Originally posted by The Manga Guru
The bridge Thor destroyed was actually weak as ****. It took a long time for him to bust one hole in it and it just collapses.
Considering its length and minimal support structures under its expanse, that tells us that whatever it was made of is in fact not weak 🙂
Originally posted by Arachnid1
You should watch the movie again. The bridge didn't collapse. The unsupported end just fell off the edge of Asgard. The bridge itself was OK, as evidenced by Odin catching Thor and Loki from the shattered edge of it.
Did the end part just break off or did it explode? I recall an explosion.
Originally posted by The Manga GuruNo problem, it happens
My apologies.
Originally posted by RobtardThere was an explosion from the force of the bridge breaking (it seemed to be the build up force of Thors blows, since the bridge glows more and more every time he hits it; that gives me reason to believe it was absorbing the force). Then the unsupported end (where Heimdall usually watches), falls off the edge of Asgard since it's no longer tethered by the bridge. The bridge itself stands. Even though most of it was in enveloped by the explosion.
Did the end part just break off or did it explode? I recall an explosion.
Thing is, Thor has a good chance to survive Magneto's attacks whereas Magneto won't survive a lightning strike from Thor.
Nightcrawler will be the biggest problem for Thor. But unless the opponents know of each other before hand and unless Nightcrawler specifically targets Thor at the ring of the bell, I'll put my money on Thor lightning spamming the X-men over Magneto crushing the Avengers with steel.
Then again, if Cyclops decides to blast Thor at the start and Magneto gets a clear couple of seconds then the X-men can probably take it... though Hulk and Thor woudl still be problematic.
Originally posted by FrothByteEven Nightcrawler isn't a threat. He's an annoyance at most. He cant hurt Thor or Hulk here.
Thing is, Thor has a good chance to survive Magneto's attacks whereas Magneto won't survive a lightning strike from Thor.Nightcrawler will be the biggest problem for Thor. But unless the opponents know of each other before hand and unless Nightcrawler specifically targets Thor at the ring of the bell, I'll put my money on Thor lightning spamming the X-men over Magneto crushing the Avengers with steel.
Then again, if Cyclops decides to blast Thor at the start and Magneto gets a clear couple of seconds then the X-men can probably take it... though Hulk and Thor woudl still be problematic.
Originally posted by FrothByteReally? All I ever see of Thor is him raping everyone else, from Hulk to the Xmen. I'm also reasonably sure I've seen an instance where Magneto couldn't lift or control Thors hammer that contradicts that one. I'll try to find it. Although, I should also note that it hasn't happened in the movies, so there is no reason to assume Magneto can lift it in movies. Thats the beauty and the curse of this being a Movie Vs Forum/
Sigh. Why is it that in comics/cartoons Thor is made into everyone's biatch.