How many thors equal one superman

Started by Silent Master15 pages

If you can explain exactly what he did to accomplish the feat, we'll accept it.

"Superman shifts tectonic plate, prevents devastating Earthquake."

Clearly stating he moved the plate and prevented said Earthquake. I'm pretty sure he didn't shift the plate using kind words. Occam's razor it, if you will.

Originally posted by Robtard
"Superman shifts tectonic plate, prevents devastating Earthquake."

Clearly implying he moved the plate and prevented said Earthquake. I'm pretty sure he didn't shift the plate using kind words.

Thor destroyed a city in a single strike

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Thor destroyed a City in a single strike

This is completely false. It's been torn down before, Thor and Tony destroyed Ultron's machine (which was holding the city together to begin with) and said explosion of machine caused the destruction.

Originally posted by Robtard
"Superman shifts tectonic plate, prevents devastating Earthquake."

Clearly stating he moved the plate and prevented said Earthquake. I'm pretty sure he didn't shift the plate using kind words. Occam's razor it, if you will.

Yes, but how did he shift it?

Thor is a lot more powerful than superman. Silly thread.

Originally posted by juggerman
You're right. Superman would catch it and break that b!tch in half 😎

But seriously, I think Superman could curb Thor/Hulk easily enough but I wouldn't put his strength at more than double theirs. If even that much

You are an idiot. Batman beat the shit out of him. Canon. Continue to be laughed at and mocked.

Originally posted by h1a8
[B]The enchantment only works when it is grounded, not when it's moving in the air. To say otherwise is to be simply making stuff up.

I agree that my comment on that the ground should come up is stupid. I assumed that the hammer was glued to the ground in some way. It isn't.

With that said, that comment is also irrelevant to Mjolnir being in the air. In comics (where the movie is based on), Mjolnir can always be knocked away or even palmed when it's in the air or in Thor's hand. So adding a new rule to movie Mjolnir without evidence is illogical. Even so, the fact that Kurse easily batted it away proves that the enchantment doesn't work in the air. I would bet anything that Kurse couldn't lift Mjolnir from the ground.

What would be illogical is trying to compartmentalize the abilities of the hammer for no real reason. There is nothing in any scene that indicates it only works on the ground.

This isn't a new rule: it's why Quicksilver wasn't able to pluck it out of the air. What the hammer does in comics is irrelevant. Otherwise why not just claim movie Thor's hammer can do anything the comic version can?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Yes, but how did he shift it?

"Occam's razor it, if you will."

Using what he has in spades, immense strength. We don't just assume Superman invented a "tectonic plate shifting device" or similar. Add to the fact they were referencing Reeves Superman.

Originally posted by Robtard
This is completely false. It's been torn down before, Thor and Tony destroyed Ultron's machine (which was holding the city together to begin with) and said explosion of machine caused the destruction.

But a witness wouldn't know all of that so if they talked to a reporter, the headline would likely read " Thor destroys a city".

Originally posted by Silent Master
But a witness wouldn't know all of that so if they talked to a reporter, the headline would likely read " Thor destroys a city".

Or Tony being the media-hound he is could have explained the workings of said event as he did to us on screen.

Though I think it was "Avengers save Earth".

Originally posted by Robtard
"Superman shifts tectonic plate, prevents devastating Earthquake."

Clearly stating he moved the plate and prevented said Earthquake. I'm pretty sure he didn't shift the plate using kind words. Occam's razor it, if you will.

👆

Originally posted by Robtard
"Occam's razor it, if you will."

Using what he has in spades, immense strength. We don't just assume Superman invented a "tectonic plate shifting device" or similar. Add to the fact they were referencing Reeves Superman.

I thought the tectonic plate thing was from Batman vs Superman? To which I will note in the two movies Superman has appeared in he actually hasn't shown strength on the level that would be needed to accomplish that.

Originally posted by playa1258
So if Thor or Hulk had a headline saying they moved a tectonic plate would it be valid?

No, not unless we have some kind of feat to base it on.

Originally posted by Surtur
I thought the tectonic plate thing was from Batman vs Superman? To which I will note in the two movies Superman has appeared in he actually hasn't shown strength on the level that would be needed to accomplish that.

It was a headline in BvS, which was a nod to Superman 1978.

Originally posted by Robtard
"Occam's razor it, if you will."

Using what he has in spades, immense strength. We don't just assume Superman invented a "tectonic plate shifting device" or similar. Add to the fact they were referencing Reeves Superman.

Enter worldbreaker

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
That's not what I said, liar. Go back to that comic book hole you exist in, clearly you have no life outside of it.

What's with all the aggression? I barely posted on this thread.

Originally posted by Robtard
Or Tony being the media-hound he is could have explained the workings of said event as he did to us on screen.

Though I think it was "Avengers save Earth".

There are thousands of reporters, are you saying it's impossible for any reporter to use the headline from my post?

Originally posted by Silent Master
There are thousands of reporters, are you saying it's impossible for any reporter to use the headline from my post?

Going to leave this here for you again:

Originally posted by Robtard
"Occam's razor it, if you will."

Using what he has in spades, immense strength. We don't just assume Superman invented a "tectonic plate shifting device" or similar. Add to the fact they were referencing Reeves Superman.

If you want to ignore, cool. Don't really care.

Originally posted by Robtard
"Occam's razor it, if you will."

Using what he has in spades, immense strength. We don't just assume Superman invented a "tectonic plate shifting device" or similar. Add to the fact they were referencing Reeves Superman.

Or he could have just slammed really hard into the ground, hitting it hard enough that the tectonic plate was jostled from its current position, enough to avoid an Earthquake.

Or the article might have been written by a tabloid.