Thor vs A Planet

Started by JakeTheBank19 pages

Originally posted by Philosophía
The phrasing of that is amusing, because it's true but from another point of view. Here, I'll rectify it a bit:

He can only if you look at the Gorr fight. Otherwise, generally, no, he cannot.

Not sure why it's amusing? Taking into account his overall history, portrayal, as well as how he stacks up against his peers, the Gorr fight should only cement the fact that Thor possesses that power. To that end, he certainly has the capacity to do so, which is what the OP is asking, not whether or not Thor regularly displays that level of power. And even without the Gorr feat, he'd still have that capacity.

Originally posted by zopzop
That's my question then Abhi, has he EVER operated at those levels that didn't involve a shared feat?

The closest was when he was amped by his Belt of Strength and he hit Exitar with his "mightiest blow".


Btw when I said valid examples, it doesn't have to be a scan showing Thor outright destroying a planet with direct blows.

Ure trying to show the public, which is pretty much the posters here at KMC that ure point of view is correct. Posters being the court of public opinion. You gotta show the court valid examples of why he doesn't have the capacity to bust a planet.

Just because he has not directly pounded a planet into chunks, doesn't mean he can't do it.

I've never travelled to Toronto, but I've travelled to Montreal and Ottawa. Does that mean I don't have the capacity to travel to Toronto because I've never done it?
I'm betting I can since I've had the capacity to travel to 2 other Canadian cities... What do you think Zop? 😛

Thor is no Gladiator 🙂

Originally posted by carver9
Thor is no Gladiator 🙂

Definitely. Thor's tougher, stronger, more powerful, more versatile, infinitely superior of a character, etc.

Originally posted by carver9
Thor is no Gladiator 🙂

Thank you for your 2 cents. Now...

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Btw when I said valid examples, it doesn't have to be a scan showing Thor outright destroying a planet with direct blows.

Ure trying to show the public, which is pretty much the posters here at KMC that ure point of view is correct. Posters being the court of public opinion. You gotta show the court valid examples of why he doesn't have the capacity to bust a planet.

Just because he has not directly pounded a planet into chunks, doesn't mean he can't do it.

I've never travelled to Toronto, but I've travelled to Montreal and Ottawa. Does that mean I don't have the capacity to travel to Toronto because I've never done it?
I'm betting I can since I've had the capacity to travel to 2 other Canadian cities... What do you think Zop? 😛


You still don't understand where I'm coming from Cele.

Thor is NOT some obscure character. Those guys have an excuse as to why we don't have them doing X to Y. Thor is one of Marvel's "Top Three". He's been around for decades. He has his own comic line. He's appeared in MULTIPLE other comics aside from his own comic line. Hell he's had MULTIPLE comic lines at the same time!

Where is the planet busting feat that's not shared? Hell, even in the Hercules/Thor armwrestling match Rage bought up in the other thread, even IF you take the narrator's statement of hyperbole at face value, it was a SHARED FEAT.

Hence : "THEY were generating enough pressure to knock a planet out of orbit".

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Thank you for your 2 cents. Now...

😂

Its certainly an outlier feat given that its one feat out of 50 years of Thor comics.

Originally posted by zopzop
It wasn't destroyed. It was buckling and the shockwave from their attacks was causing a moon to crack up too. Thor broke off from the fight and saved the moon.

Wasn't that the same moon that Old Thor blasted Gorr into? I remember Gorr was throwing chunks of a moon at the older Thor's.

Originally posted by zopzop
You still don't understand where I'm coming from Cele.

Thor is NOT some obscure character. Those guys have an excuse as to why we don't have them doing X to Y. Thor is one of Marvel's "Top Three". He's been around for decades. He has his own comic line. He's appeared in MULTIPLE other comics aside from his own comic line. Hell he's had MULTIPLE comic lines at the same time!

Where is the planet busting feat that's not shared? Hell, even in the Hercules/Thor armwrestling match Rage bought up in the other thread, even IF you take the narrator's statement of hyperbole at face value, it was a SHARED FEAT.

Hence : "[b]THEY
were generating enough pressure to knock a planet out of orbit". [/B]


I know exactly where ure comin from.. Lowball college of athletics.

Kidding aside... Please continue... 😛

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Not sure why it's amusing? Taking into account his overall history, portrayal, as well as how he stacks up against his peers, the Gorr fight should only cement the fact that Thor possesses that power. To that end, he certainly has the capacity to do so, which is what the OP is asking, not whether or not Thor regularly displays that level of power. And even without the Gorr feat, he'd still have that capacity.

So produce a scan where Thor started destroying a planet. Going by his history and plethora of feats, it shouldn't be difficult.

Re: Thor vs A Planet

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Does Thor have the capacity to bust a planet? No anti-matter blast, no god blast, no "Lorn Bolt", no energy projection attacks.

Only energy allowed in this thread are amped Mjolnir slams.

Zopzop... Discuss!!!

Use valid examples!!!

Yes, he does.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
Wasn't that the same moon that Old Thor blasted Gorr into? I remember Gorr was throwing chunks of a moon at the older Thor's.

Yes and no. The entire battle sequence was a confusing clusterphuck. If you can, try to find it in the VS thread.

KT knocked Gorr into a moon. That's the one he was throwing chunks at Thor and Kid Thor. Then the fight got taken to a planet and it was buckling under the fight between Thor/Gorr. The shockwaves from the fight were cracking up an inhabited moon and Thor broke off the fight and saved the moon. Then they got transported yet AGAIN to another area where the fight ended in the Three Thors defeat inside a sun.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Yes, he does.

USE VALID EXAMPLES. It's in the text you quoted.

Originally posted by The Sorrow
Wasn't that the same moon that Old Thor blasted Gorr into? I remember Gorr was throwing chunks of a moon at the older Thor's.

Yes. But that blast obviously had no effect on the moon. Obviously.

Originally posted by zopzop
USE VALID EXAMPLES. It's in the text you quoted.

Valid examples have already been mentioned.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Valid examples have already been mentioned.

Where? Surely not the SHARED FEATS of Gorr/Thor or (even if you take the narrator's statement at face value) Hercules/Thor?

Originally posted by zopzop
Where? Surely not the SHARED FEATS of Gorr/Thor or (even if you take the narrator's statement at face value) Hercules/Thor?

This has already been explained to you.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes. But that blast obviously had no effect on the moon. Obviously.

No. It's not the same moon. Old Thor blasts Gorr light years away to hit the moon. Then, later on, Young Thor hits Gorr through a portal back toward Gorr's planet. It is there that Thor and Gorr damage the moon.

This is dumb, obviously this is a yes

Lol @ Abhi wanting scans of a hero flying around destroying planets with any regularity...

Originally posted by Silent Master
This has already been explained to you.

So you got nothing? I understand.