Supermans chain feat vs Thor feat

Started by AlbertoJohnAvil2 pages

Supermans chain feat vs Thor feat

which is more hyperbole

which is more legit/better

discuss

It’s easy, but first can you please define Hyperbole in your own words.

The feat of chains is better

Thor’s feat is hyperbole, while Superman’s feat isn’t and is still more impressive.

Come at me Alberto.

Hammer heavier than anything. Hmmm. Would it be harder for Superman to lift Mjolnir, than it was for him to break that chain?

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Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
which is more hyperbole

which is more legit/better

discuss

It's obvious that Thor is more hyperbolic and Supes is a better feat

Lol, why am I not surprised at the lowballing. Thor's feat is better.

Originally posted by JBL
Lol, why am I not surprised at the lowballing. Thor's feat is better.

So according to you, a planet is heavier than a star?

Even if Mjolnir is heavier than a planet it wouldn't compare to snapping chains that haul stars between galaxies, Superman's feat is obviously better.

Originally posted by Stoic
Hammer heavier than anything. Hmmm. Would it be harder for Superman to lift Mjolnir, than it was for him to break that chain?

Anything ever lifted by any living being. Crucial difference.

Originally posted by Diesldude
So according to you, a planet is heavier than a star?
It is more than a planets weight mentioned.

But a star is massively heavier than a planet 😛

And characters in Marvel have moved stars.

Originally posted by JBL
And characters in Marvel have moved stars.
.........So?The topic was specifically asking which FEAT is more impressive. It has nothing to do with Marvel's characters. Unless you really want making an argument that Thor is stronger than any living being in marvel( Which we all know that it is not true)

Originally posted by JBL
It is more than a planets weight mentioned.
since they didn’t mention stars, it’s more than planet but less than star.

It's simple.

Thor's feat is that he is swinging a hammer heavier than a world, heavier than anything that has ever been moved by any living being.

Superman's feat is that he is breaking 'unbreakable' chains which are used to haul stars.

So Superman's is more hyperbole (because they are obviously not unbreakable), and is also better (because the chains are used for hauling stars between galaxies, yet he broke them).

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
It's simple.

Thor's feat is that he is swinging a hammer heavier than a world, heavier than anything that has ever been moved by any living being.

Superman's feat is that he is breaking 'unbreakable' chains which are used to haul stars.

[b]So Superman's is more hyperbole (because they are obviously not unbreakable), and is also better (because the chains are used for hauling stars between galaxies, yet he broke them). [/B]


I disagree, thor's feat is way way more hyperbole. This is why i wanted Alberto define hyperbole. I'm going with embellishment, exaggeration.

We can assume that the chains were never broken by anyone before superman broke them or the guy wouldn't have called them unbreakable.

The hammer had to be forged so it was moved at one point prior, even lifted so that's a big exaggeration, even an outright lie. It's the enchantment that gives Mjolnir it's "weight". The enchantment can make the hammer weigh more than a world for the unworthy, but for thor its as easy as lifting a regular hammer because he's worthy. So it's a regular feat that could have been performed by any worthy being and because of this, its a huge exaggeration to make OKT appear almighty. Much bigger hyperbole than the unbreakable chains.

Well, one could use a non-living thing to lift heavier things. It's merely the heaviest thing ever lifted by a living thing.

A construction worker can lift - using a crane, i.e. a non-living thing - something heavier than any living being has ever moved.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well, one could use a non-living thing to lift heavier things. It's merely the heaviest thing ever lifted by a living thing.

A construction worker can lift - using a crane, i.e. a non-living thing - something heavier than any living being has ever moved.

this is true but I doubt dwarves are gonna use cranes and lifts. Likely hammer it with an anvil. Also it was probably lifted before the enchantment and possible by Odin when he enchanted it.
Also called Thor almighty and we know he’s not.