Battle of the Supermen

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Intelligence: Above normal
Strength: Superhuman Class 100
Flight Speed: Supersonic
Stamina: Metahuman
Durability: Metahuman
Agility: Superhuman
Reflexes: Superhuman
Fighting Skills: Moderate knowledge of hand-to-hand combat
Special Skills/Abilities: unrevealed
Superhuman physical powers: Besides his physical attributes listed above, Hyperion possesses the ability to use cosmic energy to augment his life force granting him great longevity and regenerative abilities, the projection of infra-red heat through his eyes, and the ability to levitate by harnessing anti-gravitons
Superhuman Mental Powers: none
This is directly from marvel and it states that he shoots infrared heat thru his eyes that would have bad results on superman.

JLA/Avengers was good. But bull in this forum.

Green Lantern didn't fight the way he normally fought.

During their first battle, the Flash should have taken them all down. That or MM with his telepathy.

Scarlet Witch got god-like powers. Iron Man got a Mother Box. Flash lost his powers. Anyone sensing a trend?

But is Gladiator a Superman knock off? The original always beats the cheap copy.

Correct me if im wrong. But wouldnt Glads infra red beatms power up Superman kinda?

Thor and Supes stayed constant, I accept your point Draco but if both comapanies can agree Supes beats Thor I think we can. 🙂

Originally posted by derrick24
Intelligence: Above normal
Strength: Superhuman Class 100
Flight Speed: Supersonic
Stamina: Metahuman
Durability: Metahuman
Agility: Superhuman
Reflexes: Superhuman
Fighting Skills: Moderate knowledge of hand-to-hand combat
Special Skills/Abilities: unrevealed
Superhuman physical powers: Besides his physical attributes listed above, Hyperion possesses the ability to use cosmic energy to augment his life force granting him great longevity and regenerative abilities, the projection of infra-red heat through his eyes, and the ability to levitate by harnessing anti-gravitons
Superhuman Mental Powers: none
This is directly from marvel and it states that he shoots infrared heat thru his eyes that would have bad results on superman.

Derrick. If you have read ANY Superman comic. You would know that Superman's stats are the same. Except WAY higher.

Infra-Red Eyebeams? So what. Superman took direct blows from Imperiux (think DC's Galactus) energy blasts. And got right back up.

FULL CREDENCE TO REDWOLF:

Superman has some amazing feats of strength aswell.

JLA: World War Three story-line: Superman was chained to the endless millwheels of the Mageddon machinery. His strength was used to move the gears of a weapon whose size dwarfed the entire Earth/Moon system. Once again it dwarfed the entire Earth/Moon System.

In Superman: The Earth Stealers, Superman propelled a massive space station, cylindrical in shape and stated to be 600 miles in diameter (the length of the cylinder, judging by the depiction, had to have been about 2500 miles ) by pushing against it. The weight was inestimable- it was constructed from all the natural resources gleaned from an entire solar system. A hyperspace portal was opened and Superman not only pushed it, he propelled it for 20 minutes through hyperspace (it was stated that they reached the halfway point at 10 minutes). He had to exert the power to move it at the same time that he had to deal with the stresses of hyperspace unprotected.

JLA #77: Superman contains a black hole in the palm of his hand for an undisclosed amount of time. Later, he produces static electricity sufficient to be "corralled" by Green Lantern John Stewart into containing the black hole. Superman then launches the black hole into a neighboring wormhole.

Action Comics #782: After emerging from the sun energized, Superman physically pushed WarWorld, (a small, Pluto-sized planet) across the solar system and into a boom tube. WarWorld did engage a full throttle countermeasure in resistance Supermans push. We can see WarWorlds engines (which encompass nearly an entire hemisphere of WarWorlds surface) firing in resistance, to no avail. WarWorlds; engines allow WarWorld to travel at faster than light speeds through space, so they generate the power to accelerate a planet beyond light speed.

Luthor 2000 special: Superman split one of Saturns moons with a single strike.

Originally posted by whirlysplat
Supes owned Thor derrick.

I thought crossovers werent accurate as i stated before venom beat the breaks off of superman and spiderman with superman only laying one blow.

Originally posted by jrodslam
Correct me if im wrong. But wouldnt Glads infra red beatms power up Superman kinda?

They should.

The Supes that faced Asmodel was the energy form so continuity needs to be kept both ways😉

Originally posted by whirlysplat
Thor and Supes stayed constant, I accept your point Draco but if both comapanies can agree Supes beats Thor I think we can. 🙂

Superman is completely capable of beating Thor. Just not the way it was pictured. One punch ain't gonna put Thor down.

Originally posted by whirlysplat
The Supes that faced Asmodel was the energy form so continuity needs to be kept both ways😉

His strength was the same. Really no different.

I find it rather interesting that some comics are referred to as mainstream and others not. Tell me, what exactly nowadays is the "mainstream" comic of certain series? I'm sure it's not that easy. Look at X-men. Please, someone tell me, what is the "mainstream" series of X-men now? Cuz if you know, I'd love to know which one it is.

That's because there is no "mainstream" series of comics anymore. Not if there are different versions and such. Spiderman, for example. I believe there's...Amazing, Spectacular, Ultimate, Incredible, and possibly more (I don't own too many Spiderman comics).

Ultiamte, Uncanny, New, New Mutants, Academy X, Mutant X, District X, Exiles, Xtreme, 2099, (Adjectiveless), etc. Those are most of the different X-men series. The list goes on I'm sure. I didn't even mention the self-titled ones featuring certain characters.

But out of those, there is no "mainstream" series. They are all their own series now, yes, but there is no "true" one anymore.

So by saying there are "alternate" versions of Hyperion is true, yes. But if that is how he is potrayed in the most recent comic of Exiles, than that is how he is at the moment. That is until he put in yet another series that portrays him in a completely different way.

Originally posted by derrick24
I thought crossovers werent accurate as i stated before venom beat the breaks off of superman and spiderman with superman only laying one blow.

And in the same blasted series Storm beat Wonder Woman, Wolverine beat Lobo. Bull****.

Golden Rule: Crossovers are NEVER reliable.

When did Venom beat Supes. I do not think he would have done him any damage if he hit him all week. Reference please.

Originally posted by Metalmanx
I find it rather interesting that some comics are referred to as mainstream and others not. Tell me, what exactly nowadays is the "mainstream" comic of certain series? I'm sure it's not that easy. Look at X-men. Please, someone tell me, what is the "mainstream" series of X-men now? Cuz if you know, I'd love to know which one it is.

That's because there is no "mainstream" series of comics anymore. Not if there are different versions and such. Spiderman, for example. I believe there's...Amazing, Spectacular, Ultimate, Incredible, and possibly more (I don't own too many Spiderman comics).

Ultiamte, Uncanny, New, New Mutants, Academy X, Mutant X, District X, Exiles, Xtreme, 2099, (Adjectiveless), etc. Those are most of the different X-men series. The list goes on I'm sure. I didn't even mention the self-titled ones featuring certain characters.

But out of those, there is no "mainstream" series. They are all their own series now, yes, but there is no "true" one anymore.

So by saying there are "alternate" versions of Hyperion is true, yes. But if that is how he is potrayed in the most recent comic of Exiles, than that is how he is at the moment. That is until he put in yet another series that portrays him in a completely different way.

616 = Mainstream

Alternate = Alternate

Mainstream Spider-Man has no symbiote costume. Alternate Spider-Man has a Carnage suit.

Originally posted by whirlysplat
When did Venom beat Supes. I do not think he would have done him any damage if he hit him all week. Reference please.

Superman was severely weakened. It was the bull**** DC vs. Marvel limited series back in the 90s

Colossus, I think your point is excellent and very well made. As for crossovers no they are not really canon but............They hold more credence than the opinions of young teenagers on these boards. lol

in some comics they have him looking great and in others he look horrible, and hyperion constantly uses his eye beams and i think each time they would connect and it would render superman helpless. Infra red is like kryptonite to superman give me an issue where he overcome kryptonite and infrared waves then i would be more convinced and i also think that gladiator and hyperion could pull the same feats, i even think that gladiator could do it better since he has no strength limitation.

I really only like the Maxx and Ultimate imprints at Marvel now and I bought my first comic in 74

Originally posted by whirlysplat
As for the Sentry, Sentry no one really knows what he can do till we see in new Avengers a little more we know nothing. His mini really told us little his powers don't even make sense. A serum with the power of a million exploding suns what the hell. .5 of a sec ahead of time?????? lets leave it to Bendis

Your talking to a Sentry fanboy, you need not explain to me what he can or cannot do. I already know. As for Bendis, he did not create the Sentry.

"I have a terrible memory for these things," Lee tells editor Joe Quesada in the appendix-interview to Sentry #1. "I wrote so many stories and so many strips, there's no way I can remember them all. I must admit the Sentry is just kinda a vague memory to me." Quesada spoon-feeds the background of the Sentry to its own creator — that Lee and Artie Rosen's concept of the Sentry was recently found in a "lost file" which, in turn, has led to the new series being piloted by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee. So, for the first time, we have Lee's allegedly pre-Fantastic Four hero on the page after being M.I.A. for almost three decades.

Lee supposedly created them. I'm pretty sure Bendis had nothing to do with Sentry's creation or bio at Marvel Directory.