Spiderman (at his peak) vs Thor (no energy powers)
This is Spiderman at his Prime. The Spiderman that ran through the XMen, ran through Firelord, defeated Carnage merged with Silver Surfer. Peak Spiderman...the Spiderman who abilities works perfectly vs Thor but Thor has to use his fist/hammer for this match. He can't use any energy output and he can't throw Mjlonir.
Lol...what? He koed Firelord and almost took Masterson Thor out if Masterson didn't didn't hit him off of him with that energy attack. He beat Titania as well.
Im just saying Thor is too durable for Spider-man's punches. Pete's strong/fast enough to toss X-men around. But knock out a herald? with Firelord it took him all day, several explosions, collapsing buildings and THEN a few hundred hits all while Firelord was holding back. And people still say its PIS. Surfer iirc the symbiote just left him and bonded with Kletus again. And even if Spider-man can put Thor down, Thor doesnt even need to get his hands on Pete. Its a feaureless environment, he can simply throw a mounting shattering punch directly into the ground, the shockwave alone should be enough to BFR Peter. Give Spider-man a weapon capable of hurting Thor, make him blood lusted and its a fight.
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The Spider-Man that threw around the X-Men a tiny bit and ran away, the Spider-Man that ran away from a holding back Firelord for a long period of time until he was wore out enough for Spider-Man to defeat him, the Spider-Man who engaged Carnage Surfer a little until the symbiote merged with Kletus (and then Surfer promptly defeated Carnage)
1. The Firelord instance was PIS, EVERYONE knows that and YOU should know it too.
2. Masterson Thor was too slow to hit Spider-Man and Thor would be too slow to hit Spider-Man too and even though Spider-Man could maybe inflict some damage, because it stacks if someone hits you with his 7-10 tons strenght over and over again, it starts to hurt, but ... in the end it would still not be enough to take out Thor, who can endure a lot more beating.
I doubt that even Masterson Thor was feeling it / had problems with it. Spider-Man started wearing him down, but I would rather say that Masterson Thor was desperate, since he was not able to tag Spider-Man and besides that Spider-Man was owning M-Thor with words.
Everyone would have problems with that.
3. The same instance as the Masterson Thor "fight" was there against Absorbing Man, where Thor and Absorbing Man underestimated Spider-Man's speed. The same goes for Titania.
Spider-Man is simply sooo much faster then all of these characters, including Thor.
4. Spider-Man had better showings besides that. He was able to take hits from Hulk and Juggernaut, since Spider-Man is a tough cookie.
Spider-Man rocks, but he can't do shit to Thor, who is simply too durable and even though he would not be using energy attacks, chances are high that he would manage to grab Spider-Man. Thor has a lot, A LOT more stamina then Spider-Man and once he grabbed Spider-Man, it's over.
But ehm, it would be a cool fight... Spider-Man would get some licks in.
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Blah. To everyone disregarding what this is sheesh.
It's basically a PIS on/ or only spiderman vs normal Thor.
However even at peak spiderman would be hard pressed to win against a true example of high herald. I'd give spiderman 2/10 though under te given conditions. Spiderman is not quicksilver fast... And it would take that level I speed to run around Thor at the least.
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