@P0rtal said:
@Blacklightning13 said:
Odin. Thor and Zeus once stalemated. It was slightly in Zeus's favour but he called it to a stop saying it was a stalemate. And Odin is much better then Thor.
Zeus also pummeled Hulk like no tomorrow.Thor never bested Hercules in hand to hand combat and pure physical power, it was stated twice as I recall that Hercules was superior to Thor and a better fighter. Thor lost to Zeus who was trying desperately not to harm him, Thor being the jerk he is tossed his hammer at him, Zeus stopped it cold but could not hold onto it when retracted. Thor then tried to punch Zeus who almost ripped his arm off and smashed him into the ground holding his face. This was in the issue Anual 8. I am not aware of any other time Thor tried to take out Zeus. He got terribly beat, but Zeus did admit Thor was stronger than all of the titans and could not believe he couldn't hold onto the Hammer.
As I said before, Marvels official ratings are odd and heavily biased. I can see intelligence going into Odins favor as he was brandished as Odin the Wise. But seriously, Zeus is his equal in every way in my opinion. After an entire night of researching all of Zeuses appearances I can safely say its true.
Nearly everyone has beaten the Hulk at some point. That's just not true. Here is a list of all of there fights in the past:
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY ANNUAL #1(1965)
Stumbling into fabled Olympus, Thor immediately encountered none other than Hercules himself! Though from different pantheons their shared lust for battle led them to fight over the most trivial of reasons: who'd be first to cross a bridge. Matched strength for strength, the two titans tussled until Herc's daddy, Zeus, phased in, and having secured friendship between the two boys transported Thor home!
THOR #126(1966)
Thor didn't take kindly to Herc's pawing of the fair lady Jane Foster and presented him with a bit of uru hammer retribution. Their fight sprawled through the city and heedless of property damage, they tore up the town. Then Odin, in his infinite wisdom, retracted half of his son's godly power and Hercules filled that gap with flying fists of his own power. Thor ended up in the dirt and Herc scored his first win against the mighty God of Thunder-albeit unfairly.
THOR #221 (1974)
"Hercules Enraged!"-so what else's new? Thor traveled to fabled Olympus on news that the Prince of Power had joined forces with the evil Pluto and the two warriors threw down once again. Herc claimed ignorance but eagerly met Thor fist for fist until Big Daddy Zeus popped in and broke up the brouhaha. Seems Thor fell for a pernicious ploy of Pluto's, so the Thunder God made plans with his Olympian counterpart to bring the Lord of the Underworld a little hurt.
THOR: BLOOD OATH #3(2005)
Flashback: on a nigh-impossible quest for artifacts with the Warriors Three, the God of Thunder blundered his way into yet another series of furious fisticuffs with Hercules. While the Olympians placed bets on the outcome and the Warriors chased a mystical pig, Thor battled mightily with the Prince of Power and tore up Mount Olympus in the process. As these things will, the match ended in a stalemate-or in this case a headlock. Ouch!
CIVIL WAR #7 (2007)
Okay, okay, we're cheating a bit here with this one. The "Thor" at this scene turned out to be a crummy android created by Reed Richards, but you can't tell us the righteous indignation that drove Hercules to plant yon mighty mallet in Robot Thor's noggin wasn't fueled in part by his past throwdowns with the real God of Thunder and their unflagging friendship. Yep, Herc cleared this one up real quick.
Taken from:
http://marvel.com/news/story/9513/archrivals_hercules_vs_thor
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