Thor's feats have focused more on his magical power. He destroyed an entire city/metoer.. which is so far above what anyone else in the MCU has done.
IT was being thrown by Kurse....Kurse so far is the strongest/most durable brick in the MCU. He's supposed to be 10x Thor's strength.
Um, NO. Malekith ran from Thor before he got his hands on the Aether. After Malekith had the Aether (infinity stone), they were going Toe for Toe; with Thor ultimately winning.
Meh. I'm okay with him being shown more like his Thor 1 self, although that was a bit OP. Him easily defeating the Destroyer armor is something even his comic self would struggle mightily with. They decided to put his power into his POWERS instead in the MCU, with city busting potential.
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Well, he started off 4 times stronger, then Beyonder made him 10x stronger when Thor tried to even the playing field with his belt of strength etc, etc...
Anyway, it's why they made him beatdown Thor like that in the movies; because Kurse was always supposed to be stronger.
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I could be wrong but I thought he started off 2× then got the 4× but you could be right. Regardless, that was comics, guess we will never know bout the movie version.
Eh, Thor didn't actually destroy the city/landmass using his own power, Thor(with Tony's help) overloaded the gravity-machine and it exploding destroyed the city/landmass.
No, he didnt destroy the whole landmass. His strike and the lightning bolt shown obliterated multiple blocks and more. The gravity engine was the second explosion. Still hundreds of times more powerful than Hulks best shown so far.
Well to be fair, one is a strength feat and the other is about EP/power feat. Most of the time when I've seen the Leviathan brought up, it's in regards to who's stronger.
I guess. It was a pretty "WOW" moment and one that stuck with most moviegoers.
I'd say Thor actually has the best striking feat we've seen in a comic film to date and it ALWAYS gets glossed over, even by posters who are Pro-Thor: When Thor hits Malikeith in London and the shockwave travels about 30-50 ft, shattering those college windows. Nobody ever brings this up.
But this boils down to the same thing as the comics, i.e. Hulk is stronger but Thor is more powerful and needs Mjolnir to hit as hard/herder than Hulk.