Originally posted by Enyalus
I don't see why. Thor Girl's power rivals Odin's. So said Thor. And Odin himself said she had limitless power and potential. She's taken Surtur's best blast and survived. She's KO'd Gladiator with one blast. Etc.And Supreme's like Superman, but bloodlusted. 😬
Surtur's "best" blast took her down from Odin's level to the strength she is today. And today she lost to Korg, The Grey Gargoyle and couldn't do much to stop Ragnarok, Thor's clone.
Originally posted by Enyalus
I don't see why. Thor Girl's power rivals Odin's. So said Thor. And Odin himself said she had limitless power and potential. She's taken Surtur's best blast and survived. She's KO'd Gladiator with one blast. Etc.And Supreme's like Superman, but bloodlusted. 😬
Practically every character in comics has unlimited potential. Superman Blue has "beyond infinite" potential.
Doesn't mean they win a fight because of it.
Re: Superman/Wonderwoman vs Supreme/Thor girl
Originally posted by james2099
No cheap wins, so lasso binding and T-VO crap is out.
Even handicapping Team One by taking away WW's lasso (but conveniently not taking away Thor Girl's hammer), Team One still takes it because Thor Girl minus the hype isn't in fact that impressive.
Originally posted by Thorion
Er, because it hurt Gladiator who's just as durable as Superman and doesn't have a magic weakness?It's pretty simple.
Only, Superman doesn't have a magical weakness. He's no more or less affected by it than Gladaitor.
So assuming that they are equally durable, some of the dumbest shit I've read, it wouldn't hurt Superman more.
Originally posted by Kris Blaze
Only, Superman doesn't have a magical weakness. He's no more or less affected by it than Gladaitor.So assuming that they are equally durable, some of the dumbest shit I've read, it wouldn't hurt Superman more.
It's not an assumption. Going by feats, Gladiator is either equally durable, or slightly superior. Take your pick.
Yes, he does. Superman regardless of a few instances of terrible writing is still negatively affected by all forms of magic.
Originally posted by Thorion
It's not an assumption. Going by feats, Gladiator is either equally durable, or slightly superior. Take your pick.Yes, he does. Superman regardless of a few instances of terrible writing is still negatively affected by all forms of magic.
Yes, Superman is affected by magic. LIKE VIRTUALLY EVERY OTHER BEING IN EXISTENCE. You could try your best to come up with any incidents of Superman being more affected by magic, than anyone else, that takes place after his session with the Phantom Stranger.
You'd fail, but you're welcome to try.
Originally posted by Kris Blaze
Yes, Superman is affected by magic. LIKE VIRTUALLY EVERY OTHER BEING IN EXISTENCE. You could try your best to come up with any incidents of Superman being more affected by magic, than anyone else, that takes place after his session with the Phantom Stranger.You'd fail, but you're welcome to try.
Why does it have to take place after his encounter with PS?
Versions haven't been specified.
Team 2, 9.9/10.
Originally posted by Thorion
Why does it have to take place after his encounter with PS?Versions haven't been specified.
Team 2, 9.9/10.
Pretty simple actually.
He's the one who helped Superman work the "magic issues" he had, and it's -always- current version unless specified otherwise.
Good luck finding those scans.