Wonder Woman vs Thor strength comparison

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Stoic
Who is stronger, and by what percentage?

Juntai

zopzop
@Juntai. Yeah she's probably stronger than him on average. DC bricks are on another level.

abhilegend
Wonder Woman pulling tear in reality bigger by her bare hands is better than pretty much any feat base Thor has had.

https://i.postimg.cc/V55FXP7k/image.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/z3MFj2MS/image.jpg

Wonder Woman 777

abhilegend
For reference, post Crisis Superman and Icon could only hold a portal like this from closing.

https://i.postimg.cc/xkcT2ST6/image.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jWmqqkDt/image.jpg

Static (1993) 14

Stoic
What about her later battle against Darkseid who had the power of the Olympic pantheon? She was clearly weaker than Darkseid, even though she was capable of dealing out damage on him. Again he appeared to be holding back against her due to CIS.

Thor of classic days before gaining the ability to augment his strength, was near planetary levels of strength according to how he stacked up against Hercules at his best. Diana is clearly a bit stronger than Hercules.

Is Diana 10% stronger? 50% stronger? 200% stronger? How can we get an accurate scaling to gauge the differences, if any?

Then there's the revelation that Mongul appeared to be stronger than the Darkseid that Diana most recently fought, pre Odyssey arc.when it took both Dina and Artemis to slow Mongul, which they then filed. I likely missed something, but if I didn't , could this subject be highly contradictory? Anyway, it would be great if you guys could help me piece this together.

Astner
Originally posted by abhilegend
Wonder Woman pulling tear in reality bigger by her bare hands is better than pretty much any feat base Thor has had.

https://i.postimg.cc/V55FXP7k/image.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/z3MFj2MS/image.jpg

Wonder Woman 777 Originally posted by abhilegend
For reference, post Crisis Superman and Icon could only hold a portal like this from closing.

https://i.postimg.cc/xkcT2ST6/image.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jWmqqkDt/image.jpg

Static (1993) 14
This is a terrible case of cross-referencing.

First and foremost, holding a portal open isn't a quantifiable feat. It's not something that you can put a number on and compare to e.g. lifting a car or a mountain.

But more importantly, let's say we were to add this scene.

https://i.imgur.com/9XDx7tCm.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/meSy0r4m.png

Action Comics (1938) #712

Here the same Bryne-era Superman is unable to lift a two-ton pummel. So clearly, so clearly, holding a spatial rift open in DC takes less than 20 kN of force!

Cross-referencing doesn't work, period.

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by Astner
This is a terrible case of cross-referencing.

First and foremost, holding a portal open isn't a quantifiable feat. It's not something that you can put a number on and compare to e.g. lifting a car or a mountain.

But more importantly, let's say we were to add this scene.

https://i.imgur.com/9XDx7tCm.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/meSy0r4m.png

Action Comics (1938) #712

Here the same Bryne-era Superman is unable to lift a two-ton pummel. So clearly, so clearly, holding a spatial rift open in DC takes less than 20 kN of force!

Cross-referencing doesn't work, period.
Do you not cross-reference at all, then?

abhilegend
Originally posted by Astner
This is a terrible case of cross-referencing.

First and foremost, holding a portal open isn't a quantifiable feat. It's not something that you can put a number on and compare to e.g. lifting a car or a mountain.

But more importantly, let's say we were to add this scene.

https://i.imgur.com/9XDx7tCm.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/meSy0r4m.png

Action Comics (1938) #712

Here the same Bryne-era Superman is unable to lift a two-ton pummel. So clearly, so clearly, holding a spatial rift open in DC takes less than 20 kN of force!

Cross-referencing doesn't work, period.
Actually we do have quantifiable numbers required for force to affect space time continuum.

https://www.britannica.com/story/how-do-black-holes-really-work

Black holes bend space and time due to the incredible force of gravity. Just extrapolate from there.

abhilegend
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Do you not cross-reference at all, then?
Only when it benefits marvel characters.

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