Originally posted by Silent Master
Was Thor throwing around Mangog level attacks during his fight with Wolverine?
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
It is very clear thor was not holding back, there is zero indications that he was. Ur reaching badly.
Seriously. "ZOMG tHor have been to holding back most because he not even downing teh Wolfverine!1!1!! lolz" dur
Sometimes I question whether certain posters even bother to read comics? Thor being unable to down Wolverine with his "fiercest blows" isn't inconstant with Thor's power level, what it is is constant with Wolverine's... which apparently fills some people with unbridled rage. If you fall into that category then personally I'd recommend reading a Wolverine appearance other then the one where Ennis had Punisher hit Logan in the nuts with a baseball bat. Maybe then you'd be better able to judge the characters abilities, because as it stands we have a bunch of people essentially saying "He isn't that powerful! Darksied got koed by a street thug with a chain!" Sad.
Originally posted by carver9
So your stance is that Thor can hit harder than WWH?
My stance is that character statements have to be weighed against what the comic shows and that those didn't look anywhere close to being Thor's fiercest.
Now, is your stance that Thor was throwing at least Mangog level punches during the Wolverine fight?
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
he was not holding back. His on admission suggest as much. U have zerp evidence that supports ur stance that thor was holding back. Throwing up red herrings is always such a great debating stratagy🙄
So your stance is that Thor was throwing around at least Mangog level attacks?
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
My stance is that Thor was not holding back in that fight by his own admission. And that ur stance completely ignore what happen on pannel, bbecause u simply dislike what it shows.
Which means that Thor was throwing around attacks at least equal to those he used in the Mangog fight, correct?
Originally posted by Silent Master
Which means that Thor was throwing around attacks at least equal to those he used in the Mangog fight, correct?
Originally posted by Silent Master
My stance is that character statements have to be weighed against what the comic shows and that those didn't look anywhere close to being Thor's fiercest.Now, is your stance that Thor was throwing at least Mangog level punches during the Wolverine fight?
Was Wolverine throwing around WWH level stabs? We have evidence that Thor wasn't pulling his hits, again, that's all we need.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
No im not. IIve never seen that fight, nor do I care about red herrings. i debatign what was stated and shown in that issue. Why u keeping bringing up red herrings is beyond me.
If you don't think Thor was holding back, then his attacks must have been at least equal to the ones he used in the Mangog fight.
Or are you claiming that Thor was neither holding back nor going all out?
Originally posted by Silent Master
If you don't think Thor was holding back, then his attacks must have been at least equal to the ones he used in the Mangog fight.Or are you claiming that Thor was neither holding back nor going all out?
Was Thor throwing around Mangog level hits when he fought Superman? When he fought Thanos, was he throwing around Mangog level blows? Let me know buddy.
Originally posted by carver9
Was Thor throwing around Mangog level hits when he fought Superman? When he fought Thanos, was he throwing around Mangog level blows? Let me know buddy.
I've answered your question, now it's your turn to answer mine.
Was Thor throwing around attacks equal to those he used in the Mangog fight?
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
The one time Thor beat (or really significantly damaged Mangog) he was powered by the Odinforce, every other time Mangog was defeat it was with the aid of a plot device. Not really sure what the point of this red herring is supposed to achieve? Did Thor have the Odinforce when he fought Wolverine?
I don't know where he is trying to go with this either. It's not aiding him at all.