Who is the weakest character that can duplicate this feat?

Started by celeyhyga174 pages

If anything that's more like a "god smash" and not a godblast.

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Originally posted by Sin I AM
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Wait one minute! You could be right! Didn't she absorb a good chunk (if not all) of the power of Mjolnir AND Stormbreaker and KO a Beyonder empowered Kurse?

Good one!

Originally posted by zopzop
Wait one minute! You could be right! Didn't she absorb a good chunk (if not all) of the power of Mjolnir AND Stormbreaker and KO a Beyonder empowered Kurse?

Good one!

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Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
The portrayal of the God Blast has been extremely consistent actually.

How many Godblasts have actually been used Rage?

One against Galactus, one against Surtur and Ymir, one to repair the universe, one to attack Arishem, one to attack Exitar, one on Juggernaut, one on Thanos. Is there anymore?

Originally posted by Utrigita
How many Godblasts have actually been used Rage?

One against Galactus, one against Surtur and Ymir, one to repair the universe, one to attack Arishem, one to attack Exitar, one on Juggernaut, one on Thanos. Is there anymore?

He's never used it on Thanos as far as I know. What scene are you referring to?

- Against Juggernaut
- Against Galactus
- Against Majeston Zelia
- Against Surtur and Ymir
- Against Exitar
- To save the Multiverse

About six times.

Dont forget about the GB he used to destroy Durok sans Mjolnir; that GB didnt follow the standard GB protocol either btw...

he's talking about the time the thanosi had the chalice of ruins i think, which wasn't a godblast (if that's what he meant)

the exitar godblast was the strongest version ever shown on-panel by far, no comparison.

It's definitely in the top two. I'm surprised posters on KMC aren't so bothered by the attack like others are. Thor possessing an ultimate attack more powerful than Skyfather level kind of bothers different boards.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Dont forget about the GB he used to destroy Durok sans Mjolnir; that GB didnt follow the standard GB protocol either btw...

I don't think that was a God Blast. Not anymore. People said Oeming agreed that's what it was, but then I read the conversation, and I don't think he even knew the term before fans pointed it out to him.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I don't think that was a God Blast. Not anymore. People said Oeming agreed that's what it was, but then I read the conversation, and I don't think he even knew the term before fans pointed it out to him.

See, THATS what I am talking about....

The writter that wrote Thor destroying Durok might not have known what a "God Blast" was, but at the same time I am betting that it was his intent to have Thor use his best attack, full power, ect, ect. nonetheless...

Is it not concievable to you that the author of The Surter Saga intended the same thing when he had Thor unleash his "unfettered might" upon Surter?

I am about to see who the author of The Surter Saga is right now...

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
It's definitely in the top two. I'm surprised posters on KMC aren't so bothered by the attack like others are. Thor possessing an ultimate attack more powerful than Skyfather level kind of bothers different boards.
considering it shattered mjolnir even though it was being reinforced by his belt, and the fact that around that time he was absorbing astronomical amounts of energies without shattering mjolnir (though he did sometimes say that it was struggling to contain them), it was as strong an aattack could possibly be for the hammer.

Walter Simonson wrote The Surter Saga....

Step two, at the point in time that The Surter Saga was written, had he ever written Thor using a GB before?

My point is that Thor using his "unfettered might" might very well be Simonson's vision of how Thor would/could unleash his full power on an opponent; which is the equivilent of another writter using what is considered a standard God Blast...

Originally posted by zopzop
Wait one minute! You could be right! Didn't she absorb a good chunk (if not all) of the power of Mjolnir AND Stormbreaker and KO a Beyonder empowered Kurse?

Good one!

Dam good answer btw; she just might actually be able to pull it off...its possible that the strain might kill her though...as she was crying and was in alot of pain when she performed that feat vs Kurse.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
See, THATS what I am talking about....

The writter that wrote Thor destroying Durok might not have known what a "God Blast" was, but at the same time I am betting that it was his intent to have Thor use his best attack, full power, ect, ect. nonetheless...

Is it not concievable to you that the author of The Surter Saga intended the same thing when he had Thor unleash his "unfettered might" upon Surter?

I am about to see who the author of The Surter Saga is right now...


Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Walter Simonson wrote The Surter Saga....

Step two, at the point in time that The Surter Saga was written, had he ever written Thor using a GB before?

My point is that Thor using his "unfettered might" might very well be Simonson's vision of how Thor would/could unleash his full power on an opponent; which is the equivilent of another writter using what is considered a standard God Blast...

Walter Simonson is and was a huge Lee/Kirby fan. I very highly doubt that the God Blast was his intention. I also doubt Oeming had never seen the Godly Essence tactic performed. The God Blast is a fan made term that was recently referred to as canon.

Why can't you understand that Thor can go all out or give it his all without resorting to the God Blast? It's his ultimate resort, and even when he should use it, he doesn't because of how powerful it is.

You're taking leaps in logic and seem to be unclear how hyperbole works.

You know what, I'll try and ask Walter.

Well I know Simonson wrote Thor from issues 337 to issue 382...

And dont go making assumptions about my level of intellect as I am highly intelligent and I know exactly how hyperbole works...

And you might doubt that the GB (or the equivilent) was his intent, but know you are speculating just as I am...

Of course my evidence in this matter is stronger than yours as I have the Thor being as WRITTEN saying that he is "loath" to use it, but that "only" his "unfettered might" will serve here; this is a pretty clear indication that Simonson intended for Thor to unleash his full, greatest, power on Surter...

Common sense and logic for the win...

I doubt you're highly intelligent. If you are, you're doing a great job of hiding said intellect.

There is no equivalent to the God Blast in Thor's arsenal. Either it is a God Blast, or it's not. Quite simple.

Well, I have actual evidence to support my arguments.

You claim to understand how hyperbole works yet once again you seem to fail to comprehend the concept. Simonson wrote some flowery prose and went on to have Thor unleash even more power against Surtur later on in the arc. It wasn't even his greatest level of power within the context of the story.

Is this a God Blast:
http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/yy73/R-O-G/Thor/DefeatsSentry7.jpg

Yes or no.

LoM should've just gotten on his knees like I told him to.

Since you insist on continuing with the insults...**** you Rage...how about that?

And no Thor never unleashed more power against Surter later on in the arc as he didnt charge Mjolnir up later on in the arc...he simply whirled in around longer.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I'm sorry, but could you post a scan from this special edition issue that you have? Because from where I'm standing, this most definitely is not a God Blast:
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e139/RageOfTheGod/Thor/ThorvsSurtur3.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e139/RageOfTheGod/Thor/ThorvsSurtur4.jpg
Semantics. uhuh

You're not helping. Aren't there fires for you to put out or something?

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Since you insist on continuing with the insults...**** you Rage...how about that?

And no Thor never unleashed more power against Surter later on in the arc as he didnt charge Mjolnir up later on in the arc...he simply whirled in around longer.


There's hope for you yet.

In the second instance, even Thor was starting to get injured by the power he was unleashing.

No...he was injuring his hand because of all the force that was going into whirling Mjolnir around; it was igniting the air around him causing his hand to burn.