Can Superman Replicate Thor's glacier shattering feat?

Started by Surtur16 pages

My answer is yes he can and if he had a magic hammer he'd embarrass Thor with the destruction caused.

Originally posted by Surtur
You could easily stipulate for the match he can use it.

And I think if he did use it he'd cause even more damage than Thor did, agreed?

Then it wouldn't be Superman replicating the feat. it would be Thor replicating it, since it's Thor's power being used.

Originally posted by FrothByte
The damage output of Thor was more due to his lightning than the hammer. And his lightning comes from him. Hating on Thor for using his lightning is like hating on Superman for using his heat vision or flight.

Or strength, speed, durability etc etc etc. Superman fans can't handle Thor being able to do something he can't.

Originally posted by Surtur
My answer is yes he can and if he had a magic hammer he'd embarrass Thor with the destruction caused.

Which he doesn't have, so the answer is "No, he can't".

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But I'm not hating on him just pointing out the differences. I enjoy seeing Thor smash shit with his hammer.

Right, you just don't like that Superman can't replicate the feat, so you want him to be granted Mjolnir and Thor's power for the duration of this thread.

Just say he's the greatest!

He's the greatest murderer.

Then he'll murder the heck out of that iceberg. Don't be mad that he is superior to thor in every way

Ok, so what feat does Superman have where he created a shockwave of similar magnitude?

Re: Can Superman Replicate Thor's glacier shattering feat?

Originally posted by carthage

*Clark has to do it with a single strike
*Clark is standard morals
*Same circumstances Thor faced

Does he replicate the feat, or have any striking feat comparable?

This thread makes no sense.

A continuous strike = a single strike.
Thor hit the ground with a continuous flow of lightning.

You mean besides the massive shock wave that leveled a skyscraper in his fight with zod?

Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
You mean besides the massive shock wave that leveled a skyscraper in his fight with zod?

You mean the shockwave that wasn't anywhere as big as Thor's Jotunheim buster?

Looks comparable to me in size to the initial impact. Since the ice is collapsing into something, I figured that thor just took some sort of load bearing portion

Re: Re: Can Superman Replicate Thor's glacier shattering feat?

Originally posted by h1a8
This thread makes no sense.

A continuous strike = a single strike.
Thor hit the ground with a continuous flow of lightning.

IOW, Superman can't replicate the feat.

Re: Re: Re: Can Superman Replicate Thor's glacier shattering feat?

Originally posted by Silent Master
IOW, Superman can't replicate the feat.

That's not the question for the thread. Reading comprehension is essential.

Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
Looks comparable to me in size to the initial impact. Since the ice is collapsing into something, I figured that thor just took some sort of load bearing portion

Just so we're both clear on what feat you mean, can you post it?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Can Superman Replicate Thor's glacier shattering feat?

Originally posted by h1a8
That's not the question for the thread. Reading comprehension is essential.

Yes, it is.

Originally posted by FrothByte
The damage output of Thor was more due to his lightning than the hammer. And his lightning comes from him.

How did Captain America use lightning on Thanos then?

Because of Odin's enchantment, which grants those worthy the power of Thor.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Because of Odin's enchantment, which grants those worthy the power of Thor.

Which means Superman with hammer would be able to produce lightning too.