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The Bifrost feat is a humongous outlier. The Odin chalice feat is from a Burger King promotional web-comic that's non-canon. And he never turned frigga into stars in the movie, that's just from the comicbook adaptation of Thor the Dark World.

This would literally mean High 4-C base Thor. It's an obvious outlier.
 
The feat got calced at Large Planet Level, and if it helps, Thor only snapped a portion of it, and it took multiple hits to do so. Didn't Odin destroy the bridge at some point later on?
 
If Full-Power Odin controls the Odinforce, which includes the Bifrost, which can pull in Stars, then wouldn't be ok to at least apply this to the top tiers?
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
Clear outlier.
Would make a nice addition to my outlier wiki though.
Thought's on the Odinforce? (and Odin destroying the bridge himself at one point iirc)
 
Apparently most of the tie ins are cannon. Not sure about the "burger king" comic, but this is interesting.
Burguer King comic is canon.
 
Lightbuster30 said:
@Matt @Spino https://www.narutoforums.org/threads/some-overlooked-mcu-thor-feats.1161003/page-2#post-59891230 Apparently most of the tie ins are cannon. Not sure about the "burger king" comic, but this is interesting.
That is not what is being say though.


"The canon ones have that Marvel stamp and the trade dress has a cinematic wide screen feel. Whereas the inspired tie-ins are much more about having another fun adventure with the Avengers. They're not considered canonical though. Those are just fun adventures with the team because we want to tell more Avengers stories."
 
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