Could superman from man of steel tank this?

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From movie thor ofcourse. When thor did this it caused a ton of damage. I wonder if superman could tank this without being ko'd by Mjölnir.

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#2  Edited By Fallschirmjager

thor smashing a bunch of ice that at most is 12~ feet thick? (pause at :25)

because its not like the gravity beams in MoS were leveling buildings or anything.

And its not like this feat is directly contradicted by Thor slamming his hammer on the ground on Vanaheim when it pounds the dirt and does nothing.

btw this thread is bait.

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btw this thread is bait.

Yup.

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Dude Superman is way better than Thor. I don't Thor is even indestructible. Without his hammer, he is dead meat. That's why they made it virtually impossible for him to lose it.

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thor smashing a bunch of ice that at most is 12~ feet thick? (pause at :25)

because its not like the gravity beams in MoS were leveling buildings or anything.

And its not like this feat is directly contradicted by Thor slamming his hammer on the ground on Vanaheim when it pounds the dirt and does nothing.

btw this thread is bait.

lol no bait intended!!!!

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lol

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yes he still can

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#8  Edited By Fallschirmjager

btw just because i like math

the density of ice is .9167 g/cm^3 at 0 degrees celsius (which is less dense than water)

the density of concrete is 2.3 g/cm3

the density of steel varies between 7.75-8.05 g/cm^3 depending on the type

and the density of depleted uranium (that couldnt even scratch the kryptonians) is 19 g/cm^3

so while the clip looks very impressive...its ICE. the kryptonians were casually shattered concrete roads and buildings as a side effect of their fights.

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@lordbeefburger: Neither of the two ate indestructible and Thor has lost Mjplnir on multiple occasions hell he lost in different dimensions/realms because thats how Doom escaped Hell

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@kgb725: Superman is more indestructible than Thor. Only if Thor had Kryptonite or blocked out the sun could he defeat Superman. And with either of those two things, basically anyone could defeat him. And I said it was "virtually impossible" to lose Mjolnir, not impossible.

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Better questions would be could Thor tank flying through a mountain? How would he handle having a train dropped on him? Flying through the World Engine.

btw just because i like math

the density of ice is .9167 g/cm^3 at 0 degrees celsius (which is less dense than water)

the density of concrete is 2.3 g/cm3

the density of steel varies between 7.75-8.05 g/cm^3 depending on the type

and the density of depleted uranium (that couldnt even scratch the kryptonians) is 19 g/cm^3

so while the clip looks very impressive...its ICE. the kryptonians were casually shattered concrete roads and buildings as a side effect of their fights.

Reaction GIF: sunglasses, whoa

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@pokeysteve: tdlr: ice isn't very dense and can break easily :p

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Supes can tank that and feel almost nothing.

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btw just because i like math

the density of ice is .9167 g/cm^3 at 0 degrees celsius (which is less dense than water)

the density of concrete is 2.3 g/cm3

the density of steel varies between 7.75-8.05 g/cm^3 depending on the type

and the density of depleted uranium (that couldnt even scratch the kryptonians) is 19 g/cm^3

so while the clip looks very impressive...its ICE. the kryptonians were casually shattered concrete roads and buildings as a side effect of their fights.

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