What's the best feats of thor & when is thor at his strongest?

Started by celeyhyga1718 pages

Originally posted by h1a8
The planet was a few hundred of miles away. The moon, a world, was some thousand of miles away. Thor hammered Gorr for a decent amount of time. That means he hit him between hundreds and thousands of times. So Thor's strength can be calculated by dividing the force to achieve the damage by the number of hits Thor administered. Also, Mjolnir can be controlled mentally and assist with the striking. So the feat was impressive but not as much as people think. What I hated to see was Thor struggling with a mountain immediately afterwards.
facepalm

This again? Show us where he hit Gorr hundreds and thousands of times(whatever that means).

Where was it stated or shown that Thor was mentally controlling Mjolnir?

Struggling to move a mountain? Lol. He pushed a world back together and prevented it from completely tearing apart.

This is pretty pathetic.

Originally posted by h1a8

It occurred after the comic was over. So I question it's canonicity. Assuming that it is canon, it took hours or days just to move the Earth a small amount. Plus both were contributing equally to the feat. That means that combined, they were exerting a force that caused the Earth to accelerate under g. In other words, Thor exerted a small fraction of an Earth weight of force.

It's canon.

And lol at your interpretation of the scene.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
facepalm

This again? Show us where he hit Gorr hundreds and thousands of times(whatever that means).

Where was it stated or shown that Thor was mentally controlling Mjolnir?

Struggling to move a mountain? Lol. He pushed a world back together and prevented it from completely tearing apart.

This is pretty pathetic.

It's canon.

And lol at your interpretation of the scene.

Thor fought Gorr for at least minutes. Thor hitting Gorr once a second would make Thor hit Gorr 180 times in 3 minutes and 1200 times in 20 min.
It doesn't have to be stated for it to be true. In this case, we should subject some realism to the fight. If Thor has made Mjolnir assist in the striking before then it makes no sense that he didn't do it here. Anyway, I'll concede that point since it's not strong anyway.

Thor struggled to push part of a mountain back from a MOON world. This is pathetic.

It may be canon or not. It occurred outside the actual story, when it was over, and was never referenced anywhere.

Prove that the scene lasted for minutes and prove that hundreds and thousands of blows were thrown. The proof is on you. On panel proof.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
facepalm

This again? Show us where he hit Gorr hundreds and thousands of times(whatever that means).

Where was it stated or shown that Thor was mentally controlling Mjolnir?

Struggling to move a mountain? Lol. He pushed a world back together and prevented it from completely tearing apart.

This is pretty pathetic.

It's canon.

And lol at your interpretation of the scene.


Thor was struggling against a small part of the moon. Anybody who says otherwise is either blind or a fanboy.

Originally posted by h1a8
Thor fought Gorr for at least minutes. Thor hitting Gorr once a second would make Thor hit Gorr 180 times in 3 minutes and 1200 times in 20 min.
It doesn't have to be stated for it to be true. In this case, we should subject some realism to the fight. If Thor has made Mjolnir assist in the striking before then it makes no sense that he didn't do it here. Anyway, I'll concede that point since it's not strong anyway.

Thor struggled to push part of a mountain back from a MOON world. This is pathetic.

It may be canon or not. It occurred outside the actual story, when it was over, and was never referenced anywhere.


So the scene where he was specifically pounding Gorr's noggin took about 20 min.... So that means it took way over 20 minutes for All-father Thor to beat Gorr's giant worm and get back in the fight? facepalm

Good thing you dropped the Mjolnir point. It was pretty dumb.

The moon/world had a giant tear on it's surface. It was also continuing to rip apart. The forces that were causing to tear the moon even further is what he pushed through. He did not simply push a "part of a mountain".

Just because it was a supplemental story and written in such stylized form does not make it not canon.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Thor was struggling against a small part of the moon. Anybody who says otherwise is either blind or a fanboy.

Wouldn't it pretty dumb for Thor to stop his assault at that point in time just to push a measly mountain?

The moon/world was going to blow up, Thor understood it, and he prevented it. How? By pushing it back together then cauterizing it. The writer's intent was pretty clear.

Come on Abhi, u better than this.

I thought that Thor damaged Chaos King with Lightning. Isn't it Thor's best feat?

Originally posted by CatL18
I thought that Thor damaged Chaos King with Lightning. Isn't it Thor's best feat?

That's an ok feat.

Originally posted by carver9
Prove that the scene lasted for minutes and prove that hundreds and thousands of blows were thrown. The proof is on you. On panel proof.
they were fighting for a long time. The narration hints at it. 1 hit per second nets the numbers.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
So the scene where he was specifically pounding Gorr's noggin took about 20 min.... So that means it took way over 20 minutes for All-father Thor to beat Gorr's giant worm and get back in the fight? facepalm

Good thing you dropped the Mjolnir point. It was pretty dumb.

The moon/world had a giant tear on it's surface. It was also continuing to rip apart. The forces that were causing to tear the moon even further is what he pushed through. He did not simply push a "part of a mountain".

Just because it was a supplemental story and written in such stylized form does not make it not canon.

I didn't give a time, talking about 20 min is asinine. A mountain is a speck of dust compared to a planet.
Struggling with it in any way is far from planetary.
Thor was fighting anywhere from a few minutes to probably hours. We don't know. All we know was it was at least a few minutes from the narration. The both hit each other countless times.

Originally posted by carver9
Sorry for the late response.

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Spiderman is the definition of a true speedster. Time literally slowed down for Herc there.

Forgot to post this. Here is confirmation that Herc had Spiderman powers

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Thanks!

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Wouldn't it pretty dumb for Thor to stop his assault at that point in time just to push a measly mountain?

The moon/world was going to blow up, Thor understood it, and he prevented it. How? By pushing it back together then cauterizing it. The writer's intent was pretty clear.

Come on Abhi, u better than this.


What are you talking about? The moon was breaking and thor struggled heavily to push back a part of it. The lightning didn't cauterize the whole moon, it was only a small part of it.

It shows how strong Thor was in that comic and how much mjolnir added in "planet destroying."

Nice scan!

Originally posted by abhilegend
What are you talking about? The moon was breaking and thor struggled heavily to push back a part of it. The lightning didn't cauterize the whole moon, it was only a small part of it.

It shows how strong Thor was in that comic and how much mjolnir added in "planet destroying."


😂
Now I know you're trolling. This is reminds me of the same lame comeback made by your boyfriend. In fact this might even be the same scan he used and you just rehashed it. Knowing how inconsistent comics can be especially when high end feats are produced, you really should know better.

Now I can bring the same argument about Superman benching virtual earth weight deprived of sunlight for five days and how in the same comic he can't brake the grip of a decaying Kryptonian dragon(after getting some sun juice), but you'd just ignore it anyway. 🙁

Let me humor you anyway. Since you seem to know so much about the level of strength he displayed in that story you should be able to answer these easy questions.
😂

How strong was Thor in that book?
If you were to define a level of strength he was operating in, what would you call it?
How much did Mjolnir contribute to the planet busting?

I don't even know how you can continue lowballing his strength in that arc knowing that he went rounds with an enemy that butchered countless pantheons of gods which included skyfathers and hell lords. It's pretty pathetic.

And adding to the inconsistency of comics especially when high end feats are involved, how do you explain Gorr and his Annihiblade beating the shiet out of Thor(including 2 others one of which was a skyfather) during their battle in he sun, but shortly after in the same arc he was able to power through the god bomb... Basically Gorr's most powerful use of the Annihiblade.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/9/91339/3296536-godbomb2.png
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/14/149643/3962538-3374671-thor-god-of-thunder-11-5.jpg
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Thor was empowered through prayer.

As Odin stated " Become the God of Gods"

So, if not everyone was praying then Thor was WEAKENED! 😛

Originally posted by abhilegend
Thor was struggling against a small part of the moon. Anybody who says otherwise is either blind or a fanboy.
lol

Haha

The results are in guys, Thor was not fighting at lightspeed.

I got a reply from Rodi 🙂

Da**. I stand corrected.