How do you know that it was 1/3rd of the Earth and not less? Superman is supposed to be a good deal stronger than her, and J'onn was using four arms, which means twice as much pulling power, and all of them seemed to be putting their full effort into it.
If we are to quantitatively analyze this feat, then it becomes clear that Diana on her own was moving less than 1/3rd of the Earth.
Weakened in what way? I don't remember this being mentioned.
How can you quantify she moved an exact 1/3 of the force when one of the guys was noticeably stronger then her? I'm just curious how can denounce something for being unquantifiable and spout this.
Maybe, but then again you just mentioned a panel describing them slowing the fall of Spectre who weighed as much as Eternity (A measure of time mind you) so you're in no position to judge.
Frankly, it's more impressive assuming Kang used Earth as a reference point. The World Engine is also more impressive, especially since the Cosmic Axis has been revealed to be a nexus to the infinite Multiverse.
What's funny?
I'm just wondering if the powers of Atlas aren'tacting in conjunction with it and providing him with his endurance to match Superman? Isn't that what Atlas does, provide his Stamina or has that changed?
But if Captain Marvel is slightly weaker then Superman with just the strength of Hercules, it's fine, no different then Superman tapping into his own deeper reserves.
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Don't forget that her other ally(who is around her level in terms of strength) also used his shapeshifting powers to amp his leverage/pulling power by generating 2 extra arms.
Why is it hyperbole and why does it being humorous detract from the feat itself? Just sounds like you're dismissing it to dismiss it in a thread you've cooked up for whatever reason.
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This can't be life. Abhi, Superman is not in this thread, to say nothing of how someone saying no force could stop Superman's punches =/= being able to toss the planet out of orbit. So unless you're dropping feats/instances of Superman as far as how they relate to Wonder Woman, the character you're pitting against Thor in the thread you made, I fail to see how he's relevant here. Geez, it's like anytime anyone says something you don't like, your reply is always along the lines of "Well, if you think that way, then that means Superman should be able to do this!" or "If we're using narration, than narration said Superman was unstoppable!". Not every thread is about big blue, man, and trying to make it such is silly to say the least.
Examples have already been provided, examples you've decided to ignore or call inapplicable for...well, whatever reason suits you.
Not my fault you can't or don't want to read a thorough response to your arbirtary statements. I also wasn't aware my posts count as "essays". *shrug*
It was the only time Cap has ever been show to use his powers to amp attributes with aspects of the gods they normally don't effect. And even so, even IF we assume that Cap can power stack...why does it matter? "Worst case scenario", he can instantly match Superman with his own power simply by willing himself to (which sounds more far fetched than simply being able to match him outright...especially considering that power stacking has never been shown before or since then).
So what you decide counts and doesn't is fact? Jesus.
Did you miss the part where Hercules outmaneuvered/outfought Thor in comparison to Thor directly outperforming Hercules strength wise?
She doesn't deal in probability but whatever bro, post possible hallucinations while ignoring what's really happened.
So Blaze is able to mess with and depower the powers of Shazam with her presence, has even been used as a conduit to empower Adam but you think her choking Adam is a good example of comparative strength?
Jesus, let's post a scan of Captain Marvel owning Kryptonite Man beside a scan of Kryptonite Man owning Superman and call the Mightiest Mortal stronger.
Good luck guys, I'm off to bed not wasting anymore time here.
How do you reckon that's possible? J'onn created additional muscle in the form of 2 more arms to help him pull the Earth, so clearly he was applying twice as much pulling power as he would in a regular humanoid form. Even if she's stronger than him(which she's not), the difference isn't that great and they are a lot closer than you'd like to think. Not to mention, that going by your claim that she was weakened in that instance, clearly makes it unsafe to presume she was pulling as much, let alone more weight than him.
Isn't Superman strong enough to pull the planet by himself (or at least most of it) in the past? Doesn't that kinda make the WW helping Superman and J'onn pull the planet "feat" a bit meh?
@Rage: In modern day planetary mass determinations, Earth is used as a standard for comparing the mass of extrasolar planets(most of which are supposed to be bigger than Earth). Plus, Earth itself is supposed to be a relatively small planet.
Based on this, it's safe to assume that the planet which Kang referred to in question, must have been the same size as Earth.
Because it was directly contradicted by what was shown on panel. Joke narration doesn't count as always.
Another essay? I like when you ***** anytime I just mention superman. Its ok jake, I know you don't like him but try to reamain objective. Of course this thread isn't about him, just because I brought up an example about him doesn't mean I'm turning this into a superman thread. Both of examples contradict on panel showings and are thus hyperbole. Not hard to understand.
No, because they lack context. None by you though as expected.