Sun dipped Superman vs Rune King Thor

Started by carver937 pages

Originally posted by -Pr-
That would be like agreeing with you that water is wet.

Then again, I haven't read the comic, so I'm sure there's a page or two in there that you've misrepresented.

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Please read it and share your thoughts. I want to see you type "Carver9, yep, you was right". You would probably throw your computer across the room before typing that but it'll be good to revisit this.

So WW was defeated by Batman level robots?

Originally posted by carver9
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Please read it and share your thoughts. I want to see you type "Carver9, yep, you was right". You would probably throw your computer across the room before typing that but it'll be good to revisit this.

You overestimate how hard it is to prove you wrong.

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Superman
Faster and way stronger.
Hell normal Superman can overpower millions of stellar weight of force.

Originally posted by h1a8
Superman
Faster and way stronger.
Hell normal Superman can overpower millions of stellar weight of force.
When did that happen?

Thor and Thor can overpower zillions of stellar weight.

Spite, regular Superman one shots them all.

Originally posted by h1a8
Superman
Faster and way stronger.
Hell normal Superman can overpower millions of stellar weight of force.

Has never done so, and will never do so

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Has never done so, and will never do so

The chain feat.

Originally posted by carver9
Thor and Thor can overpower zillions of stellar weight.

You typed Thor twice.
And prove it

Originally posted by h1a8
The chain feat.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Has never done so, and will never do so
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil

Are you claiming that Superman didn't break those chains?

Which had nothing to do with Superman, period. He broke chains that could be used to do that. the distance, width, acceleration of stars, the galaxy, and the number of chains isn't even mentioned. No amount of head canon is gonna change the feat is unquantifiable

And it's not even a striking/strength applicable feat, it's lifting, what is wrong with you?

he just yanked/ripped it apart. He didn't break or shatter it with a strike. Compare it to the real world, where powerlifters can pull a car or a truck. Of course they're not actually strong enough to damage them or the line they use to pull them, but that sort of strength is measured entirely differently from how a boxer or a martial artist punches, period.

Get a gf and a job you loser

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Which had nothing to do with Superman, period. He broke chains that could be used to do that. the distance, width, acceleration of stars, the galaxy, and the number of chains isn't even mentioned. No amount of head canon is gonna change the feat is unquantifiable

Superman broke the chains so it had everything to do with him lol.

Numbers don't have to be given to be quantifiable. We can extrapolate from low ball numbers to get a figure that's UNDER what was required.

For example, a train weighs more than a car. But if I don't know the EXACT weight of the train and instead use the weight of a car to estimate the weight of the train then all I did was underestimate the feat.

The chain feat was underestimated. That means the real force used was much more.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
And it's not even a striking/strength applicable feat, it's lifting, what is wrong with you?

he just yanked/ripped it apart. He didn't break or shatter it with a strike. Compare it to the real world, where powerlifters can pull a car or a truck. Of course they're not actually strong enough to damage them or the line they use to pull them, but that sort of strength is measured entirely differently from how a boxer or a martial artist punches, period.

Strength scales.
Striking power depends on 2 things
1. The strength of the push (pushing forces)
2. The speed of the strike

Body builders have large push forces but slow punch speeds.
Superman has both large push forces and super speed.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Has never done so, and will never do so

Those Superman Underoos must be super tight cause you’re not making any sense.

Originally posted by h1a8
Superman broke the chains so it had everything to do with him lol.

Numbers don't have to be given to be quantifiable. We can extrapolate from low ball numbers to get a figure that's UNDER what was required.

For example, a train weighs more than a car. But if I don't know the EXACT weight of the train and instead use the weight of a car to estimate the weight of the train then all I did was underestimate the feat.

The chain feat was underestimated. That means the real force used was much more.

You do know that character that mentioned the chains capabilties lied about some things, right? His credibility is trash.