Top 10 most powerful superheroes!
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Radical
http://www.wedolists.com/2010/08/top-10-most-powerful-superheroes-of-all-time/
Do you agree or disagree?
AsbestosFlaygon
orly
This is why I hate Top Ten lists.
They only list down the mainstream ones.
The Spectre is the strongest superhero.
the ninjak
Join this thread to the one in the comicbook respect forum.
came out a day or two ago.
And it's a really bad list.
Jack Daniels
supermanprime #1
#2 who cares...though my fav is thing
#3 thor
#4 gotta go somebody at my door
LLLLLink
Terrible. Just, wow.
dadudemon
The Spectre borders on "godlike"...prolly cause his powers, depending on which story we use, the embodiment of God's vengence.
He's definitely out.
That list is non "godlike" beings.
As such, several of those "heroes" shouldn't be on the list.
It's really an impossible list to make. How do you determine which person is "godlike" and which is not? THOR IS A GOD! Stupid list.
Slay
Don't care much about comics and superheroes and what not, so I wouldn't know about the list being shitty, but WEDO (formerly known as Old-Wizard) is one of the worst sites on the internet anyway.
Also, having read the list, it would make more sense putting the Black Bolt or that Martian Hunter over Wonder Woman. Then again, I don't know that much about superheroes.
The Nuul
This shouldnt be in this forum and that list is messed up.
§P0oONY
Comics..... suck... hmm
inimalist
Squirrel Girl in all 10 places
The Nuul
Originally posted by inimalist
Squirrel Girl in all 10 places
Uh ahh..
Herbie Popnecker.
§P0oONY
Originally posted by The Nuul
Good for you, so stay out of this thread. Nah...
Comic books are for children. hmm
The Nuul
Reported, if you dont have anything to add to this discussion then its spam or derailing the thread.
§P0oONY
Originally posted by The Nuul
Reported, if you dont have anything to add to this discussion then its spam or derailing the thread. Hahahaha, you can't report someone for adding their opinion to a thread's subject. This thread is in the General Discussion forum... And I'm generally discussing it.
ADarksideJedi
I don't really read comics but what I see on movies on tv shows I had picked one as my favorite can't think of anymore at this moment.
Batman
Colossus-Big C
funny stuff
it should be
1. Current Surfer
2. Thor
3. Captain Marvel
4. Superman
then the rest
§P0oONY
Originally posted by The Nuul
No, you are spamming it with the I DONT LIKE COMICS. Cool, now stay out of this thread. This topic is about that list or top 10 powerful comic characters. You are not talking about this list. So, you arent discussing shit besides spamming or derailing. If I'm derailing the conversation you are too.
Go cry in the corner if you can't take someone not liking one of your interests.
inimalist
Originally posted by The Nuul
Uh ahh..
Herbie Popnecker.
thanos, modok and galactus might disagree
The Nuul
Originally posted by inimalist
thanos, modok and galactus might disagree
Heh....yeah right.
inimalist
Originally posted by The Nuul
Heh....yeah right.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f98/t437077.html
I'm sorry, it wasn't galactus, but dr doom, mandarin and terrax, among others
King Castle
that list is screwy wonderwoman shouldnt even be in there when there are a lot more powerful heroes then her and she is only a pale imitation of superman..
Thor
X man
Silver Surfer
are all that would matter when making a list of powerful heroes.
§P0oONY
Originally posted by inimalist
just out of curiosity, what "adult" comics are you familiar with?
would you look into something if people recommended it? I'm only really familiar with the big DC and Marvel names... As well as Watchmen and other comic book based films.
As for looking into it, I probably wouldn't. I just don't enjoy reading anything graphic.
Originally posted by -Pr-
that's like saying video games are for kids. or do you believe that too?
Video games pretty much are for kids... I accept that while I'm playing them .
I also beg people not to take anything I say seriously when I add ---> hmm
The Nuul
Originally posted by inimalist
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f98/t437077.html
I'm sorry, it wasn't galactus, but dr doom, mandarin and terrax, among others
Herbie stares at her and she walks away.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?those-eyes
Herbie was indestructible.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?invulnerable
Herbie could, using a special lollipop and a grandfather clock, travel back in time
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?time-travel
She has a Squirrel as a pet.
By talking to animals, Herbie was able to gather information and use their abilities
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?talks-to-animals
And this because shes a chick.
Women swooned over Herbie, loving his round physique.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?women-swoon
Theres other stuff also.
inimalist
Originally posted by The Nuul
Herbie stares at her and she walks away.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?those-eyes
Herbie was indestructible.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?invulnerable
Herbie could, using a special lollipop and a grandfather clock, travel back in time
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?time-travel
She has a Squirrel as a pet.
By talking to animals, Herbie was able to gather information and use their abilities
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?talks-to-animals
And this because shes a chick.
Women swooned over Herbie, loving his round physique.
http://perlypalms.com/herbie/pix.pl?women-swoon
Theres other stuff also.
lol, check and mate
King Castle
the only thing i seriously care and see really wrong with is that thor and SS should definitely be in front of supes...
supes shouldnt have bn in second place in front of silver surfer.
Impediment
Christ, what an awful list.
The Saint of Killers is, easily, the most powerful. He's the effing Angel of Death who killed God, FFS.
Bardock42
Originally posted by Impediment
Christ, what an awful list.
The Saint of Killers is, easily, the most powerful. He's the effing Angel of Death who killed God, FFS.
He's not a superhero though.
King Castle
Originally posted by Bardock42
He's not a superhero though. exacto mondo.. same reason guys like spectre, galactus isnt in there
Impediment
Originally posted by Bardock42
He's not a superhero though.
True. The Saint is more an anti-hero. Still, his power trumps most anyone that comes to my mind.
Bardock42
Originally posted by Impediment
True. The Saint is more an anti-hero. Still, his power trumps most anyone that comes to my mind.
I don't know, God and the Devil in Preacher are a bit more pussy-ish than in other fiction, I think Dream of the Endless or Lucifer Morningstar could take him, for example.
Impediment
Originally posted by Bardock42
I don't know, God and the Devil in Preacher are a bit more pussy-ish than in other fiction, I think Dream of the Endless or Lucifer Morningstar could take him, for example.
You might be right about Morpheus/Dream. His abilities are way underrated.
Robtard
If we're getting into the omnipotent level beings, wouldn't The-One-Above-All from Marvel be at the top?
Followed by The Living Tribunal and Spectre.
The Nuul
One-Above-All and LT are not a heroes and Spec is DC, bud.
Bardock42
Who cares about Marvel, they make garbage.
StyleTime
Well, I guess all of the time would include those times.
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King Castle
both companies do.. marvel has bn horrible in the last decade but there sales is high so its okay that there shi$#y writing attracts younger kids.
same for DC but they consistently bn inconsistent in continuity that it is a given and isnt looked down on as they would if it were marvel.
there crappy writing also attracts younger kids due to splash art and insane weekly cosmic story even though it is mostly crap.
upside is that they have other adult books and universe with better grasp on continuity and respect of characters like vertigo and wildstorm
Robtard
Originally posted by The Nuul
One-Above-All and LT are not a heroes and Spec is DC, bud.
They're personal heroes to me, guy.
inimalist
marvel's one shots and mini series tend to be of a much higher caliber than mainline books (wolverine: switchback and spiderman: reign being, IMO, far better than "wolverine" or ASM titles).
both companies are loath to take chances, and for good reason, they normally don't pay out like splashpages and immature punchlines in every dialogue box. this might change though. the expanding market for the main books free up money for chance taking.
King Castle
i am in love a really smart woman who reads comics i wonder if she is also hot..droolio
Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by inimalist
marvel's one shots and mini series tend to be of a much higher caliber than mainline books (wolverine: switchback and spiderman: reign being, IMO, far better than "wolverine" or ASM titles).
both companies are loath to take chances, and for good reason, they normally don't pay out like splashpages and immature punchlines in every dialogue box. this might change though. the expanding market for the main books free up money for chance taking.
In my experience one shots/minis tend to be better in general. Long running series develop a very cool mythology behind them at some point you have to dive into the ridiculously arcane continuity of a shared universe. Or maybe its because minis tend to get a big name behind them.
I think that's one of the reasons I tended to prefer manga and anime to comics as a kid. With one author things remain relatively straightforward in term of what actually happened. On the other hand when you have a dozen authors at once and hundreds in total deciphering the backstory can be quite a project.
Bardock42
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
In my experience one shots/minis tend to be better in general. Long running series develop a very cool mythology behind them at some point you have to dive into the ridiculously arcane continuity of a shared universe. Or maybe its because minis tend to get a big name behind them.
I think that's one of the reasons I tended to prefer manga and anime to comics as a kid. With one author things remain relatively straightforward in term of what actually happened. On the other hand when you have a dozen authors at once and hundreds in total deciphering the backstory can be quite a project.
I agree with that, in fact I think having to work everything into continuity strongly limits the greatness of the finished product. I'd prefer there to be more one shots or elseworlds, where the characters establish their own universe and only share some common traits. So that they may all be "Batman" in essence, but they are not the same, for example.
King Castle
my only issue with continuity is that the character shouldnt be altered. i wouldnt mind if his history didnt coincide with everything in the comics but his powersets and origin should stay the same rather then changing from writer to writer which DC tends to do to there characters regularly.
jinXed by JaNx
This is an impossible subject to list. Just as the author of the article points out, most of the characters on that list are written with some of the most neglected and blatant inconsistencies. I'm not sure why people are surprised by the list...,the Author used a specific continuity of each character. Going by the versions they used there is no reason to believe that, Thor, couldn't easily take down Surfer and Superman. I'm just surprised that they didn't bother to list any telepaths or telekinetics . Nate Grey could destroy everyone on that list
Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by King Castle
my only issue with continuity is that the character shouldnt be altered. i wouldnt mind if his history didnt coincide with everything in the comics but his powersets and origin should stay the same rather then changing from writer to writer which DC tends to do to there characters regularly.
Origins have to change a little bit, unless you want to go the Punisher or Constantine route of having everyone age in real time.
I don't mind powerset changes. "Shaking thing up" isn't so bad. What really irritates me is inconsistency within the character's powerset. Green Lantern comics tend to be really bad about that, so does Superman.
King Castle
those are the ones i had in mind.
GL and superman powerset constantly changing to suit the story from week to week.
i am pissed that they altered superboy origin in less then a decade b/c a writer wanted to make his own take on the character and have his supervillian a part of the experiment none of it fit the origin of superboy clone
jinXed by JaNx
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Origins have to change a little bit, unless you want to go the Punisher or Constantine route of having everyone age in real time.
I don't mind powerset changes. "Shaking thing up" isn't so bad. What really irritates me is inconsistency within the character's powerset. Green Lantern comics tend to be really bad about that, so does Superman.
Yeah, i think it's a good idea to always experiment with established characters. I don't mind when this is done by introducing a short series or title series, separate from the original. Most mainstream lines do this but sometimes a change has been known to affect the entire line. Like, All X-men versions adopting the bone claw idea. Or all spiderman series introducing the idea of organic webbing.
keiththegreat
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
This is an impossible subject to list. Just as the author of the article points out, most of the characters on that list are written with some of the most neglected and blatant inconsistencies. I'm not sure why people are surprised by the list...,the Author used a specific continuity of each character. Going by the versions they used there is no reason to believe that, Thor, couldn't easily take down Surfer and Superman. I'm just surprised that they didn't bother to list any telepaths or telekinetics . Nate Grey could destroy everyone on that list
Yeah they had the Martian Manhunter on the list. And he's telepathic. That's why I think he should be on there instead of Professor X, for example. At least he has other powers also.
inimalist
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
In my experience one shots/minis tend to be better in general. Long running series develop a very cool mythology behind them at some point you have to dive into the ridiculously arcane continuity of a shared universe. Or maybe its because minis tend to get a big name behind them.
I think a lot of the problem is the open ended nature of a monthly title anyways. Even for my favorite characters, I could probably come up with 2-3 really good, original and creative ways to tell stories about them, if pressed. I'm not a writer by any means, but my point is that with no clear "goal" or "end", the story just tends to run on and get repetitive.
The extended universe can go both ways too. Look at star wars, some of the stuff that has been done in the expanded universe is way more interesting than in Lucas' work (Boba Fett)
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I think that's one of the reasons I tended to prefer manga and anime to comics as a kid. With one author things remain relatively straightforward in term of what actually happened. On the other hand when you have a dozen authors at once and hundreds in total deciphering the backstory can be quite a project.
interesting...
that got me thinking. Over at marvel now, its like every title is telling the same story, with only slight changes in perspective. I guess heroic age is supposed to change that, but before at least, it was like everyone had their finger in eachother's pie, such that there really was no way for artists to have a vision on their own books, even given the convoluted backstory.
Mindship
Originally posted by Bicnarok
Otherwise someone could dream up a superhero called "God man" who is a clone of God. In the comic book forums, that would be 'Batman with prep'.
Anyway, I don't agree with the list and have a hard time with more than five characters, anyway.
AsbestosFlaygon
Originally posted by dadudemon
The Spectre borders on "godlike"...prolly cause his powers, depending on which story we use, the embodiment of God's vengence.
He's definitely out.
Originally posted by King Castle
exacto mondo.. same reason guys like spectre, galactus isnt in there
So, just cause he has "God-like" powers, we should deny that Spectre is a superhero?
Read the title again.
It says "top 10 most powerful SUPERHEROES".
The Spectre IS a superhero, no matter what power level he operates in.
He's had low showings too, even being beaten up by average humans like Terry Thirteen.
But overall, he IS the strongest one there is.
The only being holding him back from defeating ANY enemy is The Presence himself (DC's version of the Judeo-Christian God).
Bardock42
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
So, just cause he has "God-like" powers, we should deny that Spectre is a superhero?
Read the title again.
It says "top 10 most powerful SUPERHEROES".
The Spectre IS a superhero, no matter what power level he operates in.
He's had low showings too, even being beaten up by average humans like Terry Thirteen.
But overall, he IS the strongest one there is.
The only being holding him back from defeating ANY enemy is The Presence himself (DC's version of the Judeo-Christian God). Usually when he is at his godlike capacity he is not a "superhero" really though, is he?
dadudemon
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
So, just cause he has "God-like" powers, we should deny that Spectre is a superhero?
Read the title again.
It says "top 10 most powerful SUPERHEROES".
So you didn't read the intro to the list, at all, then?
You do know that all "superheroes" that are godlike, are automatically disqualified from that list, right?
I think there are lots of people that did not read the website's introduction.
EVERYONE POSTING IN THIS THREAD: GODLIKE SUPERHEREOS ARE DISQUALIFIED FROM THAT LIST.
I hope that helps.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Usually when he is at his godlike capacity he is not a "superhero" really though, is he?
He's more of an anti-hero, at times: killing people left and right.
keiththegreat
The comments after the article are hilarious. People on that site take that debate really seriously.
inimalist
Originally posted by Mindship
In the comic book forums, that would be 'Batman with prep'.
Anyway, I don't agree with the list and have a hard time with more than five characters, anyway.
going by high end feats, surfer is far more powerful than most of those guys.
amnesia
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
So, just cause he has "God-like" powers, we should deny that Spectre is a superhero?
Read the title again.
It says "top 10 most powerful SUPERHEROES".
The Spectre IS a superhero, no matter what power level he operates in.
He's had low showings too, even being beaten up by average humans like Terry Thirteen.
But overall, he IS the strongest one there is.
The only being holding him back from defeating ANY enemy is The Presence himself (DC's version of the Judeo-Christian God).
**** spectre, PR beyonder FTW.
Mindship
Originally posted by inimalist
going by high end feats, surfer is far more powerful than most of those guys. In terms of unleashing a single, most powerful blow, Thor seems to be top dog, while Surfer wins in durability, speed and versatility.
The impression Marvel has given is that Thor > Surfer, but there is often inconsistent writing with both characters (Superman, too) for plot's sake.
As for Superman: I tend to think of him as comicdom's alpha brawler, and perhaps the character best depicted as rising to impossible challenges. But given what Thor or Surfer would be capable of if written to full potential, I still would place him at #3.
Robtard
Wouldn't Silver Age Superman put Thor to shame though?
keiththegreat
Originally posted by Mindship
In terms of unleashing a single, most powerful blow, Thor seems to be top dog, while Surfer wins in durability, speed and versatility.
The impression Marvel has given is that Thor > Surfer, but there is often inconsistent writing with both characters (Superman, too) for plot's sake.
As for Superman: I tend to think of him as comicdom's alpha brawler, and perhaps the character best depicted as rising to impossible challenges. But given what Thor or Surfer would be capable of if written to full potential, I still would place him at #3.
IMO the top 3 are set in stone. Superman, Thor and the Silver Surfer are all unquestionably the 3 most powerful superheroes. The order of the 3 is REALLY hard to figure out though. As you say, Thor always seems to beat the SS. He's beaten him when the Surfer was amped by Loki, and he beat SS, Beta Ray Bill and Adam Warlock all at once.
But just looking at the powers of the SS and Thor, it would seem SS is way above Thor.
As far as a single powerful blow though, yeah, the godblast is unstoppable.
keiththegreat
Originally posted by Robtard
Wouldn't Silver Age Superman put Thor to shame though?
Yeah, but we can also say, Rune King Thor would put ANY Superman to shame. Rune King Thor is Odin (who is the most powerful skyfather ever) plus he has a mastery of the Runes, something Odin never did, which made RKT almost omnipotent.
Odin is capable of destroying galaxies with little effort.
Robtard
Originally posted by keiththegreat
Yeah, but we can also say, Rune King Thor would put ANY Superman to shame. Rune King Thor is Odin (who is the most powerful skyfather ever) plus he has a mastery of the Runes, something Odin never did, which made RKT almost omnipotent.
Odin is capable of destroying galaxies with little effort.
RK Thor would be "godlike" and therefore excluded as Odin, Highfather, Phoenix are.
Mindship
Originally posted by Robtard
Wouldn't Silver Age Superman put Thor to shame though? "Pre-crisis" Superman was quite the character, what with solar-system destroying sneezes and such. And yet, hold up a couple of pounds of kryptonite and he dropped like a stone.
Ah. Good times.
Robtard
Dude's got an Achilles-Heel, don't hate.
Gladiator's the same, dude can punch through a planet and fly through a black-hole, but mind-**** him a little bit, he drops.
AsbestosFlaygon
Originally posted by amnesia
**** spectre, PR beyonder FTW.
Except PR Beyonder wasn't even a superhero.
He was a cosmic entity of blown-up proportions, representing himself instead of Marvel Co. itself.
The entirety of Marvel was just "a drop of water in an ocean" compared to him.
Again, the MOST POWERFUL SUPERHERO is undeniably The Spectre.
Jean Grey (WPOTC) is arguably the 2nd most powerful.
-Pr-
Cosmic Armour Superman is up there.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Origins have to change a little bit, unless you want to go the Punisher or Constantine route of having everyone age in real time.
I don't mind powerset changes. "Shaking thing up" isn't so bad. What really irritates me is inconsistency within the character's powerset. Green Lantern comics tend to be really bad about that, so does Superman.
Superman? Seriously?
Originally posted by King Castle
those are the ones i had in mind.
GL and superman powerset constantly changing to suit the story from week to week.
i am pissed that they altered superboy origin in less then a decade b/c a writer wanted to make his own take on the character and have his supervillian a part of the experiment none of it fit the origin of superboy clone
no, they don't. this unrealistic hate of yours is getting old.
StyleTime
Originally posted by -Pr-
Cosmic Armour Superman is up there.
Superman? Seriously?
I agree.
Well, he did forget he had speed and arctic breath for a while against Brainiac.
shifty
-Pr-
Originally posted by StyleTime
I agree.
Well, he did forget he had speed and arctic breath for a while against Brainiac.
shifty
He was giving the guy a fighting chance lol.
AsbestosFlaygon
Notable mentions:
Solar (Man of The Atom)
ION 1
They're not as powerful as The Spectre, but they qualify for #2-#5 places, imho.
amnesia
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
Except PR Beyonder wasn't even a superhero.
He was a cosmic entity of blown-up proportions, representing himself instead of Marvel Co. itself.
The entirety of Marvel was just "a drop of water in an ocean" compared to him.
Again, the MOST POWERFUL SUPERHERO is undeniably The Spectre.
Jean Grey (WPOTC) is arguably the 2nd most powerful.
Did you read secret wars II? He was a superhero for a while.
And spectre isn't a hero.
keiththegreat
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
Notable mentions:
Solar (Man of The Atom)
ION 1
They're not as powerful as The Spectre, but they qualify for #2-#5 places, imho.
I'd say by the criteria of the list that Spectre or Ion probably wouldn't qualify.
AsbestosFlaygon
Originally posted by amnesia
And spectre isn't a hero.
Spectre was and always has been a superhero.
If you read his self-titled series and DC crossovers involving him, he has killed many a number of criminals and supervillains.
And he's very powerful.
He would defeat everyone in WeDo's list, all at the same time with but a gesture.
keiththegreat
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
Spectre was and always has been a superhero.
If you read his self-titled series and DC crossovers involving him, he has killed many a number of criminals and supervillains.
And he's very powerful.
He would defeat everyone in WeDo's list, all at the same time with but a gesture.
Again, to quote the intro to the list:
"we eliminated all exorbitantly overpowered cosmic beings"
amnesia
Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
Spectre was and always has been a superhero.
If you read his self-titled series and DC crossovers involving him, he has killed many a number of criminals and supervillains.
And he's very powerful.
He would defeat everyone in WeDo's list, all at the same time with but a gesture.
he couldn't even kill Nabu.
And PR beyonder can beat spectre with a whim of his finger

WanderingDroid
Originally posted by Radical
http://www.wedolists.com/2010/08/top-10-most-powerful-superheroes-of-all-time/
Do you agree or disagree?
HOHOHAHAHA!! HULK SUCKS SO BAD HE IS NOT EVEN IN THAT STUPID LIST!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Oh, man! I seem some bad list in my days...but any list that excludes the Green Shit is O-K-A-Y in my book.
amnesia
Originally posted by WanderingDroid
HOHOHAHAHA!! HULK SUCKS SO BAD HE IS NOT EVEN IN THAT STUPID LIST!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Oh, man! I seem some bad list in my days...but any list that excludes the Green Shit is O-K-A-Y in my book.
Yep. **** hulk
Symmetric Chaos
Wow. Is that shitstorm still going on down there?
keiththegreat
Originally posted by WanderingDroid
HOHOHAHAHA!! HULK SUCKS SO BAD HE IS NOT EVEN IN THAT STUPID LIST!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Oh, man! I seem some bad list in my days...but any list that excludes the Green Shit is O-K-A-Y in my book.
The author seems to value versatility in making the list. So I think that's why Hulk was excluded. Many of these heroes could simply BFR him.
The Nuul
Originally posted by WanderingDroid
HOHOHAHAHA!! HULK SUCKS SO BAD HE IS NOT EVEN IN THAT STUPID LIST!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Oh, man! I seem some bad list in my days...but any list that excludes the Green Shit is O-K-A-Y in my book.
Its only his fanboys that wank him and ride his nutsack.
Robtard
If it was a measure of just physical strength, Hulk probably be in the Top 10.
Hulk wanking doesn't compare to Batman and Wolverine wanking though, not even close.
amnesia
Originally posted by Robtard
If it was a measure of just physical strength, Hulk probably be in the Top 10.
Hulk wanking doesn't compare to Batman and Wolverine wanking though, not even close.
Batman wanking doesn't exist on this forum actually. It's mostly superman/Thor wanking.
The Nuul
Originally posted by Robtard
If it was a measure of just physical strength, Hulk probably be in the Top 10.
Hulk wanking doesn't compare to Batman and Wolverine wanking though, not even close.
Its obvious that you have never been in the comic VS forum or read many comics.
Robtard
Originally posted by amnesia
Batman wanking doesn't exist on this forum actually. It's mostly superman/Thor wanking.
It has, ie "with prep" arguments. But the statement was more general and not just in this forum.
Robtard
Originally posted by The Nuul
Its obvious that you have never been in the comic VS forum or read many comics.
Not in some time. What about the comics?
The Nuul
Hes wanked to retarded levels over the last few years, KOing abstracts and shit like that. The fanboys eat that shit up like a fat kid at an all you can eat buffet.
Robtard
Originally posted by The Nuul
Hes wanked to retarded levels over the last few years, KOing abstracts and shit like that. The fanboys eat that shit up like a fat kid at a all you can eat buffet.
Ah, I've not read a Hulk comic in a few years. Too bad they did that.
The Nuul
And stupidity like that is why people put him on the list.
amnesia
Originally posted by Robtard
Ah, I've not read a Hulk comic in a few years. Too bad they did that.
You haven't missed anything. HA.
Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by The Nuul
Hes wanked to retarded levels over the last few years, KOing abstracts and shit like that. The fanboys eat that shit up like a fat kid at an all you can eat buffet.
What Abstract has he taken down?
The Nuul
Well, Semi-Abstract...
Watcher.
Robtard
Think the last time I read a Hulk comic, he was on some monster island, got there by walking on the ocean's floor, his lungs mutated and allowed him to breath water. 2007-2008, I think.
Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by The Nuul
Well, Semi-Abstract...
Watcher.
That was Rulk, wasn't it?
The Nuul
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
That was Rulk, wasn't it?
Yeah, like I said any Hulk version is wanked over the last few years.
King Castle
i dont know why batman wasnt included in the rating he is very powerful and skilled..
he faced down darkseid and gave him one.
http://www.superherostuff.com/blog/images/batman-dead-1b.jpg
StarCraft2
Goku should be in there but they do not consider it
oldrodnok
Total disagree... Some heroes souhldn't be in that ,,TOP TEN LIST"....
Omega Vision
Spectre is the most powerful superhero, though in recent times he's less a superhero and more a force of impartial divine justice.
inimalist
Originally posted by amnesia
You haven't missed anything. HA.
He missed "Girls"
but no, the super-hero monthlys have been terrible
Tha C-Master
The Flash with kid gloves off is pretty close to the top (excluding godlike beings), he isn't as iconic, but still.
Carpet_Muncher
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Spectre is the most powerful superhero, though in recent times he's less a superhero and more a force of impartial divine justice. Only in your simple mind, simpleton! Full potential Solar Man of the Atom is both 'God' and a superhero! You have obviously read few comics son!
jinXed by JaNx
Originally posted by King Castle
i dont know why batman wasnt included in the rating he is very powerful and skilled..
he faced down darkseid and gave him one.
http://www.superherostuff.com/blog/images/batman-dead-1b.jpg
because batman isn't a superhero. Batman is just a hero. Superhero are beings with superhuman abilities.
My vote goes to dr manhatten.
jinXed by JaNx
Originally posted by Bardock42
Who cares about Marvel, they make garbage.
Yeah, aside from some of the most iconic and interesting superhero characters, of course

I agree, marvel has some bad writers and the company in general seems to have lost all touch with the hardcore comic readers but they shouldn't be disregarded because they have and still on occasion produce riveting material. Being a mainstream business, though, it is rare to see them taking any type of risks.
amnesia
Originally posted by Bardock42
Who cares about Marvel, they make garbage.
DC is worse.
Bardock42
Originally posted by amnesia
DC is worse.
That's a filthy lie...
And anyways, at least DC own Vertigo.
amnesia
Originally posted by Bardock42
That's a filthy lie...
And anyways, at least DC own Vertigo.
The only thing about DC worth mentioning...
Bardock42
Originally posted by amnesia
The only thing about DC worth mentioning...
Batman used to be pretty great really, though it went downhill a while ago so I just stopped reading it.
Honestly I can hardly comment, since most of my knowledge of Marvel is 90s and DC mid 00s and only sporadic (but conclusively shitty) pieces since then...

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