Thor Odinson is the All-father of Asgard /God of Thunder, offspring of All-Father Odin & Elder-Goddess Gaea. Combining the powers of both realms makes him an elder-god hybrid and a being of no perceivable limits. Armed with his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir which helps him to channel his godly energies. The mightiest and the most beloved warrior in all of Asgard, a staunch ally for good and one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse/omniverse. Thor is also a founding member of the Avengers.
@sirdragonfly: Warriors Madness Thor busted a planet.
He has also shattered worlds while weakened by All-Black the Necrosword in the same run where Mjolnir was said to shatter planets as if they were pebbles.
@tougheredsoaker: That's not a Warrior Madness Thor. No proof that it's a planet either. Considering that it's a building-sized object it's can hardly qualify as a moon, let alone a dwarf planet or a planet.
In the same comic moons were called worlds too. And he didn't bust them either, merely damaged.
@tougheredsoaker: That's not a Warrior Madness Thor. No proof that it's a planet either. Considering that it's a building-sized object it's can hardly qualify as a moon, let alone a dwarf planet or a planet.
In the same comic moons were called worlds too. And he didn't bust them either, merely damaged.
Wasn't Thor in "Warriors Madness" in Blood and Thunder?
Even stars are super small as Surfer and Drax would agree, so being building sized means it is a large planet in Marvel terms
Wasn't Thor in "Warriors Madness" in Blood and Thunder?
I said he wasn't?
Even stars are super small as Surfer and Drax would agree, so being building sized means it is a large planet in Marvel terms
Not all stars are super small. Surfer's and Drax's stars are though. Not all planets are small either.
Marvel has planets larger than stars and even larger than whole galaxies. Not sure how a building sized object can qualify as a large planet in Marvel.
Marvel terms are irrelevant since the only thing that matters is the GBE of the object being destroyed. Not the name of it.
But if you think that busting building-sized object is equivalent to large planet busting, then sure, Thor is a large planet buster by this logic.
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