhile, SUPERMAN and THOR beat each other down. THOR’s pissed off, too – he snarls about how the measure of any man or god is not what strength he has, but what he does with it. He slams SUPERMAN, hard –
-- and SUPERMAN bashes him back, saying that may be a nice bedtime story, but in his world it’s results that count.
THOR swats SUPERMAN with the hammer, sending him crashing through some trees.THIRTY-NINE Then THOR spins his hammer, intending to bring it down on SUPERMAN, finishing him off.
But SUPERMAN blocks the hammer, catching it on his palm, holding it back. It’s an enormous strain, but he’s not going to go down. Thor’s plenty powerful –
-- but in the DCU, the dials go up to eleven. SUPERMAN winds up for a haymaker --
He socks THOR a good one, and THOR goes flying.
-- and when he lands --
Yeah, Thor was really holding back there.
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Originally posted by JBL
Thor told hyperion the same thing he told superman because he DID NOT know anything about them, he did not know hyperions true strength and he told superman that he now knows his measure and another fight would be different. He now know what to put behind his hammer.Same hyperion or not??
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Superman had punched Thor earlier and Thor knew what level of strength Superman had. He was determined to know who was stronger and wasn't holding back at all. How can anybody read that comic and think Thor was holding back is mind boggling.