IW Thor vs Superman

Started by Silent Master69 pages

Per the movie, Thor was hit with the full force of the neutron star. The full force of a neutron star dwarfs a nuke by so much that it's laughable that you're trying to compare them

You do realize that wasnt an actual neutron star, it was a manufactured star hence they had to start the machine (star). 😂

Stars dont require you to "spin their rings" to make them start. This is common sense, third grade shit here.

You need to watch the movie.

I have, You actually need to watch the movie, they had to "start the star."

Sorry, stars dont need to be started, especially neutron stars.

Nothing was happening when they showed up, they hard to start the machine(star)

It was clear that before they started the machine (star) it was just a hunk of machine/Mass.

And you cant prove me wrong either.

Give the exact quote from the movie where it is stated to be an artificial star

Show me where you have to start a star by spinning its rings. Show me any example in the universe where that and how thats even possible and how that even works. Also how was the "star" not emitting light, and then they spin its rings and its now 'on."😂

An example for the MCU would be Avengers Infinity War when Thor did it

Thats an example of them starting an artificial star as shown in the movie.

Provide the quote where the movie states it's an artificial star.

I dont need a quote, you see it happening per the movie. Real stars dont have to be started with spinning rings.

Originally posted by Manga11
I dont need a quote, you see it happening per the movie. Real stars dont have to be started with spinning rings.
Um, it's a FICTIONAL COMIC DUDE. It's magical space tech, so yes, it can be started with a machine. Also, neutron stars are incredibly small, thus why it fit in the machine.

You're claiming it's an artificial star, so yes. You do have to provide proof from the movie stating that it is an artificial star

Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Um, it's a FICTIONAL COMIC DUDE. It's magical space tech, so yes, it can be started with a machine. Also, neutron stars are incredibly small, thus why it fit in the machine.

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Originally posted by Silent Master
You're claiming it's an artificial star, so yes. You do have to provide proof from the movie stating that it is an artificial star

The proof is they had to start the machine which turned into a star.

Originally posted by Manga11
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
So, you're best way to refute FACTS stated in the movie, is to laugh like a 3 year old toddler? Typical dc fanboy.

What you said was hilarious. Infinity war was better then any DC movie Btw, idiot. But feats are character feats are character feats regardless of how great the movie was.

Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Um, it's a FICTIONAL COMIC DUDE. It's magical space tech, so yes, it can be started with a machine. Also, neutron stars are incredibly small, thus why it fit in the machine.

We could always use his logic to discount all of Superman's powers. After all, they wouldn't work in real life either.

Nah, we're not trolls like him and Josh.

"They had to start the star cause its fictional comics."

That kind of nonsense answer wont fly here.

Originally posted by Manga11
What you said was hilarious. Infinity war was better then any DC movie Btw, idiot. But feats are feats.

A) What I said was fact, so laugh all you want but it's fact.
B)Saying another fact (IW is better than any DC movie) doesn't mean that you're not a fanboy
C) YEs, feats are feats and facts are facts. There is a neutron star in the forge, as they stated MULTIPLE TIMES. Doesn't matter if you don't like the fact that they started it back up, it's a fictional story about fictional characters making a magic axe/hammer that can power through the most op Nintendo Power glove of all time. DEAL WITH IT.

1) Nowhere does it state it was artificial. The Sun was behind the Sphere.
2) Something being artificial doesn't make it less impressive, which manga1 seems to be implying.

The less we talk about the feat, the better. The moment it is analyzed, it puts Thor so far beyond anything seen both in strength and durability, a Superman fanboy would roll up into a ball and cry almost immediately.