So Godzilla weighs in at 99,000 thousand short tons at 355ft tall, which is him at his largest size to date. The Green Scar should have no trouble at all lifting that weight. While on Earth he demolished the giant sized original Wendigo, and Bi-Beast with ease, and they were scaled to be 1000x greater than their base forms. That was him holding back. I don't see how he wouldn't one shot Godzilla?
So what is Godzilla's largest size to date. My info came from Google. Why should I believe any other source? I mean, aren't they getting their facts from the creators of Godzilla? I'm pretty sure it said that, but they could be wrong. Also how powerful were these Black Holes? The Green Scar was able to output far more damage than these guys.
Godzilla would definitely wipe his hiney with Pacific Rim Kaiju's (all of them combined), but the Green Scar can destroy planets while not even being on them. I can't see Godzilla being a challenge here Cosmic Comet. Have you read Planet Hulk through to Heart of the Monster? If not you really should.
Stoic, you have a bad habit of turning really weird when you are wrong about something.
I'm not responsible for your poor research.
355 ft is legendary Godzilla's size. Godzilla Earth is the size of a small mountain. Not that its relevant in a vs match.
Considering their size, probably large star level.
Wouldn't be the first time there was star level stuff in the series.
In the 90s heisei series Godzilla's cells alone are so durable that all a black hole in space was able to do was mutate him. That's how Space Godzilla was created.
Actually, you just made this weird by becoming apprehensive. I wrote exactly what I read. If those Black Holes were star level, and these monsters fought on Earth, how was it that their impacts didn't yield greater destruction. Hyperbole exists when the subject spoken of yields less than the claim. Which is what I was getting at. Now you also offended me by the accusation of being wrong when I specified the source of my info, and asked if anyone had a different source of facts. Am I right?
Okay? So what are you saying here? We ignore collateral damage which actually can be used to gauge power levels? You asked a question in another thread about how big the star that sat on the Hulk’s back was. I’m asking how powerful were those black holes? Wouldn’t we base their strength on the destruction yield? For example, I can say that Guy X is as strong as an elephant, but then when find out that his max bench press is 300lbs. That’s considerably weaker than a man would be if they were as strong as an elephant.
Their clothing will not be blown off in most cases because the comic book medium would have to make the books for adults only. It’s not the same thing at all. Based on these black holes and the damage that they did is where most people would begin to form an opinion. At least I would think so.