Originally posted by Sin I AM
Thor fought Galan BEGORE losing his arm? And y is your scan in foreign?
He had his Uru arm as shown here.
This version of Thor stomps. Galactus punched him with the force of a billion super novas which sent Thor from one end of the planet to the other. He kept going and the force of the punch destroyed the moon. He tanked it.
Even though this is a different timeline, isn't this the same exact Thor that fought Gorr?
Originally posted by carver9narrators don't generally use old English to describe how a battle is going. Also, narrators do have a tendency to use hyperbole when talking about a fight.
Probably. Didn't think of it like that. I was reading it like the Thor and Gorr showing...the narrator describing what's going on during the battle. Why do you think it was Thor talking?
Originally posted by Cogito
👆 most definitelyAlso Carver, we have statements of a billion supernovas and evidence of only a moon destruction (plus minor planet damage). Those two are incompatible "facts"
Collateral damage isn't an indicator of power output. It just isn't. A lot of high showings can be dismissed because of this.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Highfather was destroying planets with his fight. Moons are usually much smaller.
Odin has done more, when he fought Foursung they were destroying planets, causing suns to go super nova, reigniting dead suns, causeed life as they battle across the universe
Odin fought Seth with amnesia and caused shock waves throughout Multiverse before Odin regained his memory.
Battle of cosmic scale varies, OKT vs Galactus was more physically then energy.
Originally posted by the Darkone
Odin has done more, when he fought Foursung they were destroying planets, causing suns to go super nova, reigniting dead suns, causeed life as they battle across the universeOdin fought Seth with amnesia and caused shock waves throughout Multiverse before Odin regained his memory.
Battle of cosmic scale varies, OKT vs Galactus was more physically then energy.
We can only use the Thor that is in this thread.