Zeus could beat the Sentry/Void the same way he beat the Hulk, purely physically, if he wanted to (hell, the Hulk did it, and we've seen now that Zeus > Hulk physically). Or, if it really came down to it, Zeus could always do what Genis-Vell did, trap him in a pocket universe.
When Ares stabbed sentry a litle of the void leaked out. when thor did this look how much of the void came out. Thor's lightning had an incredible effect.
I'm talking about the instance BEFORE he voided out when he attacked Thor and said "How many Gods do I have to kill today" takes Thor into a chokehold and then let's him get away cause Osborn told him to wreak havoc on Asgard, an act where Thor wasn't doing jack shit to stop him btw.
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Thor's lightning most definitely did not hurt the Void. You can tell by the big smile he has on his face. /sarcasm
Hurting or destroying the Sentry/Void isn't the major problem for Thor. It's keeping him down that's the trick.
According to the Bendis interview that Sentry/Void fans (Aka Quanchi) like to use, Thor's goal was never to kill the Sentry/Void until the end there when he had no choice. So I'm guessing the last bolt packed a noticeable amount of more power.
Thor really didn't do anything to void till he got amped by Norn stones. Thor was clearly out of his depth.
Thats irrevelant he wasn't able to do shit to Sentry till he got amped. Just because you don't want to kill somebody doesn't mean you won't beat them into a bloody pulp, fine line. Like it would have made a difference.
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The fully formed Void? Well no, we never saw him attack it after he fully manifested as it immediately unleashed it's tendrils on the Avengers.
Before and after the amp, his attacks clearly were sufficient enough to at least keep the Void at bay. They clearly were effective.
True, but as we all know, there's a difference between trying to beat someone into a bloody pulp, and using all of your capabilities to do so. Clearly it did.
The last scene was just the typical moment when the hero steps it up a notch when previously all the power he could muster wasn't enough. It was just less....heroic because it's Bendis.
yeah he did. I didnt say Thor was winning or anything just telling the other guy that Thor;s lightning very much had an effect on Sentry/void. Thor was probably gonna lose if they had kept fighting. :/
Then Thor blows most of him up with lightning. Thor's lightning had a heavy effect on sentry/void. As did mjolnir when Thor sent him flying. The sentry/void was tough but he wasnt winning untill he had basivally become the void. Even then Thor took care of him at the end.
He never did anything to Void fully formed or not.
No they weren't Void was clearly holding back and could have kicked his arse at any moment Sentry was tripping on power. Are you seriously trying to tell me that Void couldn't have dodged Thors initial attack when he was able to react Ares who attacked from behind?
Void was clearly out of Thors league because he was able to bring his house down and Thor couldn't do ****all to stop it.
Do we? Um it was supposed to be taken metaphorically it doesn't have to apply to blunt force trauma but it can apply to different powers.
He was previoulsy amped by the Norn stones and had help from other heroes without that Thor would have ben ****ed.
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voids lowest showing was siege...so bringing up his low feats is a weak argument to begin with...dont see where people said that ...but saying zues stomp is clearly wrong