Originally posted by Soljer
Did I say that? No? Then maybe that's a good indicator of whether I believe it or not. doped.
Cool.
I just take it for what it is. A magical hammer that when swung, goes at the speed of light.
Unless people on here actually believe that Thor swings it that fast through pure muscle...
Originally posted by batdude123
Cool.I just take it for what it is. A magical hammer that when swung, goes at the speed of light.
Unless people on here actually believe that Thor swings it that fast through pure muscle...
Which I've been saying forever as well. The hammer adds much dmg to Thor's potential.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Fail. Planets all have different makeups, etc. It's rediculous that you think Gladiator is as strong as Superman.
Can you give me a reason to think otherwise since it was stated that gladiator strength is incaculable because of his confedence. Gladiator might not have a limit because of that reason, whereas it MIGHT would take a sundip superman to keep up with the strength that gladiator can maintain in a full confident state.
Originally posted by carver9
Can you give me a reason to think otherwise since it was stated that gladiator strength is incaculable because of his confedence. Gladiator might not have a limit because of that reason, whereas it MIGHT would take a sundip superman to keep up with the strength that gladiator can maintain in a full confident state.
Superman is capable of lifting 65 QUINTILLION tons...Gladiator is no where near that strong.
Originally posted by Master-Borg
does he use his muscles to keep his arms straight from bending from the force of hitting a planet?cuz I'm pretty sure he does, therefore it is a strength feat
Pieces of straw must be pretty strong, being able to keep themselves from bending from the force of hitting trees when they are driven through them in tornadoes.
Originally posted by Master-Borg
did I say it was not possible in a comic?you might want to take a class in reading comprehension, imbecile 😂
If you knew we were discussing comic books, then there was absolutely no reason for you to post this bullshit.
Originally posted by Master-Borg
Physically it is not possible to bust a planet with a punch.
Fail.
Originally posted by KK the Great
Pieces of straw must be pretty strong, being able to keep themselves from bending from the force of hitting trees when they are driven through them in tornadoes.
A piece of Straw is already in a straight line. It also doesn't have muscles and nerves to feel. Superman's arm bend. thus invalidating your example.
Originally posted by batdude123you need to relax and chill man, this is a comic discussion forum, there's no need to get so roused up and belittle others. If you disagree, fine, but save the name calling for other boards.
If you knew we were discussing comic books, then there was absolutely no reason for you to post this bullshit.Fail.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Have you ever hit water after a long fall? Besides the same applies to solid matter as well.
No. hitting water after a long fall only applies if said speed is great enough. If i where to hit the water at the speed it would take to kill me, the same speed would crush my arms to dust if I had my hands in a fist like superman did when he split the moon planet.