Originally posted by Creshosk
Dude, Mike, why are you bothering with the fanboy? He's a fanboy, they don't listen to logic or reason, only their own hardon's for that which theyr'e a fanboy of.
Phenom and I have a history, we're like matter and antimatter when we come in contact.
I suppose you're right though, however, I'll leave him with one final thought:
Phenomen - LOL, if you want to play the "take every random hyperbole from works of questionable canonicity as gospel and use it to define the character's powerset" game, then let's play.
Kismet is a character from DC comics that embodies all of time and space in the universe and has near omnipotence and omniscience.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kismet_%28DC_Comics%29
In JLA/Avengers (Which is at least as canon to DC as the DBZ anime is to the DB manga), she was completely equal to Eternity from Marvel. In fact, her official title is "Illuminator of All Realities", implying she might be equal to Multi - Eternity.
Dominus, another DC comics character, had cosmic power great enough to defeat an entrap Kismet. Superman then fought and defeated Dominus.
Therefore Superman > Dominus > the embodiment of a multiverse.
Originally posted by King KandySo if you couldn't find any, and I couldn't find any does that mean that chances are the OP couldn't find any either?
Couldn't find any, but I'm sure that they're there somewhere.
Would that mean that if they gave up and just used a picture that they COULD find that we have to go with the anime version because pictures of the manga version are hard to find?
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Phenom and I have a history, we're like matter and antimatter when we come in contact.I suppose you're right though, however, I'll leave him with one final thought:
Phenomen - LOL, if you want to play the "take every random hyperbole from works of questionable canonicity as gospel and use it to define the character's powerset" game, then let's play.
Kismet is a character from DC comics that embodies all of time and space in the universe and has near omnipotence and omniscience.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kismet_%28DC_Comics%29
In JLA/Avengers (Which is at least as canon to DC as the DBZ anime is to the DB manga), she was completely equal to Eternity from Marvel. In fact, her official title is "Illuminator of All Realities", implying she might be equal to Multi - Eternity.
Dominus, another DC comics character, had cosmic power great enough to defeat an entrap Kismet. Superman then fought and defeated Dominus.
Therefore Superman > Dominus > the embodiment of a multiverse.
yes buT superman pwning Dominus is REDICULOUS. If I could type it a thousand times it wouldn't be enough.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Phenom and I have a history, we're like matter and antimatter when we come in contact.I suppose you're right though, however, I'll leave him with one final thought:
Phenomen - LOL, if you want to play the "take every random hyperbole from works of questionable canonicity as gospel and use it to define the character's powerset" game, then let's play.
Kismet is a character from DC comics that embodies all of time and space in the universe and has near omnipotence and omniscience.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kismet_%28DC_Comics%29
In JLA/Avengers (Which is at least as canon to DC as the DBZ anime is to the DB manga), she was completely equal to Eternity from Marvel. In fact, her official title is "Illuminator of All Realities", implying she might be equal to Multi - Eternity.
Dominus, another DC comics character, had cosmic power great enough to defeat an entrap Kismet. Superman then fought and defeated Dominus.
Therefore Superman > Dominus > the embodiment of a multiverse.
It was mentioned as happenening in the Avengers Handbook, and the story line continued in the regular Canon DC books.
Wouldn't that mean that it happened as canon to 616 Marvel as well as the DCU?
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
yes buT superman pwning Dominus is REDICULOUS. If I could type it a thousand times it wouldn't be enough.
I know, that's my point. When someone makes ridiculous arguments, counter them with ridiculous arguments. He himself stated that everything that ever happened is canon and counts.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
I know, that's my point. When someone makes ridiculous arguments, counter them with ridiculous arguments. He himself stated that everything that ever happened is canon and counts.
I know what you are saying now. Anyway, it's rediculous that this thread is going on this long. Boo would have a hard time with a GL or WonderWoman, Flash, Thor, Sersi would even pwn him. Yet people are putting him up against Thanos? Silver Surfer would beat the crap out of boo, shooting him from solar systems away if he wanted.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
I know what you are saying now. Anyway, it's rediculous that this thread is going on this long. Boo would have a hard time with a GL or WonderWoman, Flash, Thor, Sersi would even pwn him. Yet people are putting him up against Thanos? Silver Surfer would beat the crap out of boo, shooting him from solar systems away if he wanted.
In Phenomenol's world, DBZ characters beat everyone, and everything that makes a DBZ character look strong is unquestionable, everything that makes them look weak doesn't count, everything that makes a rival look strong doesn't count (Odin can't destroy a planet, Superman has no durability feats, whenever someone destroys a planet it was really a small asteroid, or not their own power, or an illusion, but whenever a DBZ character even claims they could destroy a planet, it's fact).
😠
Originally posted by Creshosk
So if you couldn't find any, and I couldn't find any does that mean that chances are the OP couldn't find any either?Would that mean that if they gave up and just used a picture that they COULD find that we have to go with the anime version because pictures of the manga version are hard to find?
Originally posted by Endless Mike
In Phenomenol's world, DBZ characters beat everyone, and everything that makes a DBZ character look strong is unquestionable, everything that makes them look weak doesn't count, everything that makes a rival look strong doesn't count (Odin can't destroy a planet, Superman has no durability feats, whenever someone destroys a planet it was really a small asteroid, or not their own power, or an illusion, but whenever a DBZ character even claims they could destroy a planet, it's fact).😠
LMAO. DBZ characters are around from Captain Atom Level to no higher than Sentry. I can't see any of them beating Silver Surfer or GL except the Uber Villians. And None of them, would EVER beat Thanos.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Phenom and I have a history, we're like matter and antimatter when we come in contact.I suppose you're right though, however, I'll leave him with one final thought:
Phenomen - LOL, if you want to play the "take every random hyperbole from works of questionable canonicity as gospel and use it to define the character's powerset" game, then let's play.
Kismet is a character from DC comics that embodies all of time and space in the universe and has near omnipotence and omniscience.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kismet_%28DC_Comics%29
In JLA/Avengers (Which is at least as canon to DC as the DBZ anime is to the DB manga), she was completely equal to Eternity from Marvel. In fact, her official title is "Illuminator of All Realities", implying she might be equal to Multi - Eternity.
Dominus, another DC comics character, had cosmic power great enough to defeat an entrap Kismet. Superman then fought and defeated Dominus.
Therefore Superman > Dominus > the embodiment of a multiverse.
FAIL! (it always ends up like thisfor you).
I read the comic and Superman NEVER fought Dominius. Superman just has a long series of struggles through time itself, forces Superman to live through alternate realities .all different Suprmanen are then revealed like fighting Nazi's, Superman Pre-crisis. PFFT. All that happens is after he finds out that he has a history with Kismet he returns to the proper reality.