Originally posted by superchron
wrong, even without flight Supes still could take Hulk-like jumps when he was a teenager. Anyway, Movie Supes, was pretty invulnerable, only kryptonite hurt him. Hulk felt bullets and tank shells, Supes laughs as he punts all of them into outer orbit
The Hulk' strength makes up for their durability.
Actually Superman was lifting it, because even though your flying you still have to constantly be holding it over your head.
But somewhere in between Superman's sun bath, killing the red-solar energy inside the chunks of kryptonite, and amping Superman's power, and the three Hulk's feats, Superman breaks out even with the three Hulks together.
Originally posted by superchron
Supes lifted up an airplane easily after catching it in the football stadium, Ang Lee Hulk struggled to throw a tank. Norton Hulk took multiple haymakers to break a hummer
Ang Lee's Hulk had NO problem with the tank, he just spun around and threw it like a ball.
But Hulk was a l.ot weaker when he threw the tank then he was at the end, because obviously throwing a 70 foot tall rock across a large lake>>>>Lifting an air plane.
Originally posted by Combat_Guru
Superman was sun bathed, and he had minute kryptonite in him that was easily rid of re solar energy.
Yeah.....it was still a massive landmass of Kryptonite. As this is his weakness it was mostl likely draining his strength as he carried it. Nothing the Hulk's have done compare to that.
Originally posted by The Pict
Yeah.....it was still a massive landmass of Kryptonite. As this is his weakness it was mostl likely draining his strength as he carried it. Nothing the Hulk's have done compare to that.
Superman went WAY under the Kryptonite, and then once Superman actually got close enough for the Kryptonite to harm him most of the weight was GONE.
Originally posted by The Pict
What are you talking about?
Are you high?
I meant that he went under grounf far below the kryptonite, and then propelled to island into space, but large chunks of rock fell off in the process, by the time Superman was close to the kryptonite, almost all of the rock and mass had fallen back down to Earth.
Originally posted by Placidity
No it was still sapping his strength from the moment his lifted it.If you want to refute that then explain why he lost his abilities when he landed on the surface of the continent.
By the way, is there proof that Superman can even be hurt by anything other than Kryptonite?
He landed on the land mass, he lifted it by the ground underneath it.
I was impressed when Superman, in a fast fly-by, shot out a wide ranged heat vision blast that completely vaporized large chunks of fall building debris when Metropolis started having that earthquake from the new forming continent. And his breath blew back a huge gas-line fire for at least a mile in distance if not a lot more. He was just too much for the gamma guys in my opinion.