What characters moved a planet ???

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eaebiakuya
What characters (post crisis) moved planets (in marvel or dc) ???

Post image if you can...

ps: please move to versus forum.

Villelater
i think the REAL question is what characters moved planets without the power of Flight and/or Etc. only using Super-strength...

Endless Mike
Originally posted by Villelater
i think the REAL question is what characters moved planets without the power of Flight and/or Etc. only using Super-strength...

How the hell would that even work? Without any kind of independent flight/propulsion ability, you can be as strong as you want but you and the planet you're on will still share a center of mass, so pushing against it won't move it at all.

Rao Kal El
Superman almost knocked the moon out if it's orbit while K poisoned, but he was not flying he was standing on the moon. and yes I know a moon is not a planet.

I think Hulk could do the same if properly fueled by anger.

But to give you a short list

Celestials EASILY
Galactus IIRC
Superman against momentum in a shared feat with GL
Superboy Prime EASILY

I open a similar thread a long time ago. There should be more but those are the ones that are on the top of my head

bluewaterrider
Originally posted by Endless Mike
How the hell would that even work? Without any kind of independent flight/propulsion ability, you can be as strong as you want but you and the planet you're on will still share a center of mass, so pushing against it won't move it at all.



I used to wonder that same question -- until I started reading Golden Age Wonder Woman.

Her creative staff figured a way around that problem long ago:



http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12688425
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12688434

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Source: Wonder Woman #38, Volume 1
Writer: Robert Khanigher
Artist: HG Peter
Date: November 1949
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http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_38

Rao Kal El
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
I used to wonder that same question -- until I started reading Golden Age Wonder Woman.

Her creative staff figured a way around that problem long ago:



http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12688425
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12688434

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Source: Wonder Woman #38, Volume 1
Writer: Robert Khanigher
Artist: HG Peter
Date: November 1949
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http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_38

He asked post crisis for DC i guess not for Marvel

bluewaterrider
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
He asked post crisis for DC i guess not for Marvel



Ah ...

I see that now, but sure didn't until you pointed that out.



Well, the overall proces would be the same:

1) Find a way to anchor would-be planet mover to a non-move-able virtually indestructible platform

2) Provide some physical means for the planet moving character to contact the planet and apply force

Rao Kal El
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=566091&pagenumber=1

Also GL Kyle supported the weight of 5 planets?, He did not moved them but he kept them in place.

Newjak
This really isn't a vs thread and I also feel like something similar has happened before. I'm going to move it to the comic book forums for now though.

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