Originally posted by Simbon
Hasn't Carver been saying he'll post scans (Scans that nobody else, no matter how many comics they've read, has seen) for years?
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, he says he will post scans and hopes everyone forgets and will continue to make the same claims over and over again.
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Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusResisting billions of tons is no where near destroying a planet with a few punches. Not even close, and this is if we are assuming the feat isn't hyperbole.You just admitted that lifting Asgard was on par with Gladiator moving the Starship and superior to lifting the Skyscraper. Resisting a Neutron Star’s gravity requires the same level of high end strength as destroying a planet. Thor’s feats match Gladiator’s best and only go up from there.
Unquantifiable for we don't have the slightest clue how much force that took.As a matter of fact, yes, I do think he could. I don’t believe he could accomplish the second unless it’s a very high end portrayal. If he ever did something on that level, it'd be on par with his greatest strength feat. Thor once overpowered the World Engine with raw strength, so he can operate on such a scale in terms of sheer might.
Thor doesn't punch anywhere close to how he hits with Mjolnir. I dare him try those striking feats on the Celestials without his hammer. This is how we know Glads is much stronger than him.
I’ve read every one of Thor’s appearances and I’m telling you that this is the case most of the time. Mjolnir is just a substitute for Thor’s fists on average. Like he himself said, he has three hammers, not one:You’re making the mistake that Tyr and various other idiots have:
Comments don't mean anything when comics contradict them. Otherwise, Sentry stalemated Galactus.
There’s a reason why Thor’s own godly innate essence is superior to Mjolnir’s output and Odin takes a piece of Thor’s power when he creates clones such as Beta Ray Bill.Here’s a better example, Simonson had Thor strike Gladiator with Mjolnir and yet had Gladiator comment that they were equal in strength:
That feat was unquantifiable as well for it could have taking a million ton punch or less to achieve.
bakaYet in the same breath you’re arguing about Thor closing a hole in space/time with Hercules? Common, step up your game.
In conclusion, Thor has nothing on Glads destroying a planet in a few punches feat. He wins the strength debate.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympusthis one is highly dubious; not only does thor have the ability (then) to make asgard fall, but the hammers are releasing some sort of magic while asgard is being re-positioned above ground, almost as if asgardian magic is what's required to levitate it (mjolnir and stormbreaker just happen to be reservoirs for such a thing)
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