Thor's best feats? Off the top of my head...
- Midgard Serpent
- his entire showing against Mercy, which included several individually ridiculous feats.
- The world-sized storm that sent Ego packing
- creating anti-matter with Mjolnir
- my memory's fuzzy on this one, but didn't he absorb the Nega-bomb into Mjolnir? If so, that's among his best as well.
There are others. Those are just the first to pop in my head.
You're welcome.
I love how so many writers actually take the time to answer.
If you post something on Gillen's twitter he'll respond in like an hour.
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
👆 Thanks for asking him. Though how fast is Thors combat speed? I know that his travel speed is far beyond the speed of light.
No clue really.
He can react to people doing lightspeed as far as I know, but Marvel treats combat-speed differently.
Looks legit keep I somehow forgot to put celey in his place here.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17In other words, another excuse. Keep at it celey.
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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. 🙁
The key word is a kryptonian dragon. Superman didn't struggle to lift, say a mountain just one page after the scene. It's like saying Thor struggling against mangog is a low showing.
Oh look, "I can't answer the topic at hand so I will just divert the topic." Cute.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.
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He was a high Herald in strength. Well below the likes of superman and hulk though.
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?
Who said that? It was a great showing for Thor but that's not the topic at hand. And I like how anything to say that Thor didn't destroy planets with bare hands is lowballing in your mind. How is your boyfriend rage btw?
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.Again a totally irrelevant question. And Thor was powered up by prayers. But good for you to forget that.http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/9/91339/3296536-godbomb2.png
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Originally posted by abhilegendYou've really had me reeling all thread long. 😉
Looks legit keep I somehow forgot to put celey in his place here. In other words, another excuse. Keep at it celey.
Originally posted by abhilegend
The key word is a kryptonian dragon. Superman didn't struggle to lift, say a mountain just one page after the scene. It's like saying Thor struggling against mangog is a low showing. Oh look, "I can't answer the topic at hand so I will just divert the topic." Cute.
Answer the topic? 😂 It's clear who is throwing around the red herring in this thread.
Originally posted by abhilegend
He was a high Herald in strength. Well below the likes of superman and hulk though.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Who said that? It was a great showing for Thor but that's not the topic at hand. And I like how anything to say that Thor didn't destroy planets with bare hands is lowballing in your mind. How is your boyfriend rage btw?
Yes he used Mjolnir to smack around Gorr and it helped. But it's those Asgardian arms that produce the world shattering torque. Mjolnir provided the same benefit for Thor like how a hammer provides the same benefit to a carpenter. It provides a very hard and durable surface(virtually indestructible surface in Mjolnir's case) with which to pound nails into something.
I mean it was pretty clear what Aaron was trying to convey.
"With every swing... Thor felt his muscles tear... And yet he swing again. Even harder than before... And again. And again."
Heck Jason Aaron himself acknowledged Thor's "World-Shattering" strength.
http://marvel.com/news/comics/20249/thor_shaping_the_god_butcher_pt_2
Originally posted by abhilegend
Again a totally irrelevant question. And Thor was powered up by prayers. But good for you to forget that.
And even if he was, it still makes every encounter he's had with Gorr before the godbomb's explosion seem pale in comparison. He was at ground zero of an explosion meant to kill all gods for all time... 🙁
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Proof he was powered up.And even if he was, it still makes every encounter he's had with Gorr before the godbomb's explosion seem pale in comparison. He was at ground zero of an explosion meant to kill all gods for all time... 🙁
Thor is empowered by prayer.
Your lack of Thor knowledge is troubling.
You should've known this from the classic BIZARRE ADVENTURES!
Originally posted by celeyhyga17a kryptonian dragon? Well one of those should be way more powerful than Superman. The same as a dragon would be to a normal human.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. 🙁
So it isn't a low showing to not break its grip. It would be PIS if he did IMO.
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
These are NOT strength feats!
Did I say they were? Go read the OP. The title says strength, but his explanation includes about 3-4 different categories of feats. So I was staying in the spirit of the OP.
Or you could be needlessly absolute to try to chastise me for a goddamned post in a comic book message board. Your call.
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Originally posted by h1a8Your point would've been way more convincing had the dragon not die from an oil rig explosion. 😂
a kryptonian dragon? Well one of those should be way more powerful than Superman. The same as a dragon would be to a normal human.So it isn't a low showing to not break its grip. It would be PIS if he did IMO.
By your reasoning all dragons/serpents of Asgardian lore should be way more powerful than Thor. Which is obviously not the case. Smh...
In any case, I don't know why it's difficult to understand. No one is saying it's a low showing. It just serves as a perfect example to how inconsistent comics can be especially when high end feats are involved. Clark went from benching virtual earth weight to only producing a punch that could topple a small mountain. And don't go telling me that the dragon can bench press the earth. It would make your already ridiculous argument that much more idiotic.
I'm just pointing out the extremely faulty reasoning of Thor must not have been that strong in the godbomb arc since he was "struggling with a mountain"(which btw is an outright misinterpretation of the scene)... So therefore we will look for other explanations why he was able to indirectly shatter worlds kind of thought process...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17Well, you helped a lot.
You've really had me reeling all thread long. 😉
Sigh.. No. He struggled to break the grip of a decaying Kryptonian dragon even after getting some fresh sun juice.Decaying doesn't mean he was weaker. And superman straight up said he was still not at full power. B
ut a few pages earlier he was benching virtual earth weight deprived of the sun for 5 days. How do you not get the point? 🙁That kryptonian dragon was stronger than Superman despite whatever feat he still did? Why is getting overpowered by a kryptonian dragon a low feat? Does getting overpowered by H'el is a low showing too? A
nd if you're going to lowball, at least get the lowballing right? Pretty sure he wasn't just there to push a mountain. He was also pushing against pressure that threatened to tear that world apart. Reading comprehension truly escapes you. 🙁You really have eye problems, right? On panel it was shown as a very small part of a moon. But yet again, you exaggerate anything from Thor.
Answer the topic? 😂 It's clear who is throwing around the red herring in this thread.Yeah, you. Just look below.
Um no...That's a great retort ya got there.
Come now Abhi. We all know what you're trying to get at here. Your problem is that you're still stuck on trying to portray Superman's or Hulk's supposed "vast" superiority over Thor when it comes to strength. You have this same old tired agenda that when Thor has a feat that involves anything pertaining to strength, you try your best to downplay it. Especially the mind numbing feats of strength. Makes me think a piece of you dies whenever he comes up with those.Haha, seriously? Superman and Hulk ARE vastly stronger than Thor and random space cheese would't change anything. But I like how you desperately cling to this one showing like it helps Thor to elevate near Superman.
Yes he used Mjolnir to smack around Gorr and it helped.Good, you acknowledge it at last.
But it's those Asgardian arms that produce the world shattering torque.Haha, no. Mjolnir itself was stated to be able to destroy planets.
Mjolnir provided the same benefit for Thor like how a hammer provides the same benefit to a carpenter.It greatly enhances his striking power. On his strength alone? Dude struggles against pushing a part of the moon.
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It provides a very hard and durable surface(virtually indestructible surface in Mjolnir's case) with which to pound nails into something.And enchantments which make it strike harder.
I mean it was pretty clear what Aaron was trying to convey.And?"With every swing... Thor felt his muscles tear... And yet he swing again. Even harder than before... And again. And again."
Heck Jason Aaron himself acknowledged Thor's "World-Shattering" strength.ZOMG!!!!
http://marvel.com/news/comics/20249/thor_shaping_the_god_butcher_pt_2
World shattering scenes=World shattering strength!!!
Proof he was powered up.Easy, he was struggling before every god prayed to him. He didn't when they did. Your own logic btw.
And even if he was, it still makes every encounter he's had with Gorr before the godbomb's explosion seem pale in comparison. He was at ground zero of an explosion meant to kill all gods for all time... 🙁Yeah, and he died too but later. Context doesn't matter though, does it?
Originally posted by celeyhyga17The dragon was decaying, his durability was shit.
Your point would've been way more convincing had the dragon not die from an oil rig explosion. 😂
By your reasoning all dragons/serpents of Asgardian lore should be way more powerful than Thor. Which is obviously not the case. Smh...I forgot the point where all asgardians receive power from the sun and its a common fact that Superman is stronger than Supergirl due to bigger build. How does a mile long kryptonian dragon being stronger than Superman is a low feat is seriously beyond me.
In any case, I don't know why it's difficult to understand. No one is saying it's a low showing. It just serves as a perfect example to how inconsistent comics can be especially when high end feats are involved. Clark went from benching virtual earth weight to only producing a punch that could topple a small mountain. And don't go telling me that the dragon can bench press the earth. It would make your already ridiculous argument that much more idiotic.Why not? You are using a circular logic. If the dragon can overpower Superman, he can do that too. You are trying to use "Prove this negative."
I'm just pointing out the extremely faulty reasoning of Thor must not have been that strong in the godbomb arc since he was "struggling with a mountain"(which btw is an outright misinterpretation of the scene)... So therefore we will look for other explanations why he was able to indirectly shatter worlds kind of thought process...Via mjolnir of course.
Superman doesn't need a hammer to bench press earth or push a ship several times bigger than earth away with J'onn.
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Originally posted by abhilegend
Well, you helped a lot.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Decaying doesn't mean he was weaker. And superman straight up said he was still not at full power. B That kryptonian dragon was stronger than Superman despite whatever feat he still did? Why is getting overpowered by a kryptonian dragon a low feat? Does getting overpowered by H'el is a low showing too? A You really have eye problems, right? On panel it was shown as a very small part of a moon. But yet again, you exaggerate anything from Thor.
Get it into that thick noggin of yours. It is not a low showing. No one is calling it that. However one has to be either blind or a complete dunce to not be able to see the overwhelming disparity in the strength exhibited by Superman between the two scenes in question.
Overpowered by H'el? Quit it with more of your red herrings. It's annoying as well as exhausting. Makes you look more desperate than you already are.
Reading incomprehension for the loss. 🙁
First, narration stated it was a "world". Planet or moon it doesn't matter. It was big enough to have it's own core, intelligent life, and had strong enough gravity to keep it's populace grounded. Second, simply pushing a mountain does not save a world. He pushed through pressures that threatened to tear it apart. I swear this is some of the dumbest interpretations of a comic ever. The butchery of these scenes truly boggles the mind.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, you. Just look below.
That's a great retort ya got there.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Haha, seriously? Superman and Hulk ARE vastly stronger than Thor and random space cheese would't change anything. But I like how you desperately cling to this one showing like it helps Thor to elevate near Superman.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Good, you acknowledge it at last. Haha, no. Mjolnir itself was stated to be able to destroy planets. It greatly enhances his striking power. On his strength alone? Dude struggles against pushing a part of the moon.
Originally posted by abhilegendSure it does, but I highly doubt a guy wielding Mjolnir with the strength of a class 50(provided we are not using the worthy enchant) for example will not replicate or come even remotely close to what Thor did in godbomb. They would be hard pressed to even bust a mountain let alone a planet. It just does not happen. This kind of feat is only reserved for those who belong at the cream of the crop. Now do you get it?
🙂 And enchantments which make it strike harder.
Originally posted by abhilegend
And?
Originally posted by abhilegendUh.... Duh...
ZOMG!!!!World shattering scenes=World shattering strength!!!
Originally posted by abhilegend
Easy, he was struggling before every god prayed to him. He didn't when they did. Your own logic btw.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, and he died too but later. Context doesn't matter though, does it?
Originally posted by abhilegend
The dragon was decaying, his durability was shit.I forgot the point where all asgardians receive power from the sun and its a common fact that Superman is stronger than Supergirl due to bigger build. How does a mile long kryptonian dragon being stronger than Superman is a low feat is seriously beyond me.
Why not? You are using a circular logic. If the dragon can overpower Superman, he can do that too. You are trying to use "Prove this negative."
Via mjolnir of course.
Superman doesn't need a hammer to bench press earth or push a ship several times bigger than earth away with J'onn.
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There's too much dumb in this post for me to lose more brain cells in.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17Your capacity for such a great retort always astounds me.
Umm... No.
Yes. A decaying dragon whose grip Clark couldn't break and many times his size must mean it can bench press 1000x earth weight amirite? 😉A one mile long kryptonian dragon? You bet.
Under the same writer Thor was restrained by two frost giants. If you think otherwise, explain why he wouldn't.
Get it into that thick noggin of yours. It is not a low showing. No one is calling it that. However one has to be either blind or a complete dunce to not be able to see the overwhelming disparity in the strength exhibited by Superman between the two scenes in question.Why? In one scene Superman is just lifting something, in another he is fighting a character who is far stronger than he is. There is no strength disparity there.
Overpowered by H'el? Quit it with more of your red herrings. It's annoying as well as exhausting. Makes you look more desperate than you already are.Yeah, you must not have read H'el on earth. Just one issue after that H'el casually overpowered Superman. He can't benchpress earth either, right?
Reading incomprehension for the loss. 🙁Yeah, you are quite lost nowadays.
First, narration stated it was a "world". Planet or moon it doesn't matter.It does. Thor outright said it was a moon.
It was big enough to have it's own core, intelligent life, and had strong enough gravity to keep it's populace grounded.All that is for squat when it was differentiated from being a planet.
Second, simply pushing a mountain does not save a world.Neither does lightning cauterizes moons. Comics.
He pushed through pressures that threatened to tear it apart.Hahahahahahahahahaha. The excuses thorbags throw around. It was pretty explicitly showed to be a small part of the moon. He didn't do **** with the whole moon.
I swear this is some of the dumbest interpretations of a comic ever. The butchery of these scenes truly boggles the mind.Yeah, you are being totally stupid here with "stopped the whole moon from tearing apart" when the lightning only cauterized a small part of it. But is usual for you.
Short reply for a dumb reply. What did you expect?So you don't have anything but typical "LOL dumb"? First sign of desperation.
First off I never brought up this feat. Reflasshh did, but lo and behold the usual butthurt brigade chime in with their usual lowball tactics.And you with your usual apology tactics for Thor.
In reality it's the haters like yourself that just can't stop clinging to lowballing the damn thing. Phukkin sad.Haha, the usual thorbag response "Ya'll are just haters". Its ****ing pathetic.
Yes it enhances and can be used to plow through planets. In the end one needs to supply the strength to do as such. Pretty simple here.Not really. From the same author.
Mjolnir itself was described to have enough power to shatter entire planets easily. In no way its a direct strength feat from Thor. Now cry more.
Sure it does, but I highly doubt a guy wielding Mjolnir with the strength of a class 50(provided we are not using the worthy enchant) for example will not replicate or come even remotely close to what Thor did in godbomb.No, they wouldn't. But Thor is a high herald in strength. Couple that with a weapon like mjolnir and they can destroy a planet by hitting that much as he did against Gorr.
They would be hard pressed to even bust a mountain let alone a planet. It just does not happen. This kind of feat is only reserved for those who belong at the cream of the crop. Now do you get it?Tell that to smart drax. Ripped apart a star with his bare hands and destroyed two planets in one issue.
Concession accepted.Hahaha. You are cute in your desperation.
Uh.... Duh...Haha, this is pure comedy. Literally world shattering doesn't translate to world shattering strength you inane sycophant. Its the most pathetic attempt to highball Thor I've ever seen and considering the lengths to which Rage can go, its quite pathetic.
Aaron - "literally--world-shattering".... I know it hurts, but things will be better when you learn to accept. 🙂
Lol what? Please explain because you're not making any sense here.So you can't comprehend such a straight statement? No wonder you are a thorbag.
Yes. After he tanked the shiet out of it first.And died after that.
Survived long enough to save the day even after taking it to the chin at point blank range. Smh. Seriously dude... facepalmSurvived for some time, great feat. Did you mention he died? No. Don't cry now if you got exposed again.
And no, dying after some time isn't tanking.