Thanos vs. Superman:In a contest of strength

Started by nvrbeenwthagirl17 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
Oh please. Darkseid has continually failed time and time again. The point is at the end of whatever story arc any villain is involved in that they have to lose. Thanos accomplishes his goals and thereby changes as a character after it. Ds is still involved in the same shit he was seeking way back when. Just give him the full ale and get it over with.

Please dont you dare claim Darkseid has been even half as successful as Thanos has been.

DS has been the ruler of a pantheon of Gods for millions of years. He has also been successful at stopping the power of the Godwave. Among other things. He is even successful at being able to stand up to the full power of the ALE. And it sounds as if you are actually trying to tell the other poster that he doesn't have a right to his opinion. Is that what you are doing? You seem to have gotten upset that someone actually has a brain and uses it to formulate thier own opinion. Contrary to what you think, not every one misunderstands the character DS. You even now, still think DS wants the ALE. You obviously don't know jack about the charactter.

Originally posted by Hazsekswthurmom
You've already responded to that......
Guess that makes twice.

Originally posted by Master-Borg
no, I know.

All Star Superman lifted 200 Quintillion tons with one hand...the scientists then observed that that was the max of the machine and it was 3 times more than what regular Superman lifted on the machine

200/3 = 65

so regular superman was capable of lifting 65 quintillion tons

actually show me him being that strong and ill believe you, thanos > superman

Originally posted by Terryc250
actually show me him being that strong and ill believe you, thanos > superman

Superman turned the wheels of mageddon. It was bigger than the solar system.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Superman turned the wheels of mageddon. It was bigger than the solar system.
Where was the size of the wheels shown to be bigger than a solar system?

regular superman?

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Where was the size of the wheels shown to be bigger than a solar system?

The Mageddon was. The wheels are what drove the machine. Not like car wheels, but like the ones inside.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
The Mageddon was. The wheels are what drove the machine. Not like car wheels, but like the ones inside.
And the wheels were bigger than a solar system according to... ?

I also thought that Mageddon was an entity... so what machines were being driven?

It all seems pretty speculated at best...

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Superman turned the wheels of mageddon. It was bigger than the solar system.
Prove it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Prove it.

I doubt that it is possible to prove. What is more pertinent is the amount of power required to turn those wheels, but that is impossible to absolutely prove too. Suffice to say, they were damn heavy, and that should be enough.

Originally posted by Ouallada
I doubt that it is possible to prove. What is more pertinent is the amount of power required to turn those wheels, but that is impossible to absolutely prove too. Suffice to say, they were damn heavy, and that should be enough.

Unquantifiable strength feats are never enough.

An extrapolation or a compromise will have to suffice then. Plenty of cosmic strength feats lack numbers. How much strength does it take to tow a string of planets? No one knows, but suffice to say that it takes a lot of strength. How much strength does it take to bust a planet? No one knows. No one even knows the exact size of the planet either, which plays a large part too. The same applies for speed feats as well. When numbers are lacking, which is 99% of the time, we use a best-fit extrapolation, which is better than ignoring the feats for ambiguity.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
The Mageddon was. The wheels are what drove the machine. Not like car wheels, but like the ones inside.

What were they made of Solid rock?,Metal?,Helium?,Hydrogen?Were they hollow???

Some of the wheels looked like they were the size of Superman...

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Some of the wheels looked like they were the size of Superman...

It's not the wheels themselves bran as you know, It's the interlocking mechanisms of wheels thru out the machine that drive the machine. superman was turning the wheels that basically drove a solar system sized machine. Feat if I ever heard of one. How many heral beings you know can with strength move something that big?

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
It's not the wheels themselves bran as you know, It's the interlocking mechanisms of wheels thru out the machine that drive the machine. superman was turning the wheels that basically drove a solar system sized machine. Feat if I ever heard of one. How many heral beings you know can with strength move something that big?
I know, I'm only saying.

Again... where was the machine said to be bigger than a solar system?
I've read the comics specifically looking for this reference before...

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
I know, I'm only saying.

Again... where was the machine said to be bigger than a solar system?
I've read the comics specifically looking for this reference before...


It showed it. It dwarfed the solar system. Of course it had to be bran. It was a weapon of the old gods. In thier dimension, the earth looked like a pocket of air.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
It showed it. It dwarfed the solar system. Of course it had to be bran. It was a weapon of the old gods. In thier dimension, the earth looked like a pocket of air.
Again. I'm asking for proof.
I don't remember anywhere the ship being said to even be as big as a house...

Did we even see the outside of it?

Uh... huh...

Originally posted by Terryc250
regular superman?

Weaker than current.

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Again. I'm asking for proof.
I don't remember anywhere the ship being said to even be as big as a house...

Did we even see the outside of it?

Uh... huh...

We saw the outside of mageddon. That is enough for me.