Could Diana take out Thor?
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Could Diana take out Thor?
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Yes, easily. DC characters in general are far more powerful than marvel ones.
Thor can fight heralds and destroy planets.
Diana jobs to bullets and furry ladies.
You've got it wrong.
Top tier Marvel wipes it ass with top tier DC.
>early incarnation of Darkseid
Nah
Also is canon that Superman Rekt Thor during JLA Avengers after he discovered HOW SHIT marvel earth is and the history of Genosha
Pre-Crisis Darkseid, on home-field, didn't even register as a threat to Galactus.
And nowadays Darkseid is threat to him as Krona who used his face to wipe his ass, only to be defeated by Clint Barton using one of Arthur's Arrows with the help of Barry Allen
Also Batkek
Galactus would solo DC tbh
He tried only to have krona skin him alive and use his body to merge both universes.
The same jobber Korna that had was empowered by all the Emotional Spectrum but still lost to Hal Jordan with a measly Power Ring that had an restriction preventing it from killing Oans!?
>Also is canon that Superman Rekt Thor during JLA Avengers
Read it again. Superman won by a whisker and Thor says later that "I have his measure now." Granted it's still up to the writers/editors but the implication always has been that Superman probably wins in a slugfest but if Thor goes full thunder god with all hs asspulls he would probably win against Superman.
But we'll never see it because one of the hardest caveats DC has with company crossovers is that 'Superman wins ALL fights against YOUR characters."
And then Godzilla defeated Superman by taking a radioactive Kryptonite shit on Superman.
>Batman holds his own against many of them
>just a normal guy in a costume
Don't think so, buddy.
Depends on the writer, both their power levels vary wildly.
Often it has been wrote Thor gets amped up with Odin-ish power from the Magic Hammer, the Superman vs Thor debate is long, it goes back and forth like Shazam or Wonder Woman or Black Adam however none of these are assume to be 'worthy'. It was often assumed WW is worthy, she lives the same old fashioned battle warrior like like another character like Beta Ray Bill etc so if they struggle over the hammer, then without the hammer Thor is like a strong Asgardian a freak crazy strength but human-ish, WonderWoman is still Wonder Woman and does not get her power from the hammer, having the hammer even for a brief moment would give her a serious advantage.
Thor needs to simply tie her up by convincing her the source of his power is behind a door wich can only be accessed by people wich are tied up.
That’s not her weakness anymore
Afterwards Thor convinces Diana that being tied up is her weakness again
I think Diana and Thor would be an interesting couple their kids would be beautiful
Any hero can trounce any other hero if the plot requires it.
Batman being the prime example but still struggles against some clown that's apparently now a super assassin/martial artist.
Outside of Superman that got wanked off to the heavens, DC characters are simply too weak in comparison to Marvel characters.
According to immortal Thor. Thor wins when the plot needs him to win; that us his canon power level. Also grabbing the hammer now mind controls you to Thor's perspective so Thor wins if you do that.
Ewing doesn't quite understand Thor.
Ewing is a homosexual self hating white who worships blacks. Expecting Thor to be handled well by him is not going to work out.
How exactly do deathbattle gays scale feats? Do they just go by the biggest feat or do they take into account other stuff?
Because depowered mortal Thor fighting and beating Thanos to me seems far better than when Thor basically killed the elder god of evil for example.
Which thor and which diana? Comics are too stupid and convoluted. Characters gain and lose power based on the story comic bookwriters want to tell.