Thor vs A Planet

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Originally posted by carver9
Thor is no Gladiator 🙂
That's true, Thor didn't need to touch that planet to start destroying it.

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.

Cannot or does not? Obviously two different things.

@ Zop. Phucking zop. You're starting in early huh?

Originally posted by zopzop
So you got nothing? I understand.

Just as I understand that you ignore and lowball evidence that you don't like.

Originally posted by ares834
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.

Oh yes, I mistook the moons. It was a jumbled mess.
Originally posted by pym-ftw
This is dumb, obviously this is a yes

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


Planetary strength shown in 50 years in regularity would be suffice. At this moment its one of those outliers which are brought once and soon forgotten.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Just as I understand that you ignore and lowball evidence that you don't like.

WHAT evidence? Don't you get it? What evidence do you have of Thor busting a planet that's not a shared feat? This is actually an easy one for team Thor since you have DECADES of appearances on your side.

Now let's see the scans.

Originally posted by dmills
Cannot or does not? Obviously two different things.

@ Zop. Phucking zop. You're starting in early huh?


Can you help Team Thor produce scans? Because they just skipped that part and are already dodging.

Originally posted by zopzop
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.


Ok lets go from there.

The planet or celestial body that was directly below them from their fight was not simply just buckling. Come on lets be real here. It did more than buckle. The way u sescribe, seems so lowballish. It was literally getting torn apart. As the narration goes, worlds were being shattered!

This said moon was also described as a "world" in the same book. Be it moon or planet, it was sizeable enuff to sustain a core, inhabitants, and most prolly an atmosphere. So when u refer to it only as a moon, it kinda lowballs it don't ya think?

And finally what's the main thing about these worlds that were shattering? It was all through indirect damage. Now do you know the astronomical difference b/n directly damaging something as opposed to indirectly shattering it? Pretty frukkin big if you ask me.

Now let's go to your shared feat stance. Let's play your game since your so keen on using "on panel" evidence. Where in that whole sequence do we see art showing Gorr using an attack where shockwaves can be easily produced? Better yet other than Thor's bludgeoning attacks, where in that whole sequence do we see narration of Gorr physically clubbing Thor to produce shockwaves. I know you can without a doubt point them out to me since you are very keen on saying it is a shared feat. I definitely must have missed something right? Please show them to me. Please I'm begging since I must be blind because all I can see are Gorr's stabs and slices along with narration of him doing so.

Or is it really the other way around? Was it ultimately Thor's on panel evidence through clear art and narration, that the bludgeoning was coming from...? And that Gorr's noggin provided the object that Thor can bludgeon in order to produce the shockwaves capable of indirectly shattering celestial bodies.

It's funny and also telling how one of the best recent comics published by Marvel or DC across the board (art, dialogue, story telling, etc), let alone one of the best recent Thor stories told, is incessantly picked apart and referred to as a "jumbled mess" by the minds of some.

Originally posted by zopzop
WHAT evidence? Don't you get it? What evidence do you have of Thor busting a planet that's not a shared feat? This is actually an easy one for team Thor since you have DECADES of appearances on your side.

Now let's see the scans.

Can you help Team Thor produce scans? Because they just skipped that part and are already dodging.

HA! Oh no, I'm not doing merc work for team Thor. I only seek to be entertained...this looks like the thread to be in for said entertainment. So please, continue...

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Ok lets go from there.

The planet or celestial body that was directly below them from their fight was not simply just buckling. Come on lets be real here. It did more than buckle. The way u sescribe, seems so lowballish. It was literally getting torn apart. As the narration goes, worlds were being shattered!

This said moon was also described as a "world" in the same book. Be it moon or planet, it was sizeable enuff to sustain a core, inhabitants, and most prolly an atmosphere. So when u refer to it only as a moon, it kinda lowballs it don't ya think?

And finally what's the main thing about these worlds that were shattering? It was all through indirect damage. Now do you know the astronomical difference b/n directly damaging something as opposed to indirectly shattering it? Pretty frukkin big if you ask me.

Now let's go to your shared feat stance. Let's play your game since your so keen on using "on panel" evidence. Where in that whole sequence do we see art showing Gorr using an attack where shockwaves can be easily produced? Better yet other than Thor's bludgeoning attacks, where in that whole sequence do we see narration of Gorr physically clubbing Thor to produce shockwaves. I know you can without a doubt point them out to me since you are very keen on saying it is a shared feat. I definitely must have missed something right? Please show them to me. Please I'm begging since I must be blind because all I can see are Gorr's stabs and slices along with narration of him doing so.

Or is it really the other way around? Was it ultimately Thor's on panel evidence through clear art and narration, that the bludgeoning was coming from...? And that Gorr's noggin provided the object that Thor can bludgeon in order to produce the shockwaves capable of indirectly shattering celestial bodies.


You still don't get it. It's a SHARED FEAT. SHARED. Thor and Gorr were fighting. It wasn't like Gorr was just standing there motionless while Thor wailed on him.

In what way did Gorr actually contribute to the planetary damage? Besides being the target for Mjolnir?

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
In what way did Gorr actually contribute to the planetary damage? Besides being the target for Mjolnir?

In that he was actively FIGHTING back maybe?

Why make this thread when like a month ago Thor's hammering on Gorr indirectly shattered a planet and was cracking a further away moon. At least he has that under his belt now, unlike say, Superman. 😖hifty:

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Why make this thread when like a month ago Thor's hammering on Gorr indirectly shattered a planet and was cracking a further away moon. At least he has that under his belt now, unlike say, Superman. 😖hifty:

Superman isn't in this thread though.

Originally posted by zopzop
In that he was actively FIGHTING back maybe?

And how, SPECIFICALLY, did Gorr's fighting back contribute to the planetary damage?

Either you're suggesting Gorr's weapon, a piercing/slashing weapon, was producing shockwaves with each blow or are simply attributing Gorr "helping" just because he was there.

Both of which are stupid stances given the actual panels and narration and pretty much the whole comic.

Originally posted by zopzop
Superman isn't in this thread though.

Thanks, I didn't realize that.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Why make this thread when like a month ago Thor's hammering on Gorr indirectly shattered a planet and was cracking a further away moon. At least he has that under his belt now, unlike say, Superman. 😖hifty:

YEEEEEES!!!! Moaar

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Why make this thread when like a month ago Thor's hammering on Gorr indirectly shattered a planet and was cracking a further away moon. At least he has that under his belt now, unlike say, Superman. 😖hifty:

Superman doesn't need a hammer and several strikes to start to destroy a planet. Pak would make you believe that whether you want or not.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
It's funny and also telling how one of the best recent comics published by Marvel or DC across the board (art, dialogue, story telling, etc), let alone one of the best recent Thor stories told, is incessantly picked apart and referred to as a "jumbled mess" by the minds of some.

The fight was a jumbled mess.

Originally posted by abhilegend
The fight was a jumbled mess.

It really wasn't. It was very straight forward and to the point.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Superman doesn't need a hammer and several strikes to start to destroy a planet.

Get back to me when Superman destroys a planet.

Originally posted by dmills

YEEEEEES!!!! Moaar