Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
He can also summon his axe on its own except for that. Whatever enchantment he has that lets him call his weapons to his hands does pretty much just that as far as I can tell
So he is able to command his hammers to get off the ground and fly, without the need to throw them. Thanks.
I mean there's also the Loki scene where he attaches a green chain to a hammer, but that's ambiguous whether it's Loki or Thor commanding it.
So what do we know?
1. They are magic hammers
2. They can fly without needing to be thrown when Thor sends a mental command
3. There is an offpanel scene where Thor attached a chain and 'sent the hammer flying off'
What do we not know?
1. We don't see Thor throw the hammer. We assume he does, but we have no proof of this.
2. We assume that he can't command them to fly off, but we have no proof of this.
What cast iron proof do we have that this is a thrown hammer, and hence, a strength feat?
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Here's Odin sending all the hammers straight at Thor - and Thor doing the same thing back (WITHOUT laying a hand on every single hammer and physically having to throw them lmao - especially since he breaks them all up first into pieces with his lightning):
Bro, he pounded/blastedthe hammers bak at his pops.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Definitely a lot of his arm power involved... He provides the torque for his hammer throws, at least initially. The plot device is the easily obtained chain. Very silver agey.
I thought it was very Superman-esqe...like where did he find planet sized chains laying around.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Thori is the best character out of all Thor mythos...
Aye...War Thor was good while he lasted as well
Originally posted by DarkSaint85Saint... MY GUY he’s not preparing to throw the ship in that panel. In that panel he is inside the ship talking to Valkyrie and Angela with the angels right in front of him not willing to talk. The next page is some time later as they have all left the ship and imprisoned the angels
It is indeed planet-sized:However, this is the panel IMMEDIATELY before Albert's, where apparently we get a shot of him "preparing to throw it". Note the lack of chains.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Saint... MY GUY he’s not preparing to throw the ship in that panel. In that panel he is inside the ship talking to Valkyrie and Angela with the angels right in front of him not willing to talk. The next page is some time later as they have all left the ship and imprisoned the angels
YOU said it...
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
We get a shot of him spinning it as if he is preparing to throw it. Read the comic 🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
U should see how fast he(or should we say the writer 😛 ) finds chains or rope whenever he has to tie something to his hammer... Its comicbook magic at its finest.
Yes JA is the worst.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
THOR twirling the hammer is him threatening to do something . Off panel does chains and throws, then the feat. Obviously he spun it and threw it like he normally does. But when he has it still was a crazy throw. Here’s one example
Two different Thor's and two different hammers.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85^scan of Thor making his hammers fly without throwing them. Though the speed is relatively slow, ITS still a showing of being able to make them fly around without throwing them.
So he is able to command his hammers to get off the ground and fly, without the need to throw them. Thanks.I mean there's also the Loki scene where he attaches a green chain to a hammer, but that's ambiguous whether it's Loki or Thor commanding it.
So what do we know?
1. They are magic hammers
2. They can fly without needing to be thrown when Thor sends a mental command
3. There is an offpanel scene where Thor attached a chain and 'sent the hammer flying off'What do we not know?
1. We don't see Thor throw the hammer. We assume he does, but we have no proof of this.
2. We assume that he can't command them to fly off, but we have no proof of this.
What cast iron proof do we have that this is a thrown hammer, and hence, a strength feat?
Originally posted by Sin I AM
I can't think of another instance.. when else did it happen?