Is that from his Formspring? I love it
Brevoort must have the patience of a Saint to deal with all of this
Kudos to Brevoort who has to put up with these kinds of questions
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A = Brevoort
Q: Is Thor still vulnerable to bullets, or has he toughened up a bit since his resurrection?
A: Since his return, he seems to be impervious to bullets.Q: you mean when before his return Thor was vulnerable to bullets? if someone shot a bullet in his head he would have died.
A: Before his return, Thor wasn't bulletproof, no. He'd routinely block bullets with his hammer and the like. However, Thor's bones and muscle tissue were much stronger and denser than a normal human being's, so a run-of-the-mill low-caliber gunshot wouldn't do all that much damage to him. There was an issue of BLACK PANTHER some years ago in which Thor was shot in the forehead at point-blank range, and it knocked him senseless, but the bullet didn't penetrate his skull.
Is that from his Formspring? I love it
Brevoort must have the patience of a Saint to deal with all of this
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But would he duck if somebody threw the gun at him like Superman does?
There should be an "Ask Tom Breevort" app where I can just ask any Marvel related question and get a definitive answer to it instantly, without having to actually bother the man with my stupid questions.
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I just remember from the old TSR Marvel Superheroes game that Thor only had EXCELLENT (20) body armor.
He's no Superman![]()
He's a god! All gods should be bulletproof. And tear-proof too. I'm still pissed about what happened to Ares.
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