Originally posted by xJLxKingBased on what? Him resisting a few magical attacks? Give me a break. ermm
However, as of now, Superman is IMMUNE not resistant. Thats two different meaning.
Originally posted by EnyalusI will simply not delve into that part of this 'debate' whatsoever.
after he's been sundipping for 2 million years?
imo said 'stipulation' gets an enormous stamp of FAIL. none
I will simply not delve into that part of this 'debate' whatsoever
Based on what? Him resisting a few magical attacks? Give me a break
It's simple, in our dimension, he can do whatever he wants, VS a guy that can't do what ever he wants.Superman has no ability to create things out of thin air, change physics, alter reality, and other sutff that Mr. Mxy can do.
Superman is a speed punch guy, that's it.
Originally posted by xJLxKing
You don't like that the fact that the TC stated this??That's folly. It's been stated. There was a Bio I have seen. I cant find it anymore, but its also on other wbsites like WIKi, and google search.
That doesn't win you the arguement. You are compareing Apples to Oranges. It's like saying Mxy cant punch through time so he loses even though his power are better. Thats not why I am arguing this. Its the fact that MXy power have been stated to be Magic in OUR dimension. It's has magic properties so it's calssified as magic.
So I guess the Classic Beyonder's powers are MAGIC also since they have reality wrapping type magical based properties as well right?
Originally posted by Galan007
Do YOU understand that means nothing - nothing at all?Withstanding a punch from BA, and...... Nevermind, what's the point?
Power Levels
Kal-El of former Earth-Prime is the most powerful kryptonian in the DC Multiverse, except for the Kal-El (DC One Million) of the 853rd Century, and has no practical limitations in his ability to directly use or overwhelm other physical or energy sources for his own.
Due to his existence out of Multiverse, because of the death of his home world in Crisis on Infinite Earths, he is completely immune to the reality-changing abilities of his enemies (such as imps of Fifth Dimension).
Anyone who read Heaven's Ladder knows that the Zealots' entire race together is nowhere near Mxy in power. Heck, the Heaven they wanted to create (Apparently some kind of pocket dimension or something) and what the entire machine was for, was going to be done using the mental energies of the planets they captured. Mxy, or even Odin, can do that easily enough depending on the portrayal.
They were highly advanced energy beings with utterly shitty durability and some fire power (I say some because a rogue Zealot or two IIRC was able to knock John for a loop with a blast temporarily). That being said, we saw one Zealot ripping the dimensions out of an Imp. Not really sure how to coincide that with the rest if we assume a regular Imp has even 1% of Mxy's power.
Heck, the Zealots captured the entire Imp World, 5th Dimension and all meaning they could subjugate the entire race. But I doubt they can beat an Avenger's line up in a fight. Galan, if you read this, are regular denizens portrayed like this ever again or are they only powerful in 3-D space and not the native 5-D? Kind of like Kryptonians on Krypton vs. Earth.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusDuring World's Funnest, Mxy destroyed the entire 5th dimension(and all of it's inhabitants) after he and Bat-Mite transported there-- so his power still appeared to be at it's '3-d levels' within the 5th-d.
Galan, if you read this, are regular denizens portrayed like this ever again or are they only powerful in 3-D space and not the native 5-D? Kind of like Kryptonians on Krypton vs. Earth.
Aside from that, it's hard to say how powerful imps are inside the 5th dimension, as hardly any stories showcase the 5th-d for more than a few pages at a time. They almost always come off as very powerful, though.