Hulks base strength is 100k, now he can lift more than that, but he need to get mad. In the following picture, superman lifts a little more ... (The biggest thing I have seen Hulk ever do is hold a part of a mountain in Secret Wars ... He has not done anything special in non-canon either)
Supermans feats > Hulks feats (by far)
Superman 200000000000000000000k (or something like that)
Hulk 100k
Superman pushing planets
Originally posted by jedi90
wrong, those events are not canon and the second scan is of superboy who isn't DC comics property anymore. nice try, next please.
The ignorance on these boards is staggering. Try picking up a comic book every now and then. It might help you avoid comments such as these.
Superman's time with the Legion of Superheroes has been reinstated back into continuity.
Next please.
Originally posted by Lostedge
Hulks base strength is 100k, now he can lift more than that, but he need to get mad. In the following picture, superman lifts a little more ... (The biggest thing I have seen Hulk ever do is hold a part of a mountain in Secret Wars ... He has not done anything special in non-canon either)Supermans feats > Hulks feats (by far)
Superman 200000000000000000000k (or something like that)
Hulk 100k
first of all you're posting pictures of non-continuity "all star superman" who absorbed an insane amount of solar energy that increased his powers 10 fold.
supes took a sun dip to move "that planet" warworld. otherwise he wouldn't be able to do it.
Originally posted by batdude123
The ignorance on these boards is staggering. Try picking up a comic book every now and then. It might help you avoid comments such as these.Superman's time with the Legion of Superheroes has been reinstated back into continuity.
Next please.
no, the amount of ignorance you want to apply to this debate is what's staggering. it's superman as superboy who was originally part of the legion of superheroes. superboy is no longer a DC property, the continuity of him and superman being the same person has been officially retconned since the 80s, pre-crisis superman no longer exists. you fanboys need to learn to live with it. D+...you Fail.
p.s.
prove it
Originally posted by jedi90
no, the amount of ignorance you want to apply to this debate is what's staggering. it's superman as superboy who was originally part of the legion of superheroes. superboy is no longer a DC property, the continuity of him and superman being the same person has been officially retconned since the 80s, pre-crisis superman no longer exists. you fanboys need to learn to live with it. D+...you Fail.p.s.
prove it
It's clear you don't know shit. Good job. 👆
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Actually his strength was only tripled in All Star Superman.EDIT: As for LOSH being canon, I don't think that means all of the Pre-Crisis feats are canon. Wasn't the Legion itself rebooted several times? Doesn't that mean it's more likely that as Superboy he was in one of the newer legions?
Not all his Pre-Crisis feats. Just his days with the Legion. 🙂
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Actually his strength was only tripled in All Star Superman.EDIT: As for LOSH being canon, I don't think that means all of the Pre-Crisis feats are canon. Wasn't the Legion itself rebooted several times? Doesn't that mean it's more likely that as Superboy he was in one of the newer legions?
i think Quintum estimate is off. but it also depends on which version of superman he was before the solar overdose in this series. i'm basing my estimate off of post crisis superman so 200 quintillion would be close to 10 fold. plus as the series went on his strength was increasing.
as for LOSH, some aspects are reintroduced but they were trying to insinuate that all pre-crisis feats are now canon. which is not true.
Originally posted by jedi90
no, the amount of ignorance you want to apply to this debate is what's staggering. it's superman as superboy who was originally part of the legion of superheroes. superboy is no longer a DC property, the continuity of him and superman being the same person has been officially retconned since the 80s, pre-crisis superman no longer exists. you fanboys need to learn to live with it. D+...you Fail.p.s.
prove it
It doesn't look like you know what you're talking about. Especially with the underlined part.
As far as whether or not his pre crisis feats with the legion are canon again, that's debatable given how - as someone already mentioned - LOSH have had several iterations retconned. But Superman as the LOSH Superboy is back in continuity.
Originally posted by Allankles
It doesn't look like you know what you're talking about. Especially with the underlined part.As far as whether or not his pre crisis feats with the legion are canon again, that's debatable given how - as someone already mentioned - LOSH have had several iterations retconned. But Superman as the LOSH Superboy is back in continuity.
you know what, you're right. i just made all that stuff up.
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2006/08/02/superboy-copyright-faq/
Originally posted by -Pr-
him not being the property of dc anymore has no bearing on the fact that several of superman's adventures with the legion as superboy are canon again.
ah, but it does. so far we have 3 reboots (man of steel, birthright, secret origins) for supes. DC writers can't seem to stick with one. superboy is not included in most comic origins cause of the legal issues with the seigel's. if supes is depicted using his superman persona as boy he is now referred to as superman or just clark, no superboy. if they treat secret origins as they did birthright you're going to see another reboot just in time for another lame superman movie.
from john bryne:
http://www.byrnerobotics.com/FAQ/listing.asp?ID=2&T1=Questions+about+Comic+Book+Projects#32
still waiting on you guys to show something from DC publisher's that says superman being superboy is now canon.
anyways, lets get back on topic.