Gorr vs Team

Started by celeyhyga174 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend
Why? King Thor was winning when Thor force awakened until Gorr amped from the blood of slain gods.

Yeah but he also tending a whole planet full of god slaves at the same time... Not to mention he created that planet from his weapon. What can they really do to him?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Yeah but he also tending a whole planet full of god slaves at the same time... Not to mention he created that planet from his weapon. What can they really do to him?

Knock him out? Young Thor managed it although Gorr was less powerful, so its not out of possibility that the team can knock him out.. But using King Thor's fight with Gorr and an ALTERNATE REALITY Galactus are two very different kind of fights.

And yeah, Gorr was nowhere near Odin level. I'd say he was more like Zeus level than anything else. Remember Zeus survived an attack from Akhenten with HOTU which knocked out King Thor without getting knocked out.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Knock him out? Young Thor managed it although Gorr was less powerful, so its not out of possibility that the team can knock him out.. But using King Thor's fight with Gorr and an ALTERNATE REALITY Galactus are two very different kind of fights.

And yeah, Gorr was nowhere near Odin level. I'd say he was more like Zeus level than anything else. Remember Zeus survived an attack from Akhenten with HOTU which knocked out King Thor without getting knocked out.

It's a possibility that the team can knock him out because Young Thor took out a far less powerful Gorr? How does that even make sense in your head? Heck, even by the time Young Thor fought Gorr, he had been killing entire pantheons and every type of God imaginable for a 1000 years:

Ultimate Galactus is an alternate reality Galactus. The fight taking place in God of Thunder is the canon future as far as that book is concerned at the moment. It doesn't make it inadmissible or something.

Originally posted by abhilegend

Why? King Thor was winning when Thor force awakened until Gorr amped from the blood of slain gods.

Yes, Gorr had to be amped by further slain Gods to beat King Thor. This is a relevant distinction why? The more Gods he kills, the more powerful Gorr becomes. This team is facing the same Gorr that beat this team.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
It's a possibility that the team can knock him out because Young Thor took out a far less powerful Gorr? How does that even make sense in your head? Heck, even by the time Young Thor fought Gorr, he had been killing entire pantheons and every type of God imaginable for a 1000 years:
And he still got KTFO by a young Thor calling down lightning. Those must've been some puny gods.

And yes, if you can get knocked out by someone at less powerful, you can get knocked out by someone more powerful while you're more powerful too. I can't believe I've to tell you so.

Ultimate Galactus is an alternate reality Galactus. The fight taking place in God of Thunder is the canon future as far as that book is concerned at the moment. It doesn't make it inadmissible or something.

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You're so desperate for feats its not even funny. Everything happening in future is an alternate reality in MU. And just because its shown at the moment doesn't makes it canon for the book, or that galactus being comparable to 616 Galactus. And yes, it makes this showing inadmissible as we don't know how powerful this Galactus is compared to 616 Galactus.

Yes, Gorr had to be amped by further slain Gods to beat King Thor. This is a relevant distinction why? The more Gods he kills, the more powerful Gorr becomes. This team is facing the same Gorr that beat this team.
Because he wouldn't get amped by godblood in the middle of this fight just because he was amped for a single issue.

srug

Originally posted by abhilegend
And he still got KTFO by a young Thor calling down lightning. Those must've been some puny gods.

And yes, if you can get knocked out by someone at less powerful, you can get knocked out by someone more powerful while you're more powerful too. I can't believe I've to tell you so.

Yes, because there's no historical evidence supporting Thor summoning down ridiculously powerful lightning bolts. 😐

Gorr was a being who casually slaugthered every God he came across:

Gods who blew up Stars and planets for fun, Gods who wrestled black holes etc. They were nameless, but this series made it clear that even canon fodder Gods were hardly weak.

Well, seeing as how Gorr survived an attack from Avenger Thor AFTER he took possession of the Necro-Sword and had two Mjolnir's I'd say your reference to his fight with Young Thor is utterly irrelevant.

Not to mention the series notes that after the fight with Young Thor in the cave, the weapon fully bonded to him and makes him immortal.

Originally posted by abhilegend

😂

You're so desperate for feats its not even funny. Everything happening in future is an alternate reality in MU. And just because its shown at the moment doesn't makes it canon for the book, or that galactus being comparable to 616 Galactus. And yes, it makes this showing inadmissible as we don't know how powerful this Galactus is compared to 616 Galactus.

Because he wouldn't get amped by godblood in the middle of this fight just because he was amped for a single issue.

srug

It might be a potential future, but at the moment of the writing of this book, it is the most relevant future.

This Galactus is no different then 616 Galactus as far as this book is concerned.

Where was it said he was amped for a single issue? The book specifies at different points that Gorr has gotten stronger over the years and becomes more powerful with the more God blood he spills.

Why would it be temporary?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Yes, because there's no historical evidence supporting Thor summoning down ridiculously powerful lightning bolts. 😐

Gorr was a being who casually slaugthered every God he came across:

Gods who blew up Stars and planets for fun, Gods who wrestled black holes etc. They were nameless, but this series made it clear that even canon fodder Gods were hardly weak.

Well, seeing as how Gorr survived an attack from Avenger Thor AFTER he took possession of the Necro-Sword and had two Mjolnir's I'd say your reference to his fight with Young Thor is utterly irrelevant.

Not to mention the series notes that after the fight with Young Thor in the cave, the weapon fully bonded to him and makes him immortal.

It might be a potential future, but at the moment of the writing of this book, it is the most relevant future.

This Galactus is no different then 616 Galactus as far as this book is concerned.

Where was it said he was amped for a single issue? The book specifies at different points that Gorr has gotten stronger over the years and becomes more powerful with the more God blood he spills.

Why would it be temporary?


Young Thor doing so? Do tell. And I have to laugh at this notion that since Thor did so, nobody else can do it.

And couldn't beat a young Thor. Ergo, Thor is more powerful than some featless gods. You must be so proud of him.

Were any of those feats were shown? Because Aaron is using a very flowery language for this book. After all Young Thor was trapped in a cave for days and couldn't get out. That cave must've been skyfather level.

True, he was powerful. No doubt about it. But the only amp was Necrowsword, another mjolnir doesn't amps Thor.

Thor is said to be immortal in the same series, yet he actually died.

I have to see a better proof than your ultra biased Thorbaggery. As it is, its just pointless drivel from you like usual. Do you have any comparison with 616 Galactus from King Thor or such?

He was amped for a single issue when he drank the godblood against three thors. He didn't look as powerful as then.

His amp against three Thors.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Young Thor doing so? Do tell. And I have to laugh at this notion that since Thor did so, nobody else can do it.

And couldn't beat a young Thor. Ergo, Thor is more powerful than some featless gods. You must be so proud of him.

Were any of those feats were shown? Because Aaron is using a very flowery language for this book. After all Young Thor was trapped in a cave for days and couldn't get out. That cave must've been skyfather level.

Yup, in his fight with Gorr. Even Young Thor has casually summoned lightning from Mjolnir to hurt Ulik. Young Thor has crazy weather powers as noted later on in the series when he makes a firestorm on Gorr's world. Although these specific requests about Young Thor are pretty ridiculous as he only has a limited number of appearances.

Nope, but they don't need to. 🙂 Or are you saying that narration doesn't count? But yea, doubting the power levels involved at this point is ridiculous. If Jason has proven anything, it's that his Thor stories operate on a huge scale.

What are you talking about? Young Thor was being tortured and chained by Gorr. Chains that he specifically noted no God has ever broken before, even ones as large as mountains. This blatant attempt at lowballing is hilarious though.

Originally posted by abhilegend
True, he was powerful. No doubt about it. But the only amp was Necrowsword, another mjolnir doesn't amps Thor.

Thor is said to be immortal in the same series, yet he actually died.

I have to see a better proof than your ultra biased Thorbaggery. As it is, its just pointless drivel from you like usual. Do you have any comparison with 616 Galactus from King Thor or such?

He was amped for a single issue when he drank the godblood against three thors. He didn't look as powerful as then.

His amp against three Thors.

It's an amp when he uses that second Mjolnir to shoot more lightning. And with the Necro-Sword, he'll be wielding far more power then anyone else in this thread. AND Gorr was weakened by the loss of his weapon. Yet he was still alive and conscious.

Except Thor isn't physically bonded with a weapon that can apparently create almost anything, including life.

Yes, the fight in God of Thunder #21. It is the most probable future of 616 characters as far as the comic concerned, why would we treat them any differently?

You still haven't explained to me why he would only be amped for a single issue? It has been noted in the series that his power GROWS the more God blood is spilled. That is why he is a lot more powerful in the future. Why would it be temporary?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Yup, in his fight with Gorr. Even Young Thor has casually summoned lightning from Mjolnir to hurt Ulik.
Wow, that's so cool and Thor has summoned lightning to incinerate Ulik. Pardon me if I don't think hurting Ulik is that big of a deal. But I would like to see his battle with Ulik. That would help gauging his actual strength to a peer of Thor.
Young Thor has crazy weather powers as noted later on in the series when he makes a firestorm on Gorr's world. Although these specific requests about Young Thor are pretty ridiculous as he only has a limited number of appearances.
And he has been compared to Thor plenty of times. So, no worries on that account.

Nope, but they don't need to. 🙂 Or are you saying that narration doesn't count?
Under such flowery language that Galactus "burn with the fire of a hundred supernovas."? I think not. Next you would ask me to believe that what Stan Lee wrote in silver age wasn't mostly hyperbole.
But yea, doubting the power levels involved at this point is ridiculous. If Jason has proven anything, it's that his Thor stories operate on a huge scale.
Huge scale doesn't matter much in this case. Wonder Woman in Azzarello's run has been turned at very low level, but she is still a top tier in that book.

What are you talking about? Young Thor was being tortured and chained by Gorr. Chains that he specifically noted no God has ever broken before, even ones as large as mountains.
I was asking about the time he needed some vikings to free him from the cave.
This blatant attempt at lowballing is hilarious though.
orly

It's an amp when he uses that second Mjolnir to shoot more lightning.
Is it?
And with the Necro-Sword, he'll be wielding far more power then anyone else in this thread.
Sure.
AND Gorr was weakened by the loss of his weapon. Yet he was still alive and conscious.
Gorr's entire power came from Necro-sword. Without it, he was only an alien. So I doubt its a durability showing especially.

Except Thor isn't physically bonded with a weapon that can apparently create almost anything, including life.
What are you talking about?

Yes, the fight in God of Thunder #21. It is the most probable future of 616 characters as far as the comic concerned, why would we treat them any differently?
Because its been firmly established that going even a second in future means you're in an alternate reality and the rule applies here too?

You still haven't explained to me why he would only be amped for a single issue? It has been noted in the series that his power GROWS the more God blood is spilled. That is why he is a lot more powerful in the future. Why would it be temporary?
Because he didn't show that level of power again?

No Superman no win 😐

H'el makes all the difference.

Find peace Gorr!

Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
Brutaal H'el makes all the difference.

Find peace Gorr!


TRUTH!

Originally posted by zopzop
TRUTH!

What has Bruutal done to make you think he is the deciding factor in this fight?

Originally posted by zopzop
TRUTH!

DAMN LIES!

Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
H'el makes all the difference.

Find peace Gorr!

Team wins, hard.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Team wins, hard.

Ure kidding right?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17

SILENCE, whore corps lover!

Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
SILENCE, whore corps lover!

Go easy on him. I was once exactly like him, then I saw the light!

Hail Brutaal! pray

Originally posted by zopzop
Go easy on him. I was once exactly like him, then I saw the light!

Hail H'El! pray

You are right!

It is a teachable moment.

Celey, when you are ready to cleanse yourself of the taint of Thor worship, The House of El is here to enlighten you.

Originally posted by zopzop
Go easy on him. I was once exactly like him, then I saw the light!

Hail Brutaal! pray


No need.. Bring it son!
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
You are right!

It is a teachable moment.

Celey, when you are ready to cleanse yourself of the taint of Thor worship, The House of El is here to enlighten you.


Enlighten me please.