Character Ownage

Started by carver95,121 pages
Originally posted by Cogito
It's called a "low feat", Carter, and people who have more than one apparance generally have them.

Low ain't the word to use for this ft bro. I pray they don't do a crossover with Superman vs Graviton.

Originally posted by abhilegend
The same core is said to be 17000 times hotter and denser than surface of the sun.

That's likely the biggest quantified heat resistance feat of any Herald.
I'm not sure you read the comic. Nobody else was able to do that on earth as per the comic. Not wonder woman, not GLs and nobody else.

It's not a low feat by any means.

😬

He wasn't even at the center, the core was shown during the end and read batman words.

Originally posted by abhilegend
The same core is said to be 17000 times hotter and denser than surface of the sun.

Read here:
Originally posted by Cogito
Ok, not that bad. You've just misread the text.

Batman said the core has pressures of 17,000 atmospheres (1 atm = pressure at sea level). In reality, the inner core is more like 3.5 million atms.

And, completely separately, heat like the surface of the sun. Not 17,000 times the surface of the sun. This is true - both are ~10k F give or take.

Originally posted by abhilegend
That's likely the biggest quantified heat resistance feat of any Herald.
I'm not sure you read the comic. Nobody else was able to do that on earth as per the comic. Not wonder woman, not GLs and nobody else.

It's not a low feat by any means.

😬

So...low feat for everyone then. 👆

Misery loves company

Originally posted by carver9
He wasn't even at the center, the core was shown during the end and read batman words.

Yeah, that's just bullshit.
But consider this, Wonder woman flat out couldn't survive that. Only superman could.

Wonder woman for low Herald, eh?

Originally posted by Cogito
Read here:

So...low feat for everyone then. 👆

Misery loves company


Apparently you can't read either.

And no, struggling against the core of Earth isn't a bad or low feat.

This title has a lot of issues, low feats aren't one of them.

At one point lava was considered fatal to Thor. That's a low feat. Not this.

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
[b]Ultimates #10 Pt 2/2

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So Thanos had at least some of this planned. [/B]

Ms. America owned Carol HARD! WWE style! Now we just need a finisher with Mac one-handed choke-slamming Carol into the ground repeatedly until she's out cold. 😆

Guys, carver is just cherry-picking this crap showing in a desperate attempt to half-assedly lowball Superman. That's his gimmick -- we all know it.

Please don't continue feeding his behavior in this thread, though. All it will accomplish is burying the scans Scot has taken the time to post... Which, take it from me, is very frustrating.

Originally posted by Galan007
Guys, carver is just cherry-picking this crap showing in a desperate attempt to half-assedly lowball Superman. That's his gimmick -- we all know it.

Please don't continue feeding his behavior in this thread, though. All it will accomplish is burying the scans Scot has taken the time to post... Which, take it from me, is very frustrating.


Yeah, I'm sorry I even bothered.

Originally posted by abhilegend
I should be elated but then I'm not carver y'know.
More like 30% reduced sodium Carver9

Originally posted by abhilegend
Apparently you can't read either.

Batman: "...the pressure of seventeen thousand atmospheres and heat like the surface of the sun."

Atmospheric Pressure defintion: "Atmospheric pressure, sometimes also called barometric pressure, is the pressure exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere of Earth"
Also read: Atmosphere (unit)

So Batman is saying the pressure is 17,000 atms. That's easy to follow. Inaccurate because the pressure at the inner core of real Earth is more accurately 3,300,000 to 3,600,000 atm

And then there's an entirely separate clause separate by the cunjunction "and" - "heat like the surface of the sun".

The sun has a surface temperature of approximately 5,778 K (5,505 °C, 9,941 °F)
The inner core has a temperature of about 5,700 K (5,400 °C; 9,800 °F)

Reading - it's not that hard.

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
[b]The Mighty Thor #10 Pt 2/2

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Nice bullet catching ft.

Is it normal for both sides in these arguments to take pot shots at each whenever they can?

Oh wait, internet.

Never mind.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, that's just bullshit.
But consider this, Wonder woman flat out couldn't survive that. Only superman could.

Wonder woman for low Herald, eh?

Apparently you can't read either.

And no, struggling against the core of Earth isn't a bad or low feat.

This title has a lot of issues, low feats aren't one of them.

At one point lava was considered fatal to Thor. That's a low feat. Not this.

I don't think Wonder Woman can survive the temperature of the sun.

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
[b]Ultimates #10 Pt 2/2

So Thanos had at least some of this planned. [/B]

Ms. America is a beast. Light speed reflexes and the strength to match/exceed Blue Marvel. Didn't know this girl was this powerful.

Darth Vader #24

Thank you readcomcis.net you always deliver.

Originally posted by Cogito
Batman: "...the pressure of seventeen thousand atmospheres and heat like the surface of the sun."

Atmospheric Pressure defintion: "Atmospheric pressure, sometimes also called barometric pressure, is the pressure exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere of Earth"
Also read: Atmosphere (unit)

So Batman is saying the pressure is 17,000 atms. That's easy to follow. Inaccurate because the pressure at the inner core of real Earth is more accurately 3,300,000 to 3,600,000 atm

And then there's an entirely separate clause separate by the cunjunction [b]"and" - "heat like the surface of the sun".

The sun has a surface temperature of approximately 5,778 K (5,505 °C, 9,941 °F)
The inner core has a temperature of about 5,700 K (5,400 °C; 9,800 °F)

Reading - it's not that hard. [/B]

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, I'm sorry I even bothered.
Originally posted by carver9
I don't think Wonder Woman can survive the temperature of the sun.

Supergirl just did.

So Supergirl is more powerful than Wonder woman?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Supergirl just did.

So Supergirl is more powerful than Wonder woman?

Havok survived being thrown in a star. Not a durability ft and it sure as hell isn't a durability ft when the Supers go inside of a star. Also, Super girl and Superman do not share fts.

Demon Chicken Poyo



Originally posted by carver9
Havok survived being thrown in a star. Not a durability ft and it sure as hell isn't a durability ft when the Supers go inside of a star. Also, Super girl and Superman do not share fts.

Havok was supercharged. Here Kara was depowered and was restored to full power.

So Superman>Supergirl>Wonder Woman? I can live with that.

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Originally posted by Galan007
Well, it turns out that Solar is responsible for creating the current Gold Key multiverse, lol:

Solar honestly has more confirmed multiversal feats than any other comic character I know of. Fucking unreal. none

Which Solar is this?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Havok was supercharged. Here Kara was depowered and was restored to full power.

So Superman>Supergirl>Wonder Woman? I can live with that.

👆

Lol...you're catching on. It did Super charge him.

Jesus Christ. Of course the sun isn't going to kill Kara if it's powering her back up. That's like me using Hulk being poured in radiation as a durability ft.