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* When Thanos fought Odin in an issue of Adam Warlock and the Infinity Watch, the latter sent a swarm of meteors at him at one point. Thanos responded by just punching them away.

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* When Thanos fought fights Odin in an issue of Adam ''Adam Warlock and the Infinity Watch, Watch'', the latter sent sends a swarm of meteors at him at one point. Thanos responded responds by just punching them away.
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* When Thanos fought Odin in an issue of Adam Warlock and the Infinity Watch, the latter sent a swarm of meteors at him at one point. Thanos responded by just punching them away.
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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded'': Meteor Rain is a FinishingMove where Data-Sora jumps into the air and bombards enemies below him with meteors from his Keyblade.
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Sub-trope of ColonyDrop. Compare RainOfArrows and StormOfBlades, which operate on similar concepts. See also OrbitalBombardment for when characters or factions attempt an all-out assault on their enemies from space using any weapons available, which may include meteors. If summoning meteors is an [[ElementalPowers elemental attack]], it will most often use [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[LightEmUp light]], or [[CastingAShadow darkness]]. [[AnIcePerson Ice]] is more rare and usually associated with comets, while [[BlowYouAway wind]] is almost but not completely unheard of. If a setting has a separate "[[StarPower star]]" element, meteors are all but guaranteed to fall under it.

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Sub-trope of ColonyDrop. Compare RainOfArrows and StormOfBlades, which operate on similar concepts. See also OrbitalBombardment for when characters or factions attempt an all-out assault on their enemies from space using any weapons available, which may include meteors. If summoning meteors is an [[ElementalPowers elemental attack]], it will most often use [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[LightEmUp light]], or [[CastingAShadow darkness]]. [[AnIcePerson Ice]] is more rare and usually associated with comets, while [[BlowYouAway wind]] is almost but not completely unheard of. If a setting has a separate "[[StarPower star]]" "{{star|Power}}" element, meteors are all but guaranteed to fall under it.

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