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@mrdevil: And let's not forget that the damage was done by chockwaves between moons distance or planet-moon distance. It seems a direct hit hasn't been considered in this blog.

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@agentofchaos1: The shockwaves busted the moon they were fighting above, you can see multiple explosions coming out of the multiple cracks, the other world that was very far away (just see gravitational theory between celestial bodies) was cracking in half (only one crack). So if you knew how weaker are shockwaves from miles and miles than a direct hit you wouldn't be saying that. For example a 10 meter-size meteor that crashed on Russia cause a shockwave that destroyed windows that were miles distant, by your logic the meteor just destroyed windows so a direct hit in that building would barely destroy It.

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#4  Edited By themadsurfer

@conner_wolf: Cool that you posted that (a pic from the same arc), not to mention some issues later he proceeds to bust the moon they are standing on and another far away celestial body that hardly seems a moon is cracking in two to the point where Thor has to save It, all that with shockwaves alone lol. The author of this blog made the assumptions that the moons were small and a few kilometers away form each-other uhhhh.... and what I find It funny is that when Thor saves the world he clearly holds It together demonstrating a comparable strength to the weight of that world but somehow even tho combined with Mjolnir he doesn't see the logic that Thor can bust that. As for the celestials bodies being small I already showed the artist draw our moon in relation to King Thor and the proportions are the same but again somehow he prefers to trust the scale of that art alone.

As for the other celestial body that Thor destroyed while hitting BRB,It was addressed with some sort of trolling as having 50 meters in diameter, just see this:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281912000724 - note that the volcanoes were quite unstable all over the place.

Since we talked about BRB, he is Thor's equal at best and he already busted planets.

Regarding planet busting durability I don't agree with his interpretation of the doomsday missile at all: "Mjolnir hit the missile/bomb whatever "...reaching It's onrushing target-- --the enchanted hammer of an unconscious god". A dude that don't know Thor, could only just guess he passed through the explosion before the full impact, because he doesn't believe any being could survive that. You're based on a statement from a being that don't know anything about Thor or Mjolnir. The art only shows Thor's trail of energy that surrounded his body once the missile exploded in his face".

On top of that BRB also has at least 2 showings of tanking the explosion of planets.

There is also this:

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@sog7dc: Great feat performed by Supes but he isn't cracking a world that is far way from the one he already busted, plus this world doesn't seem to need assistance to survive.

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@chimeroid: Hyperbole??? Dude look at the volcanoes, plus even if this was an asteroid just read something to stop being the joke that you are: - 50 meters lol yo're a troll.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281912000724

And again you were the one who said there is no planet-size things since a meteor can be bigger than a planet, a moon can be bigger than a meteor and so on. That only proves your further ignorance.

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@chimeroid: Again like if It was in scale...suddenly there are no more volcanoes... 50 meters lol you are trolling I actually though It was worthy debating with you, my mistake.

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@chimeroid: I disagree about being 50 meters in diameter and about being a meteor.