Originally posted by h1a8Gladiator is another example of someone who fit the bill. Your reasoning was someone far faster with insane strength. Gladiator.
Stop trolling Quan. I mean it. Address what I said or ignore me:"How is Gladiator relevant here?
to throw Hulk to space or another state.
Gladiator didn't [b]TRY
Gladiator didn't TRY to hit Hulk into space or another state.
Gladiator TRIED to carry him to space at speeds far slower than light."We use PIS off and "full capacity". The plot determines what characters do as well as their character. When a character is gifted or genius then they can do anything that is deemed common sense or basic knowledge. If they don't in comics then it is PIS by definition.
It's in Superman's character because:
1. Superman is no dummy and if that is the only way to win then he would consider it at least as a final resort.
2. Superman has bfred before in comicsHell, hitting Hulk to another state by accident would work.
That's how Quan argues. He states a low ball feat for a D.C. character as why the Marvel character would win. Or better yet he does the low ball high ball con game. Name a low feat for D.C. and high ones for Marvel and make it look like he got a credible and sensible argument going. [/B]
Gladiator tried using his speed to take him into space. It did not work. 🙂
Cite an actual time he has bfr'd. You can't use less than one percent of his fight outcomes to determine this fight. Superman takes his hits and brawls. He is free to use his other abilities but acting like soon as the fight starts he bfrs is just plain not Superman.