Thor (without Mjolnir) VS Wolverine

Started by Silent Master78 pages
Originally posted by carver9
Your question is pointless though. What blows are you talking about so that I can answer your question?

The ones he was using in the Wolverine 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?

This is a lie, Thor didn't get powered up until after he beat Mangog in Thor#25.

Originally posted by Silent Master
This is a lie, Thor didn't get powered up until after he beat Mangog in Thor#25.

I was talking about during Ragnarok, in Thor 25 he just blasted Mangog down the throat because he couldn't do shit to his outward invulnerability. It is one of three of the aforementioned plot device defeats, and inconsequential to the discussion at hand.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
seems like he trolling based off artist depictions.

But nothing really happened in the Mangog fight for him to even mention it unless like srank said, he is talking about Thor with a major amp. When Thor faced Mangog, I admit, he was hitting him with everything he had but it did nothing but knock off one of his horns...there was no collateral damage at all.

That's why I said it was a pointless mention. Wolverine was hit by one of the most powerful incarnations of the Hulks whereas weaker versions has feats of busting through Onslaughts armor to throwing Fing Fang to the moon with ease... to busting through planetary objects without a scratch. Wolverine facing an enrage Hulk and taking licks is far more impressive than taking Mangog level hits imo.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
I was talking about during Ragnarok, in Thor 25 he just blasted Mangog down the throat because he couldn't do shit to his outward invulnerability. It is one of three of the aforementioned plot device defeats.

This is another lie, as Thor visibly damaged Mangog with his first attack after freeing himself.

Originally posted by carver9
But nothing really happened in the Mangog fight for him to even mention it unless like srank said, he is talking about Thor with a major amp. When Thor faced Mangog, I admit, he was hitting him with everything he had but it did nothing but knock off one of his horns...there was no collateral damage at all.

That's why I said it was a pointless mention. Wolverine was hit by one of the most powerful incarnations of the Hulks whereas weaker versions has feats of busting through Onslaughts armor to throwing Fing Fang to the moon with ease... to busting through planetary objects without a scratch. Wolverine facing an enrage Hulk and taking licks is far more impressive than taking Mangog level hits imo.

I'm just not sure what "Mangog level attacks!" is supposed to mean, because Thor has never really been able to hurt Mangog. I'm supposed to believe Thor hits Mangog harder then he hits anyone else? Why?

Originally posted by Silent Master
The ones he was using in the Wolverine fight.

I'm asking which hits of Thors are you talking Bout so I can compare them to the ones Wolvy was hit by.

Originally posted by carver9
I'm asking which hits of Thors are you talking Bout so I can compare them to the ones Wolvy was hit by.

Thor#25 the fight after Thor freed himself, the one that ended with Thor using an antiforce blast.

Originally posted by Silent Master
This is another lie, as Thor visibly damaged Mangog with his first attack after freeing himself.

He broke a horn, that's it. The whole reason he blasted him down the throat was because all he could muster, even with his most powerful attacks, was superficial damage to Mangog and brief reprieves from attack. Or did you have trouble understanding Thor's speech before he decided to blast Mangog down the throat?

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
I'm just not sure what "Mangog level attacks!" is supposed to mean, because Thor has never really been able to hurt Mangog. I'm supposed to believe Thor hits Mangog harder then he hits anyone else? Why?

Lol...that's what I'm trying to get from him as well then the thing about it is, if it was collateral damage done during his fight with Mangog, are we suppose to exclude every fight Thor has been in and state that "since no damage happened to the environment, Thor was holding back"? I don't get his point. Almost every fight Thor has been in, his blows doesn't do anything to the surrounding area but facing the enemies that he fights day to day, he has no reason to pull his hits.

Silent, what Mangog feat are you talking about so that we can get off of this subject?

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
seems like he trolling based off artist depictions.

Yeah, he troll'n.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
He broke a horn, that's it. The whole reason he blasted him down the throat was because all he could muster, even with his most powerful attacks, was superficial damage to Mangog and brief reprieves from attack. Or did you have trouble understanding Thor's speech before he decided to blast Mangog down the throat?

He ignores text, he only basis his opinion off art.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
He broke a horn, that's it. The whole reason he blasted him down the throat was because all he could muster, even with his most powerful attacks, was superficial damage to Mangog and brief reprieves from attack. Or did you have trouble understanding Thor's speech before he decided to blast Mangog down the throat?

I accept your concession that you were lying when you said that "he couldn't do shit to his outward invulnerability".

Originally posted by carver9
Lol...that's what I'm trying to get from him as well then the thing about it is, if it was collateral damage done during his fight with Mangog, are we suppose to exclude every fight Thor has been in and state that "since no damage happened to the environment, Thor was holding back"? I don't get his point. Almost every fight Thor has been in, his blows doesn't do anything to the surrounding area but facing the enemies that he fights day to day, he has no reason to pull his hits.

Silent, what Mangog feat are you talking about so that we can get off of this subject?

He is talking about the time Thor blasted Mangog down the throat because he couldn't damage him.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
He is talking about the time Thor blasted Mangog down the throat because he couldn't damage him.

Another lie.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Thor#25 the fight after Thor freed himself, the one that ended with Thor using an antiforce blast.

Uuummm, like I said before, he broke a horn. Lol...wtf. was there something else that you wanted to use from that fight because I HOPE that wasn't what you were talking about. You were better off bringing up his fight against Beta Ray when he hit him so hard that it destroyed the entire area around them but that wouldn't have helped you since he was amped.

Originally posted by Silent Master
I accept your concession that you were lying when you said that [b]"he couldn't do shit to his outward invulnerability". [/B]

He couldn't. He broke the tip off his horn. All he could muster is superficial damage, might as well have been a paper cut, as far as I'm concerned that falls under the purview of "couldn't do shit."

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
He is talking about the time Thor blasted Mangog down the throat because he couldn't damage him.

😕 Wow.

Originally posted by carver9
😕 Wow.

Seriously.

Originally posted by srankmissingnin
He couldn't. He broke the tip off his horn. All he could muster is superficial damage, might as well have been a paper cut.

You can't admit that Thor overcame Mangog's invulnerability enough to break off his horn and then go back to claiming that Thor "couldn't do shit to his outward invulnerability".