Character Ownage

Started by JayDaDon5,121 pages

The thing about Liefeld is that more than anything what comes across is the laziness. Things that would take 1 minute to fix he couldn't be bothered with. 😂

Originally posted by deathlife
http://i.imgur.com/qLuPB.jpg

Mjolnir can shatter planets like pebbles.

Thor: God of Thunder #2


Hyperbole from a young thor? Who'd thought of that?

hmmmmm....

looks like a child of Wolverine and Puck. Explains the deformity

Originally posted by -K-M-
hmmmmm....

looks like a child of Wolverine and Puck. Explains the deformity

That's freakin scary...

H'el >>> Superman.

Originally posted by Galan007

H'el >>> Superman.

😕

Wow.

Wonder how many days THAT guy could bench press Earth ...?

Originally posted by Galan007

H'el >>> Superman.

No surprise there.

That was expected fro the day one.

Yeah, definitely solidifies H'el's uberness, though.

Need to head to my local Barnes and Noble to pick that up if its out already.

Did this issue explain that tentacled dragon thing in a bit more detail?

Definitely.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
😕

Wow.

Wonder how many days THAT guy could bench press Earth ...?


This was on the surface of the Sun :

The answer: you DON'T have to wonder.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Definitely.

Did it clarify anything about its physiology? Any allusion to possible physical weaknesses/vulnerabilities it must've had?

Because, according to Dr Veritas, its physiology was quite unique:

I think he was responding to Galan

No questions regarding H'el were answered.

Originally posted by Galan007
No questions regarding H'el were answered.

I was referring to the kryptonian dino.

No questions about it were answered either.

So how many powers H'el has displayed so far?

Originally posted by abhilegend
So how many powers H'el has displayed so far?

The regular kryptonian deal(to monstrous levels) along with some top notch psionics and teleportation from what I have seen so far.

I liked Philosophia's theory that H'el is probably a future renegade incarnation of Superman himself.

That dragon thing was weird, but considering over everything now, it wasn't actually an inconsistent creature at all.

It was only ko'd by a 'small mountain busting' punch from Superman --Which is fair, the thing literally was the size of a small mountain as it towered over skyscrapers and Dr. Veritas confirms its size more concretely by saying it was a mile long.

And then gets killed by a giant oil explosion--granted, at first mention this simply sounds pathetic, but considering how big the thing was and how big the explosion was in comparison (the dragon barely took up any space in the panel with the explosion, which took up the majority of the panel), you come to realize that an explosion of that size would be roughly on par with a modest sized nuke in output.