Originally posted by jrodslam
Well im not sure if you knew this but Flash can absorb the speed of others to move faster than lightspeed without actual time travel. When he taps into the speedforce on his own however, he doesnt automatically do it either(time travel). When he enters the speedforce, its a RISK that he time travels, thats why he doesnt always do it. There has been an occasion or two where he doesnt travel in time, but yet taps into the speedforce. Just so you know. 😄
Originally posted by kgkg
can some post some comic reference
Np. In Flash #209, Superman is trying to catch up with him and he says to himself.....
"But that was before I got over my fear of replacing Barry. Before I discovered where my speed actually comes from. And before I learned how to better tap into the speed force and take complete controll of my abilities. I could steal all of Superman's kinetic energy and stop him cold, but it'd be like throwing him out of a car...one moving at over 2,000 miles a second."
Flash v.3 #133, Flash defeats Mirror Master, noting that "light is having trouble keeping up"
Flash v.3 #136-8 -- Flash evenly races an energy being who moves at or beyond lightspeed, then, boosted by the collective speed of humanity, outruns "instant transmission' that is specifically referred to as being beyond lightspeed.
Hope that helps. 🙂
Originally posted by K3VIL
Ehm...how to say...NO.
Actually Wally can perform time travel with ease, he's more in control than when he performed time travel while fighting against Savitar, he has mastered the use of the SF since that period.
I wasnt saying that Flash has trouble time traveling. I was saying he has trouble tapping the speed force WITHOUT time traveling. I know he can now master the SF. From my first post i said that he has full control over it. Sorry for the confusion.
Originally posted by The Flash
"Action Comics Annual #7: Alone, Superman twice defeated alien armadas, each capable of destroying a planet."Planet destroying armadas are NOTHING to the Man of Steel!
Pre-crisis Superman.
Originally posted by The Flash
"Superman #153: Superman became the first being ever in the history of the Universe to defeat an Imperiex probe. He used a combination of super speed and super strength to destroy an Imperiex space construct ; said construct was capable of annihilating our solar system. Note that Superman took a blast from Imperiex, the beam aforementioned as being able to vaporize a solar system"What's a planet/meteor compared to a solar system?
Pre-crisis Superman
All of the comics you've mentioned occurred prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths. All of the said events have been retconned.
We're talking about current Superman aren't we?
Originally posted by juggernaut74
Ok, Im done being nice. If you actually own the comic you f*cking moron you would know that it is not a planet. And it was the combined power of Morg and Surfer that blew up a space rock. It is geting annoying with you making sh!t up all of the time just to suit your needs. Grow up jack @ss.
Wow. You through venting?
That was pretty immature for you to explode with such a multitude of insults. I don't think I'm the one that needs to do some growing up.
Where in the comic does the narration, or Surfer, or Morg say that that it is a meteor that they are fighting on? I have provided evidence. You should do the same.
Morg is defeated after the blast. It is clearly the Silver Surfer that destroyed the planet.
Originally posted by Cosmic CubeWhere does it says its a planet? And another thing afte the explosion you see Morg lying on the ground. Could it be possible that nothing even blew up at all?
.Where in the comic does the narration, or Surfer, or Morg say that that it is a meteor that they are fighting on?
Originally posted by juggernaut74
Where does it says its a planet? And another thing afte the explosion you see Morg lying on the ground. Could it be possible that nothing even blew up at all?
He is lying on a fragment of the destroyed planet. Notice the huge chunks of rock floating around.
A really, really, huge asteroid or "space rock," is called a planet.
Originally posted by Cosmic CubeActually no they are Post-Crisis Superman. Go check for yourself
Pre-crisis Superman.Pre-crisis Superman
All of the comics you've mentioned occurred prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths. All of the said events have been retconned.
We're talking about current Superman aren't we?