Who can survive a hit from the God Blast?

Started by krisblaze4 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend
Nonsense. He channels his lifeforce, not lifeforce+mjolnir energy.

Most heroes punch above their weight class but it makes others jobbers (Superman/Darkseid). Somehow Thor is immune from this scrutiny because he has a name for his attack and it must be special somehow.

This is just garbage. "Ritualistic"? Guess all of Dr Strange's spells are above himself.


No need to be rude.

Uniting his life-force with the irresistible power of his uru hammer
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir139-Godblast389.jpg

Same description against Juggernaut.
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir153a-Godblast412.jpg

Same description against Zela or whatever her name was.
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir181-Godblastv212.jpg

all the mystic power and enchanted energy held within my invincible hammer
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir159-Godblast425.jpg

I think there's plenty of reason to assume that the energies in Mjolnir are part of the godblast.

All of Dr.Strange's spells utilize external energies, yes.
There's no point in analyzing what is considered Dr.Strange's energies or not, though, as using a spell is considered different to throwing a punch or shooting a beam of energy 🙂

Originally posted by abhilegend

I did. Its nonsense. He isn't channeling an external power source like Flash and speed force, it's all his own power. How's it greater than himself?

The fuel for the Godblast isn't power. It's lifeforce. Longlevity. Thor sacrifices dozens or hundreds or whatever years of his life to deliver a powerful blast and finish more powerful opponents. It's the Genkidama of the Marvel universe.

In another example we saw Doctor Strange using powerful magic and monks having to sacrifice their own lifeforce to pay for that magic. They were in antagonizing pain. But when Sentry gave away his lifeforce for it, he wasn't bothered by it at all – since he is in fact absolutely, positively immortal. Where someone like Thor just lives long.

So Sentry is still more powerful than Thor, but I don't think that he is beyond the damage the Godblast can inflict. And the Godblast is fueled by Thors lifeforce and not his overall power. We saw that Thors overall power couldn't really stop the Sentry, when he tried to brawl with him. And we saw that an enraged and later on even amped Thor couldn't finish the Sentry with his lightning.

Re: Who can survive a hit from the God Blast?

Everyone you listed.

With no effort.

Godblast is a forum myth.

Originally posted by krisblaze
No need to be rude.

Uniting his life-force with the irresistible power of his uru hammer
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir139-Godblast389.jpg

No need to lie.

"Channel my power".

Same description against Juggernaut.
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir153a-Godblast412.jpg

Yes, Thor channels his power through the hammer.

Same description against Zela or whatever her name was.
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir181-Godblastv212.jpg

Did you read the same scan?

all the mystic power and enchanted energy held within my invincible hammer
https://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Thor%20Mjolnir/ThorMjolnir159-Godblast425.jpg

Again Defalco, again Thor channeling his power.

I think there's plenty of reason to assume that the energies in Mjolnir are part of the godblast.

No, there isn't. Thor channels his lifeforce through the hammer.

All of Dr.Strange's spells utilize external energies, yes.
There's no point in analyzing what is considered Dr.Strange's energies or not, though, as using a spell is considered different to throwing a punch or shooting a beam of energy 🙂

You don't understand sarcasm, do you?

Originally posted by Enzeru
The fuel for the Godblast isn't power. It's lifeforce. Longlevity. Thor sacrifices dozens or hundreds or whatever years of his life to deliver a powerful blast and finish more powerful opponents. It's the Genkidama of the Marvel universe.

In another example we saw Doctor Strange using powerful magic and monks having to sacrifice their own lifeforce to pay for that magic. They were in antagonizing pain. But when Sentry gave away his lifeforce for it, he wasn't bothered by it at all – since he is in fact absolutely, positively immortal. Where someone like Thor just lives long.

So Sentry is still more powerful than Thor, but I don't think that he is beyond the damage the Godblast can inflict. And the Godblast is fueled by Thors lifeforce and not his overall power. We saw that Thors overall power couldn't really stop the Sentry, when he tried to brawl with him. And we saw that an enraged and later on even amped Thor couldn't finish the Sentry with his lightning.

"I'll channel my godly life force"

Enzeru : No, Thor sacrifices his future life.

Where do you get this bullshit?

Originally posted by abhilegend

"I'll channel my godly life force"

Enzeru : No, Thor sacrifices his future life.

Where do you get this bullshit?

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I'm just repeating after Thor, who says:

"I must call forth the godly lifeforce which flows within all Asgardians - and grants us our very immortality -- and I must channel it through my enchanted hammer in one great, destructive blast."

Thor sacrifices years of his life to fuel the Godblast. Why is that so hard for you to understand? That's like the most basic Marvel comics Thor knowledge.

Originally posted by Enzeru
cosmicwat.jpeg

I'm just repeating after Thor, who says:

"I must call forth the godly lifeforce which flows within all Asgardians - and grants us our very immortality -- and I must channel it through my enchanted hammer in one great, destructive blast."

Except its the energy of his lifeforce, not years of his life further down the road.

Thor sacrifices years of his life to fuel the Godblast. Why is that so hard for you to understand? That's like the most basic Marvel comics Thor knowledge.

Seriously? Years of his life? That's the first time I'm hearing of it.

Alright, reopening.

Lets try to keep things on topic this time.

I wouldn't be a bit suprised to see Thanos standing there with a smirk on his face.

Originally posted by lawest9
This is classic Thor firing the God Blast directly at these guys one at a time, no ducking dodging or any shields and they stand there prepared for it, one shot per person, how well does each take it if anyone............

Superman ( new birth )
WW Hulk
Sentry
Thanos
Darkseid
Gladiator
Majestic
Silver Surfer
Capt. Marvel ( Billy )
DOS Doomsday

No amped versions.

Pretty sure Captain Marvel has magic resistance/immunity.

And he did survive being turned inside out.

Originally posted by cdtm
Pretty sure Captain Marvel has magic resistance/immunity.

And he did survive being turned inside out.

You may be right but I'm not sure if the attack in question is completely magic based. Thor is weird in that way.

Well, I suppose the discussion on the exact properties of the godblast is a bit peripheral.
All we know is that it's Thor's best attack, it requires his life force and it has to go through Mjolnir.

And it kills everyone on this list, I think 🙂

😂

Not even close to it.

Originally posted by krisblaze
Well, I suppose the discussion on the exact properties of the godblast is a bit peripheral.
All we know is that it's Thor's best attack, it requires his life force and it has to go through Mjolnir.

And it kills everyone on this list, I think 🙂

So you are saying that there are power output feats far and beyond the best durability feats from all of these characters?

If so then give me a feat by the godblast that you think is better than all these character's durability feats.

Thanos would take the blast and smirk. He took a blast from the Galactus Thanosai and lived. That guy was stated to be more powerful than Galactus himself.

Originally posted by h1a8
So you are saying that there are power output feats far and beyond the best durability feats from all of these characters?

If so then give me a feat by the godblast that you think is better than all these character's durability feats.

Their average.
I think the godblast beats their average.

Originally posted by krisblaze
Their average.
I think the godblast beats their average.

Ok, so with forum rules of full capacity....?

Just ask Kris how Juggernaut survived it without getting killed.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Just ask Kris how Juggernaut survived it without getting killed.

It depends on how you want to judge the Juggernaut's durability while handled by different writers. One writer had him nearly burned to death by the flames of a chandelier, while another portrayed his forcefield to be tough enough to withstand Thor's godblast.

Originally posted by Stoic
It depends on how you want to judge the Juggernaut's durability while handled by different writers. One writer had him nearly burned to death by the flames of a chandelier, while another portrayed his forcefield to be tough enough to withstand Thor's godblast.

Funny how it depends on the writer now. BTW in the previous comic the force field appeared in Juggernaut at half power was hurt by a gas tank explosion/a building falling down on him and shit like that.

But no, those showings don't exist. Averages are for other characters, not for Godblast and Juggernaut's force field.