Originally posted by DesaadYou obviously don't know the buffness law of comics.
It took all of that Surfer's power to destroy a moon, and the effort nearly killed him.Hal as charged by the battery owns.
The buffer you are, the stronger you are.
That SS is buffer than Hal, therefore he wins, pick up a ****ing book.
That was a low showing for Surfer. He was completely drained (and unconscious) after he released all that energy. Hal has one giant blast to defend against. Then he waltzes to a win.
The thread starter also engaged in a bit of hyperbole. He absorbed a small fraction of the sun, not its entirety. Like I said, low showing.
Originally posted by Aster Phoenixlike digi said, surfer didn't absorb the entirety of a star's energy - but rather, a fraction of it:
Silver Surfer when he absorbed a sun in Infinity Crusade.
Originally posted by Desaadhuh?
It took all of that Surfer's power to destroy a moon, and the effort nearly killed him.Hal as charged by the battery owns.
surfer destroys a moon here:
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then is seen in the continuing issue, as though nothing had happened:
but yeah, hal takes this with extreme ease.
Originally posted by Galan007
like digi said, surfer didn't absorb the entirety of a star's energy - but rather, a fraction of it:huh?
surfer destroys a moon here:
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then is seen in the continuing issue, as though nothing had happened:
but yeah, hal takes this with extreme ease.
When seen in his series, it is clear that the impact causes him to be near death, actually hovering between the world of the living and the world of the dead.