Originally posted by JuntaiPeople can claim a feat is a low one, that doesn't make it so.
The social stigma of the event in question. Weather it's a low feat or not, people using it as one, lumps it categorically with other similarly used representations. "Low feat".
He tried to make the claim that it was a low feat, then he said it was unquantifiable, now it's back to being a low feat.
Originally posted by Galvaclaw
It's only a low feat in comparison to Superman's high end feats like planet moving or warping reality by singing.It's also a largely unquantifiable feat as the moon wasn't made of rock but solid energy which harder to categorise.
If you read issue 30 you'd know, because it was stated on panel, that the Shadow Moon was a perfect duplicate of our own Moon. Nothing 'unquantifiable' about it - the weight was even given. 81 billion tons.
Originally posted by GalvaclawIf it was hal and him then it is a shared feat.
Yes he did. For planet moving it was hal and him pulling the Earth away from Starbreakers grasp.He had no powerup in final crisis when he killed Darkseid.
Do you really think Superman just sang to defeat him? Did you even read fc?
Originally posted by Enyalusif mcduffie said superman was racing at the speed of light 2 miles an hour what would you say? It was a typo. Or a mistake. The moon feat is viable using real world physics when we know the intent of the writer.
Comic moon = Shadow moon, in so far as JLA v4 is concerned. Apparently.
Originally posted by fangirl101
if mcduffie said superman was racing at the speed of light 2 miles an hour what would you say? It was a typo. Or a mistake. The moon feat is viable using real world physics when we know the intent of the writer.
The moon isn't 81 quintillion tons. So yeah, it was definitely a mistake. Doesn't really matter. The feat was quantifiable. As it was clearly quantified on panel. And was stated to be an exact duplicate of Luna. Thus making the post I was replying to untrue.
Originally posted by TricksterPriestIt's still canon.
Mcduffy's a frigging idiot. 😐 The weight's wrong. 👇
Originally posted by fangirl101Still the weight of a moon and nothing even close to the size of something twice the size of earth.
I think it was a typo. The moon weights like 81 quintillion tons. Lol