Don't include your name in this - Though I do wonder how abhi views someone like you. Are you Abhi's Quan... are you his punishment... ? - Unless you shop abhi's avatar as Bane breaking Batman with facelift as Bats. Then you can be part of this. Only then though.
It's not shown to compare the blast radius of the bomb and the ship.
Not really comparable in this scene as it was a bomb and not a character.
It was a green energy blast around the planet which destroyed it. It wasn't self imploding.
I said he was physically fine when he had his daxamite durability. Was he not?
They suckerpunched GLC? Yes, because Hal has never kicked Sinestro ass down because he could not kill.
Right. So in essence, GLC is technically more powerful before right? [quote{
What happened when they were allowed lethal force? They pushed back HARD. Read the definition I posted you. It hampered their ability to use their power to the max. This is fact.[/quote]
They killed a few Sinestro Corps members and that's it.
Reason for the win wasn't solely about the killing rule though.
"The Serpent didn't come from Gorr world, it came from somewhere else because it was not shown creating a wormhole (or as bran tells it a black hole) on his world. Now when Gorr fell through the same black hole (actually a wormhole), he fell to another planet in the same solar system (where there was no planet shown) and they fought on it. Later when they dropped from the sun directly below, they conveniently fell to Gorr planet (without any reason or explanation)."
All because Thor obviously couldn't see a moon lightyears away. Even though Gorr wife saw lightning from lightyears away.
Obviously.
You forgot her feeling the world tremble. But let me guess, Thor made the world tremble from lightyears away.
Obviously. Thor can't see lightyears away but can tremble planets lightyears away.
It never surprises me how low you can fall though.
Shattered doesn't always mean atomized. What we saw were celestial bodies shattering and cracking as a side effect of his assault on Gorr. Narration was pretty much correct. Simple really.
As for Aaron, he pretty much hinted that worlds would get destroyed when using characters with this much strength.
So we have the writer confirming planets were shattered, we have on panel narration saying planets were shattered, and we have actual visible evidence of planets shattering.
But planets were not shattered and we have to go through a Di Vinci code series of complex steps to figure out why and that makes sense in a visible medium designed for the average teenager.
Is it some kind of condition? You spent the last three pages trying to argue a clear cut feat that was readily apparent was not valid for no actual reason and now you pivot to this?
Are you admitting that the feat is now perfectly valid? Because you've brought up that far more ambiguous showing as valid. Ftr, no one is saying Superman CAN'T break a planet (At least sometimes), but you've gone down this rabbit hole with like 4 different posters from what I can tell. Not with me, not this thread.