LOL!!!!! Thor has art thou power to KO Hulk. Thor could incapacitate him in so many different ways that is not even funny. What's more, Thor could stay longer in a fight than the Hulk. As strong as Hulk is, he cannot carry a solo movie at the box office.
Originally posted by janus77
Hulk murders them. Hulk does to Thor what he did to Loki.The rest of The Avengers cannot contain or contend with Hulk. That was the whole point of Loki trying to get Hulk on-board the Helicarrier, so that he could engineer a way of destroying them from within.
Thor definitely does not have the power to KO Hulk, nothing like enough power. Practically half the invading alien armada focussed in on Hulk and fired off an extended - concentrated - volley at him. All it did was piss him off. Thor was barely effective after a blade to the gut, from Loki...
Hulk >>> Loki/Thor/puny gods.
Originally posted by Robtard
Yes; what I've been saying THIS WHOLE TIME, Thor wasn't terminal once he flew up/outward, ie his flight negated the momentum he gained during the free fall.Will check later and post pics, I recall him flying up/outward.
I actually just rewatched and checked it now. He didn't fly upward or at an angle upward. He flew out at an angle downward.
Originally posted by Robtard
Screen shots?
I don't have high quality pics as I just downloaded a cam version of the movie, but here you can clearly see Thor's angle of flight is slanting downwards. I'd also like to note that Thor actually fell from a higher height than Hulk since Hulk traveled his first few hundred meters riding on that falling jet fighter which had a more controlled descent than Thor's uncontrolled plummet.
I found a higher(?) rez Italian copy. I was wrong about Thor going upward, there's a scene right before he smashes out that shows him flying upward, but in relation to the inside of the box only. That's what I remembered most clearly.
He does clearly fly outward from his own flying momentum, then slants downward, crashes, transfers his energy upward and then outward.
This would be an apples to oranges comparison to the Hulk's fall which would have been straight down (unless he has some means to control himself during free fall). It's like comparing a plane the crashes straight down nose first and one that comes in at an angle and crashes on it's underside. Both deadly, but one is far more destructive.
I generously accept all your concessions.