User blog:Drayco90/Marvel vs. DC- Thor vs. Superman

The multiverse is constantly shifting. Moving about in erratic patterns of irregular ways as if guided by the hand of some bored and careless deity, playing with us for their own amusement. Sometimes, the multiverse shifts in ways that cause collisions. Often, these collisions are minor at best. Someone or something might accidently fall from one universe into a parallel one. But once in a great while, two universes are set on a path determined for collision, and from this collision comes a joining. When two universes, both very different and yet unmistakably similar, come together, only one can remain. Who and what survives this fusion? Well, that's not in the hands of mere mortals to decide. For when two universe collide, only the Deadliest may survive...

This week, we prove that even gods can bleed when Thor Odinson, son of the mighty All-Father of Asgard and founding member of the Avengers will take his mighty hammer Mjolnir into battle against a foe near his match in power- Superman, also known as Kal-El and Clark Kent, one of the last surviving members of the Kryptonian people and the most powerful hero in the DC Universe. Who will win?

Thor Odinson
Thor's most powerful and most versatile weapon is his mighty hammer, Mjolnir. The ancient weapon is forged in powerful Uru metal, and is enhanced with a special seal that only allows the worthy to lift it. The weapon is not only a powerful blunt weapon, capable of crushing through buildings with ease, but also allows the wielder to direct the lightning summoned by his storms, and allow Thor to fly. Thor's weapon of choice returns to his hand almost instantly, not stopping for very few things. However, the hammer is only Thor's weapon of choice, not his only weapon. Having spent centuries training, Thor is a master in almost all forms of warfare and weaponry. He has in his possession, a dwarven crafted "Power Sword" which can split apart to become supercharged by a burst of lightning. Thor is familiar with these weapons use in detail, and his skill with them is unmatched, even in the halls of Asgard amongst his fellow gods. As a god, he has contol over his weather domain, calling forth rain, storms, lightning, thunder and storms that range from tornados and hurricanes to earthquakes and tsunamis.

Where training is concerned, Thor has few equals. For centuries, Thor grew up in the military-minded society of Asgard, and while he was the prince of said realm, he was certainly never protected any more than any other Asgardian. Thor has fought through armies of Frost Giants and towering Trolls, has battled monsters and demons like Mephisto and Surtur on a near daily basis, and this was all even before coming to Earth. Once the Odinson did arrive in the realm of Midgard, he battled hundreds of supervillains, eventually founding the Avengers along with Iron Man, Wasp, Antman and the Hulk. Since then, he has conquered Ragnarok, the Asgardian cycle of destruction, defended Asgard against the Siege of Norman Osborn and his army of supervillains and has killed the Dark Void, Sentry's evil, more powerful form.

Superman
Superman wields no weapons, but he has no need to- a natural Kryptonian powered by the Earth's yellow sun, Superman has strength that puts the entire DC Universe to shame with it's magnitude, capable of stopping most villains without really trying. He has heat vision, which can travel a far distance and are pin-point accurate. (Not to mention hot enough to lobotimize a foe, if Superman were ever to go too far.) Superman's breath is powerful enough to make attacks like windstorms to blow foes away, and his durability is far beyond a normal human.

However, despite his massive stores of power, Superman is relativly recent in terms of experience and has had little formal training of any kind. Compared to his fellow members of the Justic League; such as Batman, Wonder Woman or even Aquaman, Superman has little to compare his time as a hero to. Growing up on the humble Kent Farm in Smallville, however, taught Superman many of the basics that still guide his character. Despite being near Godlike in power, Superman has never forgotten his humble roots, and still believes in honosty, honor and the American way.

X-Factors
Thor/ Superman

180 -STRENGTH- 200

75 -INTELLEGENCE- 70

100 -SKILL/TECHNIQUE- 75

100- TRAINING- 30

100- EXPERIENCE- 65

60 -CREATIVITY- 85

40- DEXTERITY/SPEED- 65

100- WEAPON USE- N/A

The Battle
To Be Written...