^by lifting eternity i think he's referring to this instance (JLA spectre soul war 1)
^by lifting eternity i think he's referring to this instance (JLA spectre soul war 1)
I always lol at how the same people who criticize Thor's feats have no problem mentioning a feat where Wonder Woman barely slows the fall of the Spectre with two other beings each more powerful then her. Not to mention Eternity is a measure of time and it was simply meant to indicate that it was heavy, not infinite weight (Can't believe this needs to be said but whatever).
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusIt is funny and sad at the same time, isn't it?
I always lol at how the same people who criticize Thor's feats have no problem mentioning a feat where Wonder Woman barely slows the fall of the Spectre with two other beings each more powerful then her. Not to mention Eternity is a measure of time and it was simply meant to indicate that it was heavy, not infinite weight (Can't believe this needs to be said but whatever).
Originally posted by h1a8Sigh.
I don't think Thor can even destroy a mountain with his fists. Neither can WW on average though. If they wrestled then I don't see Thor overpowering her at all. It seems close to a stalemate if they wrestled.
What the hell are you talking about?
Again, just Thor's bare fisted punches alone are causing Asgard to shake and tremble. The punches almost deafened Hiemdall as well. And again, he's not going to be full "all out mode" in Asgard like he was with what he thought was a barren moon.
Bonus:
Look at the collateral damage caused by Thor and Herc's arm wrestling.
Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Sigh.Again, just Thor's bare fisted punches alone are causing Asgard to shake and tremble. The punches almost deafened Hiemdall as well. And again, he's not going to be full "all out mode" in Asgard like he was with what he thought was a barren moon.
Bonus:
Look at the collateral damage caused by Thor and Herc's arm wrestling.
Thor and Herc arm wrestling was a good feat but I'm not sure it's canon. It occurred after the comic was actually over. It was a fun story like those in a cereal box outside the canon story.
First feat is a good feat though. Not because of Heimdall but because shaking Asgard.
The best collateral damage is when the being is not physically connected to what is being damaged. Like being on the ground helps the collateral. But being in the air is something totally different.
Originally posted by h1a8
Thor and Herc arm wrestling was a good feat but I'm not sure it's canon. It occurred after the comic was actually over. It was a fun story like those in a cereal box outside the canon story.First feat is a good feat though. Not because of Heimdall but because shaking Asgard.
The best collateral damage is when the being is not physically connected to what is being damaged. Like being on the ground helps the collateral. But being in the air is something totally different.
Levels the "surrounding countryside".
Seismographs spike "hundreds of miles away" when he goes blow for blow against an amped Thunderstrike.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus👆
I always lol at how the same people who criticize Thor's feats have no problem mentioning a feat where Wonder Woman barely slows the fall of the Spectre with two other beings each more powerful then her. Not to mention Eternity is a measure of time and it was simply meant to indicate that it was heavy, not infinite weight (Can't believe this needs to be said but whatever).
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Why would it not be canon? All the bonus features on that comic looked to be canon. Just because it's written in stylized form does not make the feat inadmissible. They even referenced canon stories like how Hercules defeated Firelord and High Evolutionary in response to Thor beating enemies "from hyper-active super villains to galaxy conquering gods" as narrated in the bonus feature. Prove to me it wasn't canon.Levels the "surrounding countryside".
Seismographs spike "hundreds of miles away" when he goes blow for blow against an amped Thunderstrike.
I remember it was after the comic was over. The narration was talking about comics and titles of comics. This isn't a canon story. If a cereal comic was referencing something that happened then is the cereal comic canon? Didn't venom reference him fighting Juggernaut when he fought Superman?
Originally posted by abhilegend
She was weakened there. Even if she only moved 1/3 of earth, its a hell of a feat.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Slowing spectre down with superman, helping to move earth while weakened, helping to move the moon, lifting the city sized heavenly chariot etc.
How impressive could it be when Supes himself admits that they were loosing control? Meaning they were unable to do what they set out to do. Then we see Ion Kyle pretty much singlehandedly do the deed.
it's really close. REALLY damn close. close enough that the difference in strength would be meaningless in a battle between them. i still equate dc/marvel hercules, or feel they are close enough. cap marvel=hercules. diana and billy are extremely close. billy and kal are close. supes is above them all, but not by all that much imo. thor/ww/cm/adam are all close enough to be virtually interchangeable if you ask me. if forced to choose, i'd give thor the slightest of nods, but that's based more on a general sense of the characters. i still say this would be one helluva battle in a comic. maybe better than kal/thor.
Originally posted by leonidasNah man, a REAL fight between these two legends would be worth every cent... Of course, I don't think Marvel will let Thor lose nowadays...he's starting to finally get more mainstream and they don't have money problems anymore (Disney kinda solves that)...
maybe better than kal/thor.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
How impressive could it be when Supes himself admits that they were loosing control? Meaning they were unable to do what they set out to do. Then we see Ion Kyle pretty much singlehandedly do the deed.