What is a better feat? Thor's current or Orion's Oblivion Bomb?

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Golgo13
Both were uber. Which one is better and why?

Philosophía
Superman's of casually containing the Bleed.

Golgo13

Silent Master

Philosophía
Originally posted by Golgo13
Scan?

ares834
And Lois apparently... wink

TheGodKiller
Thor's by far.

Philosophía
Originally posted by ares834
And Lois apparently... wink Reading comprehension?

Galan007

Philosophía
Originally posted by Galan007
This Clarkbag over here. http://agencybabylon.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/i_live_to_stir_the_pot_tshirt-p235758243249441515t5tr_400.jpg

"Id"
scans?

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by "Id"
scans?
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Astro Force: Power
Contains the effect of an "Oblivion Bomb", said to be capable of collapsing the entire universe!
http://imageshack.us/f/98/jkfw0505.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/f/835/jkfw0506.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/f/20/jkfw0511.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/f/143/jkfw0512.jpg/
Orion is successful, and the creators of this bomb incur his wrath by blitzing their entire fleet.
http://imageshack.us/f/706/jkfw0516.jpg/

You're welcome.

Galan007
thumb up

Orion's feat, while immensely impressive, was nowhere near the scope of Thor's.

kgkg
Someone post the Thor scans too.

Rage.Of.Olympus
This bomb was killing every God who ever lived or will live throughout all time simultaneously. Literally every potential Deity in existence, including Hell Lords apparently. Even f*cking Odin was dying.

All we needed was a panel of the Living Tribunal dying too and we could just declare Thor TOAA.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
This bomb was killing every God who ever lived or will live throughout all time simultaneously. Literally every potential Deity in existence, including Hell Lords apparently. Even f*cking Odin was dying.

All we needed was a panel of the Living Tribunal dying too and we could just declare Thor TOAA.
Get da heck outta here!
laughing out loud

U get a pass since u must be in such ecstasy today..

TOAA.. Pshhh..

Spire
Necrosword.

ares834

Sin I AM
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
This bomb was killing every God who ever lived or will live throughout all time simultaneously. Literally every potential Deity in existence, including Hell Lords apparently. Even f*cking Odin was dying.

All we needed was a panel of the Living Tribunal dying too and we could just declare Thor TOAA.

Scan?

Rage.Of.Olympus
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-002.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-003.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-004.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-005.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-006.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-007.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-008.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-009.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-010.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-011.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-012.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor/Thor-GodofThunder011-013.jpg

Digi
What's more, a lot or a bunch?

Pick one. There's your answer. Unquantifiable feats are unquantifiable. Was the stuff Thor absorbed reality-busting, or just very specific toward Gods, suggesting that it might be less than universe busting? Or was its ubiquity throughout time a sign that it transcended universal level? And was Orion's feat actual universe level, or standard comic hyperbole?

We're dealing with incompletes and half-educated guesses.

Pick a side. Act like you mean it. Call the other side fanboys. And lean toward the more recent feat because **** anything that happened > 5 years ago. I'm on team Thor.

durthor

Galan007
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
All we needed was a panel of the Living Tribunal dying too and we could just declare Thor TOAA. http://s4d4.turboimagehost.com/t1/16458508_New_Avengers_v3_008-005.jpg

LeonBuco666
Originally posted by Galan007
http://s4d4.turboimagehost.com/t1/16458508_New_Avengers_v3_008-005.jpg damn.

ares834
Yeah, I know. Crazy right?

Thor > LT

Galan007
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abhilegend

Silent Master
Originally posted by Silent Master
IOW, Thor wins.

thumb up

ODG

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by ODG
It'd be nice to see more scans of Orion's feat. There is some disconnect between the last two scans. Even from a casually cursory reading of both feats, this comparison is laughable. The conclusion itself, absurd. And it only becomes moreso, when you apply a keener analysis of the scenes in question.
Nothing of importance came on the pages before the last. A couple pages were concerned with a totally different issue, while the page before my last scan had Highfather and Metron making proposals to the aliens involved.

The very next time Orion was shown on panel was my last scan...

The Thor feat is beyond the Orion one. Orion's feat was highly impressive sure, but does not compare in sheer grandeur.
His Astro-force powers enabled him to contain a bomb that could potentially make the universe implode on itself. Darn good feat, but it was more one-dimensional.

The Thor one was vastly superior in scope and complexity.

ODG
^ Issue #?

emporerpants
awesome feat for Thor. What are the chances, do you think, that it will affect his fights with other characters outside his own comic though? Probably not very good. Sadly, he'll probably get steam rolled by hulk in a month or two. comics!

Anyway, Thor's feat is better than Orions.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by ODG
^ Issue #?

Jack Kirby's Fourth World #5.

celeyhyga17
Actually after rereading the book, Orion's feat was incredible! He was in such a weakened state after his ordeal with the Source. He was actually in bed and was even described by Highfather to be weak, powerless, and that he could no more control the Astro-force than the very least among the New Gods. This was all a few pages before he awoke and saved the day.

Metron also stated that the bomb had the power to make the universe collapse in an instant into a colossal black hole!

I still think the Thor feat was better.

Golgo13
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Actually after rereading the book, Orion's feat was incredible! He was in such a weakened state after his ordeal with the Source. He was actually in bed and was even described by Highfather to be weak, powerless, and that he could no more control the Astro-force than the very least among the New Gods. This was all a few pages before he awoke and saved the day.

Metron also stated that the bomb had the power to make the universe collapse in an instant into a colossal black hole!

I still think the Thor feat was better.

Haven't read the latest Thor, but was the bomb as destructive as the Oblivion Bomb?

ozz81
Originally posted by Galan007
http://s4d4.turboimagehost.com/t1/16458508_New_Avengers_v3_008-005.jpg

Sorry champ tbh i read the current Thor god of thunder issue 11 i dont remember seeing this pic/scene of the LT collapsing in it etc , i think its from a different comic series the Infinity one??

ODG
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Actually after rereading the book, Orion's feat was incredible! He was in such a weakened state after his ordeal with the Source. He was actually in bed and was even described by Highfather to be weak, powerless, and that he could no more control the Astro-force than the very least among the New Gods. This was all a few pages before he awoke and saved the day.

Metron also stated that the bomb had the power to make the universe collapse in an instant into a colossal black hole!

I still think the Thor feat was better. Just read it. Orion was restored by Takion before traveling to the Oblivion Bomb.

Except it didn't. Oddly enough.

Me too. The Oblivion Bomb's reversal by Orion's Astroforce was, to put it lightly, rather anti-climactic...

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