Originally posted by fangirl101
he ran into a dark moon correct? Something that was more than a moon.
In what way?
If the shadow moon was to the regular moon, what the shadow league was to the real league, it was likely a lesser construct, since Icon put his down with a blast, Flash outran his, and superman one shotted his.
If you wanna be technical, everything points to it being a weaker moon, if that makes sense, and Superman still put himself to sleep destroying it.
Originally posted by UniOmniBesides the fact he did a similar feat in the Lex 2000 Special, to one of Saturns moons, and was unscathed?
In what way?If the shadow moon was to the regular moon, what the shadow league was to the real league, it was likely a lesser construct, since Icon put his down with a blast, Flash outran his, and superman one shotted his.
If you wanna be technical, everything points to it being a weaker moon, if that makes sense, and Superman still put himself to sleep destroying it.
Originally posted by Galan007
You're right. I'd forgotten that the "infinite mass punch" was nothing more than an asinine title, jam packed with hyperbole. There is nothing "infinite" about that punch at all.It should just be called an "increasing mass punch."
Well, Mindset's right. When Flash does an IMP, he approaches light speed and approaches infinite mass...he doesn't actually have infinite mass.
Originally posted by Raoul
superman being ko'd was a low showing, imo.
Well of course, it's McDuffie. I think that according to McDuffie, we sort of know Superman's strength limit from that. Somewhere less than 81 billion tons. One reason I say this is because if he could have simply pushed against it and moved it away from the Earth, it would've been much safer than simply slamming into it and blowing it up. Everyone knew it was dangerous, because if he was off even a little bit, large pieces would slam into the Earth and destroy it anyway. Causing Kal to say he'd eyeball it. So like I said, if he could've just moved it using strength, I think he would have. But again, this is all according to McDuffie....
Which is why I qualified that statement. Just for you, Raoul.
Originally posted by Enyalus
Well of course, it's McDuffie. I think that according to McDuffie, we sort of know Superman's strength limit from that. Somewhere less than 81 billion tons. One reason I say this is because if he could have simply pushed against it and moved it away from the Earth, it would've been much safer than simply slamming into it and blowing it up. Everyone knew it was dangerous, because if he was off even a little bit, large pieces would slam into the Earth and destroy it anyway. Causing Kal to say he'd eyeball it. So like I said, if he could've just moved it using strength, I think he would have. But again, this is all according to McDuffie....Which is why I qualified that statement. Just for you, Raoul.
someone needs to sort him out. it doesn't bother me that much that he's messing with superman, as there'll always be action or one of his other books, but kimiyo hoshi? NO. oh hell no. NO.
Originally posted by Raoul
someone needs to sort him out. it doesn't bother me that much that he's messing with superman, as there'll always be action or one of his other books, but kimiyo hoshi? NO. oh hell no. NO.
What's wrong with her current portrayal? I don't know much about her besides the fact that she was a complete b*tch in COIE and she seems like a complete b*tch currently. lol
Originally posted by Enyalus
What's wrong with her current portrayal? I don't know much about her besides the fact that she was a complete b*tch in COIE and she seems like a complete b*tch currently. lol
that i don't trust mcduffie given his track record.
she was arrogant, but during her jla (jli) run it was at least expanded upon by giffen and dematteis. there was a reason to her attitude. she actually became likeable.
Originally posted by EnyalusYeah, I realized that - which is why I replied to his post with:
Well, Mindset's right. When Flash does an IMP, he approaches light speed and approaches infinite mass...he doesn't actually have infinite mass.
Originally posted by Galan007
You're right. I'd forgotten that the "infinite mass punch" was nothing more than an asinine title, jam packed with hyperbole. There is nothing "infinite" about that punch at all.It should just be called an "increasing mass punch."