Just did some reading up on destroyer from the comics..yea he own's the SS as far as comics goes.
"Although the Destroyer can act independently for brief periods,[12] in general the construct is lifeless until animated by the life-force of a sentient living being. When so animated, the Destroyer retains a rudimentary base personality that will eventually subvert the host unless that host is a particularly strong-willed individual, such as Thor or Loki.[3][12] Odin is also able to cast a spell that can force the animating persona from the armor and deactivate it.[3] Once animated, the Destroyer has enormous physical strength and seems to be indestructible. The Destroyer has withstood a million tons of pressure without even falling over;[volume & issue needed] while the near-omnipotent Celestials were able to melt the construct with energy blasts,[9] its melted form was later easily reanimated to its original state.[12] The automaton can project blasts of energy/heat/concussive force, emit a disintegration beam via its visor, and manipulate electro-magnetism and molecules allowing it to turn solid stone to lava (for example) and to fly"
I found out that there was a movie Thor comic
http://www.comicvine.com/marvels-thor-adaptation-2/4000-387591/
Originally posted by Kazenji
I found out that there was a movie Thor comichttp://www.comicvine.com/marvels-thor-adaptation-2/4000-387591/
Really whats that?
Originally posted by KingD19It just went through the spaces between the metal, iirc.
Even Destroyer's beam which seems to just be a powerful energy blast and not a true "Disintegration Beam" wouldn't do much to a suit comprised completely of Adamantium.While on the other hand, the Destroyer's composition isn't known, but it is known that Sif could pierce it with her sword.
Anyway, her weapon could be made from the same metal.