Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Flattery will get you everywhere.I think this is the one mentioned:
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ThorvsGrowingMan3.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ThorvsGrowingMan4.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ThorvsGrowingMan5.jpgI don't find it particularly noteworthy, but by Abhil standards, it shits on anything Wonder Woman has ever done times a 100.
So Thor pretty much laughs at half the weight of a planet and throws his hammer far greater than light under this force?
Not bad at all. Don't think I've seen that before.
Though I don't find it that cool either, but not bad
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
So Thor pretty much laughs at half the weight of a planet and throws his hammer far greater than light under this force?Not bad at all. Don't think I've seen that before.
Though I don't find it that cool either, but not bad
Using Abhil logic, Thor also resists his weight being multiplied infinitely:
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton1.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton2.jpg
Also notice he once again throws his hammer despite being subjected to crazy forces. Dat throwing arm!
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusWell I'm glad I don't have to read abby's posts anymore... except when you queers quote him.
Using Abhil logic, Thor also resists his weight being multiplied infinitely:
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton1.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton2.jpgAlso notice he once again throws his hammer despite being subjected to crazy forces. Dat throwing arm!
But that's a pretty cute feat. Thor weighing infinity throws his hammer hard.
Funny how I don't think I've ever seen these feats before, but you'd better believe I would have seen them hundreds of times had it happened under another Man who some would call Super.
I also don't find them too noteworthy. It'd be way better if Thor lifted an infinite page book... like the one in the Never Ending Story where that kid rides a retarded catsnakedog thing.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Well I'm glad I don't have to read abby's posts anymore... except when you queers quote him.But that's a pretty cute feat. Thor weighing infinity throws his hammer hard.
Funny how I don't think I've ever seen these feats before, but you'd better believe I would have seen them hundreds of times had it happened under another Man who some would call Super.
If you keep talking pretty like that, I'll have to call it quits with Quan.
Thor has a few lesser known feats like that, I just don't like to brag extrapolate them to ridiculous levels to make him look impressive. Most people accept Thor as being beyond Wonder Woman and slightly below Superman in strength so I'm fine with that.
Seen this one before?
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/WithstandsNeutronStar1.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/WithstandsNeutronStar2.jpg
Again with that hammer throw despite the gravity.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Using Abhil logic, Thor also resists his weight being multiplied infinitely:
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton1.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/ResistsGraviton2.jpgAlso notice he once again throws his hammer despite being subjected to crazy forces. Dat throwing arm!
Ridiculous feat, but it's more on the unquantifiable side.
Originally posted by Branlor SwiftDon't you ever attack the luck dragon from that awesome movie again. I mean it.
Well I'm glad I don't have to read abby's posts anymore... except when you queers quote him.But that's a pretty cute feat. Thor weighing infinity throws his hammer hard.
Funny how I don't think I've ever seen these feats before, but you'd better believe I would have seen them hundreds of times had it happened under another Man who some would call Super.I also don't find them too noteworthy. It'd be way better if Thor lifted an infinite page book... like the one in the Never Ending Story where that kid rides a retarded catsnakedog thing.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusYeah, I've seen that, but I guess people aren't impressed with Thor's stupid feats unless he repeats the same feat this kid did:
If you keep talking pretty like that, I'll have to call it quits with Quan.Thor has a few lesser known feats like that, I just don't like to brag extrapolate them to ridiculous levels to make him look impressive. Most people accept Thor as being beyond Wonder Woman and slightly below Superman in strength so I'm fine with that.
Seen this one before?
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/WithstandsNeutronStar1.jpg
http://i989.photobucket.com/albums/af17/RageOfOlympus/Thor/WithstandsNeutronStar2.jpgAgain with that hammer throw despite the gravity.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Highly doubt u can just chalk that up to magic. I definitely don't recall seeing amped slams (ie. lightning charge) that would help that idea. The planet below them was close enough that shockwaves could easily shatter it. Aaron just went a step further with the other celestial body getting damaged though it's hard to explain how since comics don't always follow real world physics.It was a ridiculous striking feat in terms of pure collateral damage. At the very least it's as good if not better than the Kang feat in terms of strength.
This is where I disagree. As you yourself have mentioned, it was more or less a striking feat, unlike the Kang feat which was more or less a flexing feat. In the Cobalt force feat, Thor actually pretended to be affected by the weight of half a planet bearing down on him, before shrugging it off like it was nothing. That clearly implies that his actual peak strength is astronomically higher than the weight of half a planet. Against, Gorr, Thor was clearly putting all the effort he could muster, everything he had, and the end effect was 2 worlds getting cracked(or breaking apart, whichever way one wants to put it). Clearly, the Kang feat is more impressive, simply on account of the ease with which Thor performs said feat.
Edit: Anyways, Thor has so convincingly won this thread, that the real debate has now shifted to a comparison of his own, different high-end feats.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
You're clearly misunderstanding my point. I am not saying that we scream magic to imply that his blows were being amped in any manner whatsoever. I am saying that we say magic to simply describe how the massive force generated from said blows is able to affect something thousands of miles away in empty space. There is absolutely no need to invoke rl physics in a fight between 2 magically-powered beings.This is where I disagree. As you yourself have mentioned, it was more or less a striking feat, unlike the Kang feat which was more or less a flexing feat. In the Cobalt force feat, Thor actually pretended to be affected by the weight of half a planet bearing down on him, before shrugging it off like it was nothing. That clearly implies that his actual peak strength is astronomically higher than the weight of half a planet. Against, Gorr, Thor was clearly putting all the effort he could muster, everything he had, and the end effect was 2 worlds getting cracked(or breaking apart, whichever way one wants to put it). Clearly, the Kang feat is more impressive, simply on account of the ease with which Thor performs said feat.
Edit: Anyways, Thor has so convincingly won this thread, that the real debate has now shifted to a comparison of his own, different high-end feats.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Then tell me you're unsure. Because every time you mention a feat, it seems like you cross your fingers and hope no one double checks. Don't put it out as a fact then claim it was a guess. Just some advice for posting, I'm a pro, take my advice kid.Like I said, everyone relevant (Batman, Kid Amazo and Amazo) described his strength as Superman level. Perhaps he was some shitty version of Amazo where at his power levels, the strengths stacked to Superman level, I don't know. I'm just telling you what was in the comic.
What are you talking about? In each of the scans I posted, they're trading blows (Some of them in the background). Yes I do because they were going toe to toe.
http://s779.photobucket.com/user/R-O-G/media/Thor/ThorvsKurse20.jpg.html < Kurse choking Thor
http://s779.photobucket.com/user/R-O-G/media/Thor/ThorvsKurse21.jpg.html< Trading hits
http://s779.photobucket.com/user/R-O-G/media/Thor/ThorvsKurse22.jpg.htmll < Trading hits
http://s779.photobucket.com/user/R-O-G/media/Thor/ThorvsKurse23.jpg.html < Locking arms
http://s779.photobucket.com/user/R-O-G/media/Thor/ThorvsKurse24.jpg.html < Thor tossing KurseHow is Kurse choking Thor from the first scan in the second last scan?
If I'm lying, let's battle zone tomorrow. Or let's get a mod ruling.
Anyways, Thor wins this thread, every feat posted so far has fallen short of Thor's best. He is convincingly stronger.
So JLA's power=Superman's strength? Don't make me laugh. The only relevant one was Amazo who was himself strong as whole JLA and was describing their powers. I shouldn't be surprised though, you think Thor is as strong as Kurse too.
They aren't. Thor only landed two blows on Kurse. The whole time he was getting tossed around by Kurse.
Not sure what the first scan has to do with this?
Thor never locked hands with Kurse. We see Kurse choking Malekeith (Thor) and Thor struggling to pry Kurse's hands in that shadowy art. It wasn't a strength contest as you lied.
Not exactly. Wonder Woman while weakened helping to move earth is certainly on par with Thor's kang feat no matter how many thorbags lowball it. Wonder Woman armlocking with a Doomsday who was getting stronger is also up there. Nothing else springs to mind which is outright superior for Thor.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
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Yup. He mad.