Originally posted by Gecko4lifNeither does mathematical equations.
common sense doesnt extent to comics
Also, do you know how energy would be given off if one million suns exploded at once?
Me neither, but I know it would be a f*cking lot.
Hell, Galactus got full off of one nova's energies (and a couple planets).
I'm pretty damn sure Galactus>>>>>Superman in absorption properties.
Superman would be so overloaded it's not even funny... hell, I'd go so far as to say death.
But, of course that's irrelevant in dealing with Sentry.
Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
Neither does mathematical equations.
Hell of alot more then common sense
Also, do you know how energy would be given off if one million suns exploded at once?
Me neither, but I know it would be a f*cking lot.
Hell, Galactus got full off of one nova's energies (and a couple planets).
I'm pretty damn sure Galactus>>>>>Superman in absorption properties.
Superman would be so overloaded it's not even funny... hell, I'd go so far as to say death.
But, of course that's irrelevant in dealing with Sentry.
Originally posted by Gecko4lifNot really.
Hell of alot more then common sense
Originally posted by Gecko4lif
If i did a bit of research i could get a ballpark figure.
Originally posted by Gecko4lifGalactus gets stronger from the more energy he absorbs.
They arent the same thing. Galactus feeds off energy so he is like a stomach.
Superman is enhanced by the sun so he is more like a muscle.
Galactus grows weaker from not having energy.
Superman grows weaker from not having sunlight.
Hmm...
Also, Galactus eats a planet full of energy at a time.
Superman doesn't. Superman gets continuous energy fed through him all the time.
Galactus is used to huge bursts of energy going through him.
Superman isn't.
Galactus can absorb more than Superman, and if Galactus gets full off of one nova and a couple planets, then how in the f*ck is Superman going to withstand one million suns going off in his face?
Plus, Galactus absorbed all of the suns energy. A lot of years in the sun still doesn't mean he absorbed what would be equal to a nova.
Originally posted by Gecko4lifThat is completely irrelevant.
Even if he died (which i would doubt highly) hasnt the past taought you supes never says dead....
Originally posted by Gecko4lifPerhaps.
Exactly
Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
Galactus gets stronger from the more energy he absorbs.
Superman grows stronger from the more sunlight he absorbs.Galactus grows weaker from not having energy.
Superman grows weaker from not having sunlight.
Galactus eats more then actually abosorbing. And galactus will die if he doesnt. Superman wont. He will just become a little less then average human.
Hmm...Also, Galactus eats a planet full of energy at a time.
Superman doesn't. Superman gets continuous energy fed through him all the time.Galactus is used to huge bursts of energy going through him.
Superman isn't.
Galactus can absorb more than Superman, and if Galactus gets full off of one nova and a couple planets, then how in the f*ck is Superman going to withstand one million suns going off in his face?
Plus, Galactus absorbed all of the suns energy. A lot of years in the sun still doesn't mean he absorbed what would be equal to a nova.
This i might have to concede on. It demands more thought.
Originally posted by Gecko4lifYet, he absorbs energy.
Galactus eats more then actually abosorbing. And galactus will die if he doesnt. Superman wont. He will just become a little less then average human.
Just because one dies, and the other doesn't, doesn't make it different enough to say it's actually 'different'.
Originally posted by Gecko4lif'Galactus the Devourer' happened in 2000, I believe. The thing I'm talking about, happened in '88-'89. That's a good 11 year difference. Plus, by the time Galactus's mini-series came out, Galactus was only eating the life force of the people, and leaving the planet behind. Plus, he also had to eat right after he did this.
Because planet with life provide fake fullness to Galactus. This has already been exsplained. It is also the reason he needs to feed more and more often as apposed to before when he could go centuries between meals.
Also, when Galactus ate the energies from the nova, and the planets, there was no life force on them, so...
Originally posted by Gecko4lifPerhaps.
This i might have to concede on. It demands more thought.
I gather that the reason for this thread is ABC logic
A- "Superman can't survive a million exploding suns"
B- "Sentry has the power of a millions exploding suns"
C- "Sentry can beat Superman"
Hey I have one too
A. "Superman can't survive a Death Stroke" 😉
B. "Deathstrokes name is Death Stroke"
C. "Deathstroke greater than Superman
Originally posted by Harry Fingerman
Neither does mathematical equations.
This thread fails. Sentry sure as hell didn't have the power of a million exploding suns when Ultron was kicking his ass. does Ultron now have the power of 1 million and one Exploding suns? GTFO. Who's to say if Superman survives or not. Sun light increases his durability. The more sunlight, the stronger his durability. The sun's exploding might just actually power him up to survive thier own onslaught. It would be like trying to Over Load Thor with Odin magic. WTF.