Originally posted by guy222
To summarize:
- Surtur built and empowered an army of machines that raped all of otherworld, Merlin and all.
- He then built a machine that would use the power he collected to literally burn away/destroy the entire Multiverse using otherworld as a gateway.
- Thor killed Surtur with the shadow of his own blade/power.
- When Surtur died, all the power he had collected in himself was unleashed and Odin casually contained/negated/channeled the explosion.
- Mephisto is going to use the crown of the Serpent (Made from a portion of the Serpent's fear power) to take over all the other Hell realms.
In conclusion: Asgardian Skyfathers > All the others
Originally posted by MindsetBesides fighting opponents that were at his leve of strength and pushed him, no, in terms of lifting. But the discrepancy is still high when you go from 'being able to punch somebody pretty far' to "I'm gonna move this goddamn Saturn sized planet". So while a limit wasn't shown, nothing indicated he was on that level - and the same here.
Well, I don't remember Smallville Clark ever really struggling with any amount of weight before, correct me if I'm wrong.
Originally posted by Philosophía
This 'strength' testing is due to Superman wanting to push himself after Helspont defeated him.This was as about out of the left field as Smallville Clark having the strength to push Apokolips (Saturn sized planet) out of orbit in the series finale.
Oh okay.
I'm genuinely curious as to how Scott will have Superman interact with the other DC characters. That will be what differentiates this from another outlier (Albeit a very impressive one) and an actual power up. I doubt it's the latter to be honest, I really don't believe the current editorial staff at DC would allow it. Although that might just be how Scott views Superman power level wise, depowered or not. But, having a Superman of this level interact with DCnU Diana just feels.....wrong.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusWell, if anything, this settles it to all the naysayers with "why is Superman called the most powerful hero on the planet, with Captain Atom there?"
Oh okay.I'm genuinely curious as to how Scott will have Superman interact with the other DC characters. That will be what differentiates this from another outlier (Albeit a very impressive one) and an actual power up. I doubt it's the latter to be honest, I really don't believe the current editorial staff at DC would allow it. Although that might just be how Scott views Superman power level wise, depowered or not.
I'm getting a feeling that Johns will portray him as stronger than Captain Marvel, but with magic balancing it out - and Marvel being closer to Wonder Woman physically (who'll jump in to help Superman due to magic). If that's true, great. I got tired of other characters being build up from Superman's feats/reputation. It doesn't deamean them that Superman, the guy who can basically juggle Earth, is stronger than them - and they are now also building their reputation on their own feats and fights, which is how it should be.
Originally posted by PhilosophíaYou're dumb.
Besides fighting opponents that were at his leve of strength and pushed him, no, in terms of lifting. But the discrepancy is still high when you go from 'being able to punch somebody pretty far' to "I'm gonna move this goddamn Saturn sized planet". So while a limit wasn't shown, nothing indicated he was on that level - and the same here.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
To summarize:- Surtur built and empowered an army of machines that raped all of otherworld, Merlin and all.
- He then built a machine that would use the power he collected to literally burn away/destroy the entire Multiverse using otherworld as a gateway.
- Thor killed Surtur with the shadow of his own blade/power.
- When Surtur died, all the power he had collected in himself was unleashed and Odin casually contained/negated/channeled the explosion.
- Mephisto is going to use the crown of the Serpent (Made from a portion of the Serpent's fear power) to take over all the other Hell realms.In conclusion: Asgardian Skyfathers > All the others
Too bad Thor is still fail though. 🙁
Originally posted by Philosophía
[B][b]I'll post this here too because..Holy flying f*ck
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=68814
Superman is now, officially I'd say far, far more powerful than before.
If there's a comic book that'd ever get me to masturbate, it would be this one.
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I hate DC f***** guts.