Gorr VS Thor, Orion, Captain Marvel

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Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Didn't I say weakened?

Anyways.. Show me a herald who can casually blast extremely powerful opponents with enough force to push them light-years away.

I never said he was a high-herald. Trans was what I was thinking. But, yeah, that is a damn good feat. Still not entirely convinced he is a skyfather but he seems close.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Way to lowball Gorr murdering and enslaving countless pantheons of gods.

It's off panel. We don't how it went down. Who knows if he did it himself or used his hounds, etc... It's like the supposed Sentry/Galactus fight.

Originally posted by ares834
When I read it, yes. It seems that it's a last reserve that Thor unknowingly had.
"And now it is mine once more"

nothing about anything there indicates it was weakened. he just got his power back, that's all

Also, we saw the start of the Elder God fight, and the end of it with Gorr roughed up a little. Plus he empowers the hounds so there's that...

Ah, it seems you are right.

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Originally posted by ares834
I never said he was a high-herald. Trans was what I was thinking. But, yeah, that is a damn good feat. Still not entirely convinced he is a skyfather but he seems close.

It's off panel. We don't how it went down. Who knows if he did it himself or used his hounds, etc... It's like the supposed Sentry/Galactus fight.


Let me ask you this. Did you even read both arcs?

I believe Gorr also said something about honor in his fighting style.

But he's a very physical fighter, so there's not much mystery around how he killed them.

The real mystery is what he did to the three Thor's in the sun. Seemed blastery.

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Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Let me ask you this. Did you even read both arcs?

Yes...

I at first thought Gorr was just another Desak, but this guy is on a whole other level it would seem. Seeing the assault Gorr took I honestly thought they were going to put him down, but at the end I was just in shock an awe "What the hell is this guy?.." I found myself wondering..but he holds true to his title, he's certainly a God Butcher. I can certainly see the team putting up a fight but when the dust settles I still think Gorr will be the one left standing.

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Originally posted by ares834
It's off panel. We don't how it went down. Who knows if he did it himself or used his hounds, etc... It's like the supposed Sentry/Galactus fight.

Seriously though, I can't even begin to fathom how you can compare it to that mystery (Sentry/Galactus fight).

In Gorr's case, we have actual corpses of named gods hailing from various galaxies. And what do all the corpses have in common? They have the same exact characteristics of wounds inflicted on Thor. We have missing limbs, punctures, cuts, and all have the black ooze dripping from them.

You pose the question of how it went down? I'll tell you how. They got their asses stabbed to death, that's how!

One god was so gigantic he was known to wrestle black holes for fun. Falligar the behemoth who was the god of galactic frontiers. Oh and by the way, he was a nobody who happened to be a champion of the tournament of the immortals for five centuries straight!

I mean the blatant lowballing is mind boggling.

So you retort with... strawmans.

Originally posted by ares834
So you retort with... strawmans.

No my friend. I think you're confusing iron-clad circumstantial evidence for straw-manning.

Gorr I guess.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
No my friend. I think you're confusing iron-clad circumstantial evidence for straw-manning.

Except, nothing you posted really addressed my argument. That Gorr killed some gods himself wasn't the question. The question is how did he do it: did he assassinate them, did he have help with some of them, etc...

The simple fact is we don't know. Regardless, his other feats are more impressive than killing "fodder" gods IMO.

Help? Gorr works alone. He can create Berserkers out of his weapon so I guess you can call that help. Otherwise I assume he assassinated or just straight up murdered them.

Originally posted by ares834
Except, nothing you posted really addressed my argument. That Gorr killed some gods himself wasn't the question. The question is how did he do it: did he assassinate them, did he have help with some of them, etc...

The simple fact is we don't know. Regardless, his other feats are more impressive than killing "fodder" gods IMO.

Huh? Where in the whole run did Aaron once hinted on an "ally" in background? The only "help" he has are the black berserkers who are essentially a part of him.

I mean I could be totally wrong and the story takes a complete left turn if an ally emerges from the shadows, but I just don't see that happening.

You can say fodder all you want, but they actually gave a detailed background of how powerful one of his victims (god previously mentioned) can be. Pretty much letting the reader know he has butchered all types of gods whether they be big, small, weak, or powerful.

By help I meant his berserkers, yes.

Originally posted by ares834
By help I meant his berserkers, yes.

The berserkers are part of him. It's part of his power set.

Sure. But he has an army of them by the time of the comic. While, he can spawn several at a time I have a hard time believing he can spawn hundreds at once.

Originally posted by kakuzu
after seeing him taking ofn three thors not holding back and going through planets, taking on these three won't be much different. I know some one will try to say captain marvel will use speed he never really ever uses in comics but will use for this fight, thats fine he will make his death fast by running into the tendrils...
The 3 Thors were way above Gorr until he amped by killing gods he had in slaved, apparently he runs on god blood

I'd assume the Gorr in this thread is the super amped one.

Originally posted by ares834
Sure. But he has an army of them by the time of the comic. While, he can spawn several at a time I have a hard time believing he can spawn hundreds at once.
... you should probably re-read the story. You can start with Thor God of Thunder #1 where we have this scene:

Before Gorr amped himself with his remaining slave gods' blood.