One punch planet busters

Started by Hannibal-Lector11 pages

ah i see, my list was based on pure strength (hence juggy) yeah but speed probably wouldnt be enough to do it unless he was like... thrown

Not all planets are the same size, density, or material.

Mercury, and Jupiter are both planets, yet are vastly different.

There are a lot of variables to this.

Originally posted by UniOmni
Same way the Superman splitting a moon of mars is speed and durability, right?

Yeah, no one has denied that.

Originally posted by UniOmni
Same way the Superman splitting a moon of mars is speed and durability, right?

Who has tried to claim that that was a strength feat?

Originally posted by Soljer
Who has tried to claim that that was a strength feat?
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It's a partial strength feat. His arms didn't cave in as he flew threw. He held them str8 out. Kept them locked into place.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
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It's a partial strength feat. His arms didn't cave in as he flew threw. He held them str8 out. Kept them locked into place.

It's not a strength feat. -_-.

Originally posted by Soljer
It's not a strength feat. -_-.

In the same way I was saying Thor breaking the celestial's armor wasn't a strength feat. Funny how things can change to suit my past arguments.

Wait, how is flying through a moon analogous to swinging a hammer to break something?

Oh, right, it isn't.

Originally posted by Soljer
Wait, how is flying through a moon analogous to swinging a hammer to break something?

Oh, right, it isn't.

Um yeah. Think for yourself before I have to break it down.

Hammer swings.

At light speed.

Is indestructible.

Where is Thor's strength in all of that?

Looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Superman flying thru a planet looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Have you had enough or shall I break it down further and educate?

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Um yeah. Think for yourself before I have to break it down.

Hammer swings.

At light speed.

Is indestructible.

Where is Thor's strength in all of that?

Looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Superman flying thru a planet looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Have you had enough or shall I break it down further and educate?

The Hammer doesn't swing itself, idiot.

Someone's holding that handle.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Um yeah. Think for yourself before I have to break it down.

Hammer swings.

At light speed.

Is indestructible.

Where is Thor's strength in all of that?

Looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Superman flying thru a planet looks like a feat of speed and durability to me.

Have you had enough or shall I break it down further and educate?

Superman doesn't use muscles to fly.

A planet cant be destroyed by a punch. Your hand would make a hole, but the shock wouldnt be able to spread around the whole globe. Its not a solid object like a rock, there is water, ground and so

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Superman doesn't use muscles to fly.

What does that have to do with anything? T

Originally posted by Soljer
The Hammer doesn't swing itself, idiot.

Someone's holding that handle.


So now you are calling me an Idiot. Thor swung the hammer building up momentum. If it was a strength feat, Why not just punch the Celestials armor? Why swing the hammer building up momentum? Got ya. Idiot.

can someone prove to me that superman has planet destroying punches. I would like to see a scan. I know hulk has done it before but hulk has unlimited strength. I would like for someone to show me Superman destroying something the size of a planet BY STANDING ON TOP OF IT, with his fist.

Im thinking that you all are guessing and dont know what in the hell youre talking about. I know gladiator have done it, drax, champion, hulk, but has superman ever pulled a feat that even show him destroying something with one punch the size of a damn mountain, no. If he has prove it. I think the threadster should have put, show proof on the people that you named. Just because gladiator has superman powers doesnt mean that superman is as strong as gladiator, or even close.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
What does that have to do with anything? T

Thor does use muscles to swing the hammer. That's his strength (plus some mechanical advantage).

Superman doesn't use his muscles to fly through a planet. His strength is in no way involved.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Thor does use muscles to swing the hammer. That's his strength (plus some mechanical advantage).

Superman doesn't use his muscles to fly through a planet. His strength is in no way involved.

So when his arms didn't cave in from the impact, then what exactly did superman use if not strength? He held himself in a str8 line while flying thru a moon the size of a planet. And It wasn't just mechanical advantage Thor used, He used a hammer far harder than his fist, and he swung it around over and over building up momentum. Not a strength feat.

Originally posted by carver9
can someone prove to me that superman has planet destroying punches. I would like to see a scan. I know hulk has done it before but hulk has unlimited strength. I would like for someone to show me Superman destroying something the size of a planet BY STANDING ON TOP OF IT, with his fist.

Im thinking that you all are guessing and dont know what in the hell youre talking about. I know gladiator have done it, drax, champion, hulk, but has superman ever pulled a feat that even show him destroying something with one punch the size of a damn mountain, no. If he has prove it. I think the threadster should have put, show proof on the people that you named. Just because gladiator has superman powers doesnt mean that superman is as strong as gladiator, or even close.

Fail. Planets all have different makeups, etc. It's rediculous that you think Gladiator is as strong as Superman.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
So now you are calling me an Idiot. Thor swung the hammer building up momentum. If it was a strength feat, Why not just punch the Celestials armor? Why swing the hammer building up momentum? Got ya. Idiot.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Thor does use muscles to swing the hammer. That's his strength (plus some mechanical advantage).

Superman doesn't use his muscles to fly through a planet. His strength is in no way involved.

As far as his arms not 'caving in' - they were locked.

Same reason people that hit water with locked legs shatter their bones rather than just having their legs 'give way.'

Originally posted by Soljer
The Hammer doesn't swing itself, idiot.

Someone's holding that handle.

Yes, but do you really think that Thor's hand speed is = to c. -_-