Wonder Woman Vs Thor

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Originally posted by h1a8
But we actually SEE the planet get destroyed in WBH arc. Even not, the feat against the beings trumps the planet any day of the weak.

I could care less about the Hyperion feat.

The narration said worlds shattered when the one next to them wasn't shattered at all. So it's asinine to believe worlds were shattered when the one next to them wasn't.

You can't ignore the art and the dialogue.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
It has a glowing crack running across its entirety, wow...

How do you know it's a running across its ENTIRETY? We only see a crack only the surface. That's not a shattered world no matter how you slice it.

Because Thor fixed it, wow...

Originally posted by pym-ftw
Because Thor fixed it, wow...
😂

Thread's gone critical.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
Because Thor fixed it, wow...

Thor fixed the moon.
The planet, let's assume it was cracked along it's entirety and not halfway. That's still not shattered IMO. I guess I have a different definition of shattered.

Thor wins

Guess I'm a Thor-bag now
/thread

Thor still wins. Noticeably stronger.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Thor still wins. Noticeably stronger.

Yep, I think in light of recent evidence this thread is a non-starter.

What makes the Thor feats even crazier was that he was being stabbed by Gorr while he was doing it.

Thor has shattered moons and planets distance away from his fight just by swinging his asgardian arms. Wonder Woman is child's play to him.

Originally posted by carver9
Thor has shattered moons and planets distance away from his fight just by swinging his asgardian arms. Wonder Woman is child's play to him.

😂

Jake needs to call forth the wrath of a 1000 asgardian storms on the would be Thorbag before the collateral damage gets out of control.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
Jake needs to call forth the wrath of a 1000 asgardian storms on the would be Thorbag before the collateral damage gets out of control.

Carver did the same to hulk, now he's going to highball thor so badly that even Thorbags would say "Stop Bro".

Originally posted by zopzop
Neither is the word "moon". For all the flowery language, on panel you have the crust of a planet crumbling and a moon starting to shatter. You also seem to be forgetting that this is a share feat.

So it wasn't Thor that did that. It was Gorr and Thor. How much of it was Gorr? How much of it was Thor?


There was clear narration that described Thor's mindset just before he went one on one with Gorr. His intent was pretty much to stop Gorr no matter the consequences, even to the point of forgoing the safety of other beings and the damage that may be caused from his ensuing assault.

It was shared in that Gorr provided the immovable object (punching bag) to Thor's unstoppable force (Mjolnir to the dome). It was more Gorr stabbing him repeatedly, while Thor was pounding him to death.

Originally posted by h1a8
But we actually SEE the planet get destroyed in WBH arc. Even not, the feat against the beings trumps the planet any day of the weak.

I could care less about the Hyperion feat.

The narration said worlds shattered when the one next to them wasn't shattered at all. So it's asinine to believe worlds were shattered when the one next to them wasn't.

Originally posted by h1a8
How do you know it's a running across its ENTIRETY? We only see a crack only the surface. That's not a shattered world no matter how you slice it.

Fyi, shatter does not only mean completely destroyed.

shat·ter [shat-er]
verb (used with object)
1. to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
2. to damage, as by breaking or crushing: ships shattered by storms.
3. to impair or destroy (health, nerves, etc.): The incident shattered his composure.
4.to weaken, destroy, or refute (ideas, opinions, etc.): He wanted to shatter her illusions.
verb (used without object)
5. to be broken into fragments or become weak or insubstantial.

In the end we saw celestial bodies receiving damage mainly from Thor's physical onslaught of Gorr. Pretty clear what happened.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Fyi, shatter does not only mean completely destroyed.

shat·ter [shat-er]
verb (used with object) 1. to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
2. to damage, as by breaking or crushing: ships shattered by storms.
3. to impair or destroy (health, nerves, etc.): The incident shattered his composure.
4.to weaken, destroy, or refute (ideas, opinions, etc.): He wanted to shatter her illusions.
verb (used without object)
5. to be broken into fragments or become weak or insubstantial.

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I don't think anyone was suggesting the planets/moon were blown up or anything like that...did they?

I don't get the issues with this feat.

The narration and the art showed the planet and the body next it breaking from the impact of Thor's blows.

Not liking the feat=/=it didn't happen.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
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I don't think anyone was suggesting the planets/moon were blown up or anything like that...did they?

Dunno.. Gotta ask them...

Originally posted by deathlife
I don't get the issues with this feat.

The narration and the art showed the planet and the body next it breaking from the impact of Thor's blows.

Not liking the feat=/=it didn't happen.

Exactly. Just people unable to accept it I guess?

I don't see why people do shit like that. It happens with all characters.

When did Thor vs Diana turn into

Comic narration and art vs attempts to lowball/outright dismiss feats

Thor solidly is stronger, not to say she isn't in his league...