Superman (Sundipped) vs Tyrant (de powered)

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Superman takes this.

Originally posted by carnage52
supes and not because i'm a dc fanboy.
Then why?

Can I ask a legit question. I've seen supes look very bad when staying in the sun for too long. Does this mean he couldn't just stay in there for days and eventually reaches a soaking point where it's time to leave?

He can stay as long as he wants in the sun.

Kurupt: AllStar Superman. Elseworlds, not canon to mainstream Superman. though that Superman does actually exist somewhere given the nature of Hypertime.

Hmmm, I'll give a sundipped supes 7/10

tyrant

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
Kurupt: AllStar Superman. Elseworlds, not canon to mainstream Superman. though that Superman does actually exist somewhere given the nature of Hypertime.

Yes but have we seen mainstream supes stay in the sun for a prolonged period of time and seen it not affect him? Point being as you say if those supes do exist and those are the instances we've seen him in the sun for awhile and affected why wouldn't it or be possible it does the same to other versions? Just trying to figure that out as I've always wondered which is true.

How can anyone logically assume Superman wins here at all?

I mean, if Tyrant wanted to, he could probably drain Superman of all his Solar Energy with a thought.

Either way, Tyrant beats the crap out of Clark.

Here comes a rant, ignore it.

😮

Enough of all this Pre-Crisis powerful assumption. Clark has been put down by Konvict, been given a bloody nose by Hercules, etc.

He would have to Sun-Dip for a long, long time for his power levels to reach those of Pre-Crisis.

Pre-Crisis Superman sneezes Solar Systems out of existence. On a sick day, his bodily noises, can cause more damage, than Clark on a good day.

Pre-Crisis Superman, worked on a level beyond New Earth Superman in my own opinion. It was as if, as long as he wanted it bad enough he could do anything.

He constantly defied the laws of physics.

I simply believe, he could do anything to an extent. His core power set in my opinion (If I recall all his ridiculous feats correctly) simply worked in a different way. There wasn't to much logic behind it besides the fact that he gets his power for a Yellow Sun. The mechanics of what he did, were not based on any known laws. I mean didn't writers simply give him new powers for any situation to simply try them out?

Didn't he seal of an entire Universe from the rest of the Multiverse, with his heat vision? I mean how is that possible. I know it is a comic but my point is, that crap like that wouldn't happen now without at least some logic behind it.

Either way, simply me rant and ignore it lol.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

Here comes a rant, ignore it.

Will do. 👆

I wasn't talking to you.

😠

Wut is that, like 6 walls of texts in like 5 minutes?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
How can anyone logically assume Superman wins here at all?

I mean, if Tyrant wanted to, he could probably drain Superman of all his Solar Energy with a thought.

Either way, Tyrant beats the crap out of Clark.

Here comes a rant, ignore it.

😮

Enough of all this Pre-Crisis powerful assumption. Clark has been put down by Konvict, been given a bloody nose by Hercules, etc.

He would have to Sun-Dip for a long, long time for his power levels to reach those of Pre-Crisis.

Pre-Crisis Superman sneezes Solar Systems out of existence. On a sick day, his bodily noises, can cause more damage, than Clark on a good day.

Pre-Crisis Superman, worked on a level beyond New Earth Superman in my own opinion. It was as if, as long as he wanted it bad enough he could do anything.

He constantly defied the laws of physics.

I simply believe, he could do anything to an extent. His core power set in my opinion (If I recall all his ridiculous feats correctly) simply worked in a different way. There wasn't to much logic behind it besides the fact that he gets his power for a Yellow Sun. The mechanics of what he did, were not based on any known laws. I mean didn't writers simply give him new powers for any situation to simply try them out?

Didn't he seal of an entire Universe from the rest of the Multiverse, with his heat vision? I mean how is that possible. I know it is a comic but my point is, that crap like that wouldn't happen now without at least some logic behind it.

Either way, simply me rant and ignore it lol.

Here's you answer: NO

Oh wow. What an intelligent response....

Yes it's true his IQ is over 200

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
How can anyone logically assume Superman wins here at all?

I mean, if Tyrant wanted to, he could probably drain Superman of all his Solar Energy with a thought.

Either way, Tyrant beats the crap out of Clark.

Here comes a rant, ignore it.

😮

Enough of all this Pre-Crisis powerful assumption. Clark has been put down by Konvict, been given a bloody nose by Hercules, etc.

He would have to Sun-Dip for a long, long time for his power levels to reach those of Pre-Crisis.

Pre-Crisis Superman sneezes Solar Systems out of existence. On a sick day, his bodily noises, can cause more damage, than Clark on a good day.

Pre-Crisis Superman, worked on a level beyond New Earth Superman in my own opinion. It was as if, as long as he wanted it bad enough he could do anything.

He constantly defied the laws of physics.

I simply believe, he could do anything to an extent. His core power set in my opinion (If I recall all his ridiculous feats correctly) simply worked in a different way. There wasn't to much logic behind it besides the fact that he gets his power for a Yellow Sun. The mechanics of what he did, were not based on any known laws. I mean didn't writers simply give him new powers for any situation to simply try them out?

Didn't he seal of an entire Universe from the rest of the Multiverse, with his heat vision? I mean how is that possible. I know it is a comic but my point is, that crap like that wouldn't happen now without at least some logic behind it.

Either way, simply me rant and ignore it lol.

Didn't he beat konvick rather easily and isn't konvick a team wrecker to boot.Besides that, supes was only sun-dipepd for a few hours when we saw him when he moved warworld and...well watever kind of to lazy to reply to all of thise.

Originally posted by kgkg
Yes it's true his IQ is over 200

Thank you captain obvious....

Anyone could see that, based on his intelligent reply to me. I mean it has be completely stumped.

I conceded the moment I read it.

Originally posted by The Great Galen
Didn't he beat konvick rather easily and isn't konvick a team wrecker to boot.Besides that, supes was only sun-dipepd for a few hours when we saw him when he moved warworld and...well watever kind of to lazy to reply to all of thise.

Lol.

😄

When did he defeat Konvict rather easily?

Konvict put him down in one punch in the past and that was a really bad showing for Clark's reflexes.

I think Clark was trying to stop Konvict's fist with his face. Didn't work out to well.

Did it happen in Trinity? I have every issue published but I haven't gotten time to read the last 4 issues (I was planning to catch up on my comic reading tomorrow. I don't have any classes tomorrow fortunately.).

What are you talking about?

When did I refer to the Sun-Dipped Superman of War World?

Lol....

I'm a fanboy. Supes takes this.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Did it happen in Trinity? I have every issue published but I haven't gotten time to read the last 4 issues

Have you read the first 22 issues? or any other Superman comic? Ever?