King Thor Vs HOM Hulk

Started by psycho gundam4 pages

Originally posted by h1a8
Exerting a force over a billion times grea ter than destroying a planet in one blow. Exerting a forceover a bi llion times greater th an need ed to disintegrate tthousands of Savage Hulk peers. Tanking the force without dying.
and nobody addressed H1 stroking the phuck out until i appeared? you guys are slipping

like, read that quoted post lmao. that one sentence in the middle there STRUGGLED to exist in this world

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Lol, oh KMC.

King Thor if he uses the Odin Force, which he most likely will based on virtually all of his appearances.

wb Jake!

I just believe the Odin Force (as used by King Thor) never was shown to exceed to power in which WBH tanked during the collison. The force Hulk endured was beyond a billion times that of a blow that's capable of one shotting a planet.
Or you can say that the force was over a billion times that of a blow that can disintegrate thousands of Savage Hulk peers.

So if King Thor has the power disintegrate thousands of Savage Hulk level beings in one swoop then does he have a power a billion times more than that (disintegrate trillions of Savage Hulk beings in one swoop)?

Hulk will damage him. But rkt will win

Originally posted by mighty adam
Hulk will damage him. But rkt will win

Only if he goes the exotic route soon enough. Otherwise Hulk kills him dead.

King Thor far superior to HOM Hulk.

Imagine a Hulk with Reality Altering Powers

Originally posted by LANSHARK
King Thor far superior to HOM Hulk.

According to comics, HOM Hulk has greater feats of power.

Originally posted by h1a8
According to comics, HOM Hulk has greater feats of power.
Because of collateral damage?

Originally posted by h1a8
Billions, Trillions, it don't matter as that shit is astronomical. Simple science dude. Have a bulldozer hit a building with many tons of force and the people standing hundreds of yards away won't feel a thing. Do you understand the magnitude of the feat now?
Prove it. You act like simple science apples to comic books.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Prove it. You act like simple extraordinarily complex science apples to comic books.

FTFY

Originally posted by h1a8
wb Jake!

I just believe the Odin Force (as used by King Thor) never was shown to exceed to power in which WBH tanked during the collison. The force Hulk endured was beyond a billion times that of a blow that's capable of one shotting a planet.
Or you can say that the force was over a billion times that of a blow that can disintegrate thousands of Savage Hulk peers.

So if King Thor has the power disintegrate thousands of Savage Hulk level beings in one swoop then does he have a power a billion times more than that (disintegrate trillions of Savage Hulk beings in one swoop)?


Odin has shaken the multiverse, and his fights have ignited dying starts in distant galaxies.

By my calculations that's a force of about a bajillion zillion quadrillion times greater than one shotting a planet (give or take a few billion.)

Hulk beats em up

hulk will do damage

Originally posted by Cogito
FTFY

Odin has shaken the multiverse, and his fights have ignited dying starts in distant galaxies.

By my calculations that's a force of about a bajillion zillion quadrillion times greater than one shotting a planet (give or take a few billion.)


1)
King Thor's feats are not Odin 's. Having the Odin force and using it to its f ull potential are two different things.

2)
Shaking a multiverse doesn't prove you can destroy a universe or even a star.

3)
Being in a star > resisting the power that can ignite a star

Try again

Originally posted by quanchi112
Prove it. You act like simple science apples to comic books.
If it doesn't then there is noway to prove anything. How do you know Thor is str onger than Thing?

Originally posted by h1a8
If it doesn't then there is noway to prove anything. How do you know Thor is str onger than Thing?
He has shown himself stronger than Thing and actually killed him and friends while being depowered. I mean come on. You don't read comics.

Originally posted by Insane Titan
Because of collateral damage?
Yup
Collateral damage gives us the minimum force that was used. But not the maximum.

Originally posted by quanchi112
He has shown himself stronger than Thing and actually killed him and friends while being depowered. I mean come on. You don't read comics.
How did Thor kill him? How did he show himself stronger?

I really don't understand your logic at all.

How can (1/2) the force needed to destroy a planet with a shockwave originating from within its atmosphere be greater than the energy needed to reignite countless stars from galaxies away?

How can (1/2) the force needed to destroy a planet with a shockwave originating from within its atmosphere be greater than shaking the very mutliverse itself?

Oh, and Hulk/Betty didn't destroy a universe, so I don't know why you're bringing that up

Originally posted by h1a8
How did Thor kill him? How did he show himself stronger?
By defeating them in combat despite the numbers advantage and himself being depowered.

Originally posted by quanchi112
By defeating them in combat despite the numbers advantage and himself being depowered.
How did he defeat them? We don't know. He could have used superior skill and tactics to win.
How do you know Gladiator is stronger than Aquaman?