KMC Comic Book Tiers

Started by Symmetric Chaos485 pages
Originally posted by DigiMark007
Everyone thinks that but there's really no solid evidence. There's the panel of him pressing something like 80 Quintillion tons with 1 hand....and everyone freaked out and was like "Zomg! He's like 3x Pwnerzoid better than regular Supez!"

Even lifting just the Earth would put his strength several orders of magnitude above that of someone who can hold 80 quintillion tons.

However Superman has never lifted a planet that I know of, he's just used his flight speed to move them around.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Even lifting just the Earth would put his strength several orders of magnitude above that of someone who can hold 80 quintillion tons.

However Superman has never lifted a planet that I know of, he's just used his flight speed to move them around.

No one can lift a planet unless the planet is within arms reach of another planet can they? All any one can do is move it and to do so they have to overcome inertia. What do you mean?

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Dmg should be High Meta. I can't see him beating the likes of Blastaar or Iron Man for any majority. He has like one good feat in making the universe. IF we go by that, he should be astract lvl. He gets trashed alot. And has an ugly face. No Herald Tier for him IMO.

Trashed a lot? Or not. He starts out at low meta level, and before long he's able to one-shot guys like metallo. Hell, he just blew up ****ing metal dude from the fourth Reich without even powering up first. He leveled downtown Atlanta on his own, and easily owned the shit out of the Titans single-handily.

Give him a little more credit, he'd wreck Iron Man like a little girl. Iron man's got nothing that could do shit to him, zoom only won because he's a ****ing Flash villain and beat on Damage until he went critical and wasted pretty much everyone in the building with them.

Originally posted by zozo_yoyo_xoxo
No one can lift a planet unless the planet is within arms reach of another planet can they? All any one can do is move it and to do so they have to overcome inertia. What do you mean?

Exactly.

Propulsion Power =/= Physical Strength

Superman doesn't have any feats I know of that show him lifiting quintillions on tons with one hand.

It was 200 Quintillion tons. I believe that's something like 3x the weight of the moon. As far as pure lifting goes, it's impressive as hell.

I wouldn't doubt for a second AS Supes could move a planet.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Exactly.

Propulsion Power =/= Physical Strength

Superman doesn't have any feats I know of that show him lifiting quintillions on tons with one hand.

Well it could be argued to keep his spine straight between the propulsion and lifting he is bearing that weight. The same could be argued for any character in that situation couldn't it?

Originally posted by Validus
It was 200 Quintillion tons. I believe that's something like 3x the weight of the moon. As far as pure lifting goes, it's impressive as hell.

And with one hand.

Originally posted by Validus
It was 200 Quintillion tons. I believe that's something like 3x the weight of the moon. As far as pure lifting goes, it's impressive as hell.

I wouldn't doubt for a second AS Supes could move a planet.

Sorry. Just did the math nosweat 200Qintillion > Earth's Weight

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Sorry. Just did the math nosweat 200Qintillion > Earth's Weight

Doesn't the Earth weigh in the sextillions?

Originally posted by zozo_yoyo_xoxo
Well it could be argued to keep his spine straight between the propulsion and lifting he is bearing that weight. The same could be argued for any character in that situation couldn't it?

The body has a lot of muscles and muscle groups 😬 Keeping your spine straight doesn't mean much about your arms or legs or eyelids.

The most impressive thing about planet moving is the durability needed to keep one's self from being torn apart.

Originally posted by Validus
Doesn't the Earth weigh in the sextillions?

Yeah . . . it's really fuking hard to work with SciNotation OK 😠 (espacially when things keep geting converted and I can't quite read the calculator's out put)

😛

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
The body has a lot of muscles and muscle groups 😬 Keeping your spine straight doesn't mean much about your arms or legs or eyelids.

The most impressive thing about planet moving is the durability needed to keep one's self from being torn apart.

The spine is bearing the load between his thrust and his outstretched arms. The fact the arms are outstretched and the spine is straight and indicates he is bearing the load, unless has has been theorised many times on the web he uses a kind of super tactile telekenesis to perform these actions. this does not fit in though with the green lanterns chains arond the Moon being pulled by Superman and Wonderwoman which indicates it is an act of strenghth given the pulling on a chain rather than pushing.

Earth - 5.9742 × 10^24 Kilograms
Moon - 7.36 × 10^22 Kilograms
All Star - 2.0 X 10^23 Kilograms (One handed)

Originally posted by Soljer
Earth - 5.9742 × 10^24 Kilograms
Moon - 7.36 × 10^22 Kilograms
All Star - 2.0 X 10^23 Kilograms (One handed)

Where did you get those masses, i've just locked and found three conflicting ones.

Originally posted by Soljer
Earth - 5.9742 × 10^24 Kilograms
Moon - 7.36 × 10^22 Kilograms
All Star - 2.0 X 10^23 Kilograms (One handed)

Did you just come in here to prove we're all bad at math? 😛

Originally posted by Soljer
Earth - 5.9742 × 10^24 Kilograms
Moon - 7.36 × 10^22 Kilograms
All Star - 2.0 X 10^23 Kilograms (One handed)

Even I can tell you that those weights are off.

Qunitillion is 10^18 not 10^23

Cosmic math = Cosmic headache

Originally posted by Nataku8188
Cosmic math = Cosmic headache

Agreed and it's not maths it's finding a website with the earthes mass on it.

comic math = cosmic headache?

Originally posted by Validus
Doesn't the Earth weigh in the sextillions?

😂 You said sex.

😐

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Even I can tell you that those weights are off.

Qunitillion is 10^18 not 10^23

Yeah... you have to account for the two extra zeros (as it's 200, not 2), so he would still be lifting 2.0 x 10^20 (one hand)