Originally posted by janus77
if that was the case, you wouldn't have replied.I'm just bored with the deluded "Thor stalemates Hulk" stuff, being thrown about by people who still don't seem to have outgrown their Thor pyjamas.
It's just tiresome.
Ok then I'll play a bit.
The Hulk's a really big green retard who is really strong. If an example of a childish figure that needs to be outgrown needs to be used its the Hulk. Not the norse Demi god.
I agree it is tiresome how far Hulk fans go to defend a point that has no saving. Thor will lose a physical battle in their movie versions. He isn't losing if he cuts loose. I already explained why.
What "cuts loose"? Thor's best move - the lightning - is trivial in its regular levels, like shown against IM.
With a building handy, with storm clouds and other assists, it manages to be powerful enough to short-circuit the motors on the robo-fish-carriers.
It didn't blow them up, iirc, it blew up their motors taking them down by proxy.
Hulk literally withstood an extended barrage from an armada, with no ill effects. Thor never did anything that even comes close to being that powerful.
Originally posted by janus77
What "cuts loose"? Thor's best move - the lightning - is trivial in its regular levels, like shown against IM.With a building handy, with storm clouds and other assists, it manages to be powerful enough to short-circuit the motors on the robo-fish-carriers.
It didn't blow them up, iirc, it blew up their motors taking them down by proxy.
Hulk literally withstood an extended barrage from an armada, with no ill effects. Thor never did anything that even comes close to being that powerful.
facepalm
Really? Again with the Iron Man comparison? How does Iron Man's suit of powered armor amping from electricity have ANYTHING to do with how Hulk would endure it?
Storm clouds? Are you serious? Even if we assume said clouds help Thor in any meaningful way, considering he can, oh, I don't know, manipulate weather, how is that some kind of "strike" against him or the kind of plot device assist you keep peddling it off to be? The building didn't amp Thor either unless you think providing a vantage point is an amp. And yes, the lightning caused the smaller vessels to explode, and the larger ones suffered smaller yet still significant explosions.
Thor had the backlash explosion of the Bifrost right in his face. He endured blasts from Gungnir. And he took point blank shots from an 400%+ Iron Man and suffered no physical damage whatsoever. Offensively speaking, he wrecked an entire landscape.
Originally posted by janus77
What "cuts loose"? Thor's best move - the lightning - is trivial in its regular levels, like shown against IM.With a building handy, with storm clouds and other assists, it manages to be powerful enough to short-circuit the motors on the robo-fish-carriers.
It didn't blow them up, iirc, it blew up their motors taking them down by proxy.
Hulk literally withstood an extended barrage from an armada, with no ill effects. Thor never did anything that even comes close to being that powerful.
Are you suggesting the lightning would amp hulk? He doesn't need to use that anyway. He'd just use the tornado to pick him up like the destroyer then run him in half.
Pretty sure it did external damage. If it damages their insides and short circuits then thats cool also.
I don't know why your saying this as if I mentioned it before as what Thor would do to win or something.
Hulk was pinned down and bloodied. He wasn't no selling it if thats what you're trying to imply.
Wtf? You think that barrage was more powerful than anything Thor can do lol?
Thor's intial lightning blast to join the fight turned a group of aliens to nothing iirc.
When him and Hulk were on the leviathin Thor was the one who dropped him with his lightning charged Mjolnir. Not hulk.
Thor's Jottunheim buster was pretty powerful as well.
How can you say that that barrage is more powerful than anything Thor can do? Are you that desperate to make your boy look good? He's Thor's strict physical superior in the movie. Be happy.
I'm still wondering why Thor fans think Thor will fight to his best of his ability here. Wasn't the argument in the speedblitz thread the Superman doesn't always resort to a speedblitz? Considering Thor typically brawls in the movie, shouldn't that be how he fights here?
Regardless, I still see no reason why Thor's typical lightning is superior to the barrage of laser Hulk withstood. And I still see no reason why we are to believe that Thor doesn't need to use the building for his mega-lightning. After all, we see the electricity coursing through the building after Thor summons it suggesting it helps him channel and contain it before its released.