Originally posted by Galan007
Why?
because in another thread (Thor vs. Wonder Woman) he couldn't post a scan showing Thor resisting bullets but bumped this for me to find it (he has a ps3).
It was just his only way of showing me the scan. He in no way intended to discuss this thread again. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
He didn't "take" the rocket, the hammer did. The hammer has shown soooooooooooooo many times that when it hits something, and that something explodes, it protects Thor and sometimes those around him from the brunt of the blast. Just like how he can effortlessly block Absorbing Man's ball and chain with his hammer, without feeling the slightest bit of its shock or of its force, but when it hits his body, he's knocked unconsious.
He blocks bullets with his hammer for a reason: They hurt.
Originally posted by h1a8That's because they aren't fired out of a conventional gun.
Barely bulletproof. As the scan shows it put welts on him.
Impressive nevertheless.
Originally posted by long pigUm... his hammer is behind his body, when the rocket hits.
He didn't "take" the rocket, the hammer did. The hammer has shown soooooooooooooo many times that when it hits something, and that something explodes, it protects Thor and sometimes those around him from the brunt of the blast. Just like how he can effortlessly block Absorbing Man's ball and chain with his hammer, without feeling the slightest bit of its shock or of its force, but when it hits his body, he's knocked unconsious.He blocks bullets with his hammer for a reason: They hurt.
Originally posted by h1a8
Barely bulletproof. As the scan shows it put welts on him.
Impressive nevertheless.
Bulletproof implies that the bullet doesn't penetrate the skin which as the scans show, they didn't.
Also the bullets were fired from a fighter jet.
High Caliber fighter jet bullets >>>>>>>>>>. a bullet from a 9mm
Originally posted by long pig
He didn't "take" the rocket, the hammer did. The hammer has shown soooooooooooooo many times that when it hits something, and that something explodes, it protects Thor and sometimes those around him from the brunt of the blast. Just like how he can effortlessly block Absorbing Man's ball and chain with his hammer, without feeling the slightest bit of its shock or of its force, but when it hits his body, he's knocked unconsious.He blocks bullets with his hammer for a reason: They hurt.
It seems your goal is to discredit Thor's feats whenever you can without actually paying attention to the comic or scans at hand. The scan clearly shows Thor taking the full force of the blast while Mjolnir was behind his back.
Considering Thor's only been ko'd a handful of times throughout the entirety of his history, I would like issue number and or scans of the instances you speak of.