Thor vs A Planet

Started by janus7719 pages

Surely if nag's head can bust a planet, Thor can?

What's the point of this thread? I'm sure Thor has no feats of surviving a nuke to the face, but that hardly means he wouldn't?

Though, I must say, busting planets is so passée nowadays, holding them together and preventing them from blowing apart when they so dearly want to, that's quality featmanship!

Oh and yeah ... Surfer's kinda good at the planet annihilating thing.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Young Thor knocked Gorr through a wormhole taking the fight like light years away from the moon King Thor blasted Gorr into.

Ah cool. If that's the case then wasn't it one of the planets Gorr was decimating earlier to gain more power?

Originally posted by dmills
Outside of Planet Hulk, utter shit.

I still don't front Pak for pushing Hulk as far as he could though. But I'm not a fan of the character so that's just me I guess.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Like you are doing? I'm accepting that the planet was starting to break after several strikes. Also in superman's case it was both character statementS and narration telling us so.

Its still hyperbole, hypocrite. No matter how you put it (even though that ft was destroyed 3 times over).

Originally posted by carver9
Its still hyperbole, hypocrite. No matter how you put it (even though that ft was destroyed 3 times over).

GIFSoup

Originally posted by zopzop
I'm still waiting on Thor busting a planet on his own. You said this right?

Originally posted by zopzop
Why did Gorr cry out for more power from his servants and they began slaying the captive Gods? To hack and slash more precisely? I mean according to you that's all he was doing and contributed nothing else in that THOR AND GORR fight.

Now let's see the planet busting scans solo. I'm done with this thread until then.

How can I even take you seriously now when it comes to this subject? You have absolutely added nothing to advance your point. Much like desperation, you've just kept digging a deeper and deeper hole you are not able to come out of..

Wait a minute, something isn't right here... Celey when the hell did you start going at people hard like you've been doing of late lol?

Originally posted by dmills
Wait a minute, something isn't right here... Celey when the hell did you start going at people hard like you've been doing of late lol?

Whatchoo talkin bout?

I'm always civil. I don't even get warnings.

I'm not going hard at all. These memes just make me laugh. 😆

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Whatchoo talkin bout?

I'm always civil. I don't even get warnings.

I'm not going hard at all. These memes just make me laugh. 😆

Nah bruh. I've been watching... You've been goin at people... lol.

And civility isn't the issue mane. You can go at people while remaining civil lol.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Also I don't know why Thor fans are so psyched by this feat when this isn't even a strength feat but a striking feat? Haven't they said countless times that Gladiator's feat of destroying "a large space rock" doesn't means much in terms of fights?

wut

There's a huge difference between this and Gladiator's feat. Here, Thor is rocking an enemy clearly more powerful than he is, displaying both strength (not sure why Thor has to lift/push a massive object in order for it to "count" when striking feats are more relevant in combat applications by far) and damage soak as he is fighting in spite of being cut up and stabbed by Gorr. Furthermore, Thor's endangering worlds he's not even fighting on through the repeated blows of Mjolnir in addition to the world he was fighting on. So, yes, this feat certainly holds waaaaay more weight in terms of a fight than Gladiator's feat.

Hell, let's be frank. This feat shits on Gladiator wailing on a planet by himself by several magnitudes of impressiveness and badassery.

So, far this is the summation of this thread:

Originally posted by dmills
Nah bruh. I've been watching... You've been goin at people... lol.

And civility isn't the issue mane. You can go at people while remaining civil lol.


Lol... What?

There's only one person I'll routinely go after. You know who that is since he constantly puts his foot in his mouth... Makes it easier...
😏

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
wut

There's a huge difference between this and Gladiator's feat. Here, Thor is rocking an enemy clearly more powerful than he is, displaying both strength (not sure why Thor has to lift/push a massive object in order for it to "count" when striking feats are more relevant in combat applications by far) and damage soak as he is fighting in spite of being cut up and stabbed by Gorr. Furthermore, Thor's endangering worlds he's not even fighting on through the repeated blows of Mjolnir in addition to the world he was fighting on. So, yes, this feat certainly holds waaaaay more weight in terms of a fight than Gladiator's feat.

Hell, let's be frank. This feat shits on Gladiator wailing on a planet by himself by several magnitudes of impressiveness and badassery.

Amen to that!

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
So, far this is the summation of this thread:

lol1

No, Thor can't destroy a planet. It would take him a long time to even destroy a large city. Planets are way out of his league.

^

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
wut

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Lol... What?

There's only one person I'll routinely go after. You know who that is since he constantly puts his foot in his mouth... Makes it easier...
😏

That's what I'm talking about 😂

He must've really pissed you off lol.

Originally posted by Magnon
No, Thor can't destroy a planet. It would take him a long time to even destroy a large city. Planets are way out of his league.

baka

Originally posted by abhilegend
Like you are doing? I'm accepting that the planet was starting to break after several strikes. Also in superman's case it was both character statementS and narration telling us so.

It outright said that the planet was being shattered. Either you accept on panel narration or you don't. Not to mention wee actually see Thor destroying the planet with Gorr.

Also, I should get in touch with the writer and email him your interpretation of the comic just so he can have a laugh.

Originally posted by dmills
That's what I'm talking about 😂

He must've really pissed you off lol.


Lol nah...
He knows we're just having fun. I even take his name calling as terms of endearment.

😄

We see Thor destroying the planet he was on and endangering the inhabited world in the distance. And that was all indirect damage, not him actively focusing on doing either as both were merely collateral damage.

Clearly it's impossible for him to destroy a planet, though.