Superman VS Thor: STRENGTH RANKING

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Originally posted by carver9
Which Superman is in this thread?
Preboot and DcNU carv.

Originally posted by carver9
Which Superman is in this thread?

DUURRRR OP

And for reference Thor was struggling to put back a small part of a moon in the very next page where he used "53.3" sextillion tons of strength.

i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt19/Max_Eisenhardt/Thor-GodofThunder009-014_zps4bcafff2.jpg

Certainly he can bench press earth for five days with one drop of sweat as exertion.

Originally posted by JBL
Superman was taught to not care and stop being distracted and fight like doomsday ( who was oneshotting those same probes ) He did not get any stronger, he just cut loose. Thor can and has done the same.

You think he doomsday and Thor are in the same strength class? Or doomsday doing it somehow lowers the feat?

Originally posted by carver9
Looking at their fts, both are as even as you can get. Crazy thing is, you all are giving Superman fts from the reboot and pre reboot. You all need to focus on one Supes.

When has Thor failed to lift something recently?

What feat does Thor have that comes to benching the Earth casually (Superman could lift many times more)?

Originally posted by abhilegend
And for reference Thor was struggling to put back a small part of a moon in the very next page where he used "53.3" sextillion tons of strength.

i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt19/Max_Eisenhardt/Thor-GodofThunder009-014_zps4bcafff2.jpg

Certainly he can bench press earth for five days with one drop of sweat as exertion.

Could've been the heat that was making him say that.

You mean he was hurt by lava when in the same comic he dove into a star without any discomfort?

pym, from where is this calc (thor feat) ???

I'm curious about that as well

Originally posted by eaebiakuya
pym, from where is this calc (thor feat) ???
from hence are you asking, knave?

Seriously which feat though?
Force needed to destroy earth? Nato

Originally posted by abhilegend
You mean he was hurt by lava when in the same comic he dove into a star without any discomfort?

You just shot down your own argument u foof.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
You just shot down your own argument u foof.

That Thor was sitting himself trying to push a part of the moon? How so?

Originally posted by pym-ftw
from hence are you asking, knave?

Seriously which feat though?
Force needed to destroy earth? Nato

The Gorr/planet/moon feat. I just want see the calc, curiosity.

Originally posted by abhilegend
That Thor was sitting himself trying to push a part of the moon? How so?

Where did you get "part of the moon" from though? Maybe I'm looking at this wrong. One sec, let me go back and look at this scene again.

Originally posted by carver9
Where did you get "part of the moon" from though? Maybe I'm looking at this wrong. One sec, let me go back and look at this scene again.
Seriously?

Not saying that you are wrong at all. I just need to refresh my memory of the scene. That's all.

OK?

Originally posted by abhilegend
That Thor was sitting himself trying to push a part of the moon? How so?

By bringing up the fact that comics are riddled with inconsistencies.

The same book has Clark benching virtual "earth weight" for days devoid of sunlight and later on unable to break the grip of a decaying dragon even after he just reenergized himself from flying close to the sun.

Superman flat out said he was not at full power. Why do you keep lying about it?

Also it was a kryptonians dragon which is a wrong analogy to begin with.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
By bringing up the fact that comics are riddled with inconsistencies.

The same book has Clark benching virtual "earth weight" for days devoid of sunlight and later on unable to break the grip of a decaying dragon even after he just reenergized himself from flying close to the sun.

Did you read the comic?