Human Torch vs Thor

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Originally posted by golem370
I am not saying who is winning just bring up a thought Dr Doom was not in the middle but at the bottom. Sue had to contain it or who know what would happen. Since Thor has never been shown taking such extreme heat who know how it would effect him. Human Torch should burn oxygen in the air with extreme heat. Doesn't extreme heat counter electricity?
Pretty sure you're thinking of magnetism.

It's worth recalling that Torch will have the combination of Things durability and Reeds elasticity, making him from my perspective very hard to put down. On top of that he is hard to track given Sues invisibility, he has by his own (without amps) taken a lightning blast through the chest from Doom and survived (but that might be because of his suit, I'm not sure), and he can produce heats that are about the surface of the sun, while also having the ability to making shields that can resist that. I believe in the end Thor will win, based on his sheer damage output, but it'll be anything but easy.

Decent durability feat for Torch at 0:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmwf3T14YKc

Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
Decent durability feat for Torch at 0:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmwf3T14YKc

Not sure how much of that is Johnny and how much is the suit. Their suits were shown to be extremely durable, being able to take heavy impacts, lightning bolts from Doom, and in Johnny's case, even handling his high end temperatures. The more impressive thing there to me is Reed. We see how that blow sends Johnny flying, yet Reed's body just stretches around Thing's fist, handling the force without really even being budged. That same elasticity Johnny has for this fight.

Edit: I'd say the more impressive feat for Johnny is when he basically crash lands out of low orbit, after his encounter with the Surfer.

Thor puts Mjolnir on his chest I guess.

You all are also forgetting the force field he can put around his body.

Originally posted by KingD19
Thor puts Mjolnir on his chest I guess.

While Johnny wouldn't be able to lift Mjolnir off himself, there is a possibility he could use elasticity to slip out from underneath it, and Loki was already on his ass when Thor did that to him, so he'd have to knock Johnny down long enough to even try it.

The F4 were pretty weak sauce, Thor stomps.

Thing is still one of the strongest/most durable on screen Marvel heroes we've ever seen.