Originally posted by Kris Blaze
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You seriously misused that emoticon.
But I think I know where you got confused, so let me clarify.
Your quote was (and lets skip the coding) :
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Hulk stalemated Thor in a test-of-strength match. And eventually, Thor admitted Hulk is stronger than himself. So any feat of strength Thor has shown, Hulk can do that as well, and obviously at least a little more, or he wouldn't be stronger, would he?
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What I meant was, eventually over the YEARS, obviously not in the same issue. In Hulk's early years, he did stalemate Thor. But as we all know, Hulk not only gets stronger with rage, but his baseline has also gradually gotten higher over the years. Since then, Thor has clearly admitted, without doubt, that Hulk is stronger than him. And by that canon admission, and what is considered canon fact, Hulk can at least match Thor's highest showing, and a bit more that would distinguish his superiority in strength. That's what being stronger means.
So, I hope that clarifies it for you. I'll admit, I could've typed that better in the first place. But I'm right in any case. Hulk is to strength what Flash is to speed. Always at least better than the rest in that area. Not to say more powerful OVERALL, but certainly in their specialty.
Don't forget, Hulk also stalemated Kobe Bryant for almost six hours. The only person to actually BEAT Kobe Bryant is Chuck Norris. Consider what that means if you can.
Originally posted by Master Court
You seriously misused that emoticon.But I think I know where you got confused, so let me clarify.
Your quote was (and lets skip the coding) :
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Hulk stalemated Thor in a test-of-strength match. And eventually, Thor admitted Hulk is stronger than himself. So any feat of strength Thor has shown, Hulk can do that as well, and obviously at least a little more, or he wouldn't be stronger, would he?
END OF QUOTEWhat I meant was, eventually over the YEARS, obviously not in the same issue. In Hulk's early years, he did stalemate Thor. But as we all know, Hulk not only gets stronger with rage, but his baseline has also gradually gotten higher over the years. Since then, Thor has clearly admitted, without doubt, that Hulk is stronger than him. And by that canon admission, and what is considered canon fact, Hulk can at least match Thor's highest showing, and a bit more that would distinguish his superiority in strength. That's what being stronger means.
So, I hope that clarifies it for you. I'll admit, I could've typed that better in the first place. But I'm right in any case. Hulk is to strength what Flash is to speed. Always at least better than the rest in that area. Not to say more powerful OVERALL, but certainly in their specialty.
Don't forget, Hulk also stalemated Kobe Bryant for almost six hours. The only person to actually BEAT Kobe Bryant is Chuck Norris. Consider what that means if you can.
you make baby Jesus cry
Originally posted by Master CourtDon't forget, Hulk also stalemated Kobe Bryant for almost six hours. The only person to actually BEAT Kobe Bryant is Chuck Norris. Consider what that means if you can.
You know who might beat Chuck Norris?
McGuyver. In a Home Depot.
Think about the ass whooping he would gives to the WORLD!
Originally posted by Naija boy
Feat for feat? Not at all.
Hulk doesn't compare to their high-end feats.
^Id like to see the star feat. Are sure u arent talking about that superheated giant metal thing? Further Peak hulk, has punched thru time,overpowered a force able to change the orbit of a planet brought against him by the stranger, AND had his punches create shockwaves that caused damage in multiple dimensions (which i think is probably the most ridiclous strength feat of all time).
Id say he not only compares but surpasses their high end feats.
Originally posted by Naija boy
^Id like to see the star feat. Are sure u arent talking about that superheated giant metal thing?
It looks like he creates it, then pushes it to where he wants it.
Originally posted by Naija boy
AND had his punches create shockwaves that caused damage in multiple dimensions (which i think is probably the most ridiclous strength feat of all time).
Originally posted by EnyalusIt looks like he creates it, then pushes it to where he wants it.
Is this the thunderclapping multiple dimensions away, or a feat I'm not aware of? [/B]
That is certainly NOT a massive star. Its just a big ball of metal superheated, hence it is an INGOT. Infact it is clearly described on panel as being considerably smaller than our sun which in itself isnt massive as far as stars are concerned
And no its not the thunderclapping dimensions feat. this is the one im talking about.
Originally posted by Naija boy
That is certainly NOT a massive star. Its just a big ball of metal superheated, hence it is an INGOT. Infact it is clearly described on panel as being considerably smaller than our sun which in itself isnt massive as far as stars are concerned
Still a star.
Originally posted by Naija boy
And no its not the thunderclapping dimensions feat. this is the one im talking about.
Originally posted by EnyalusIt says, 'a massive star Ingot'...I know what it makes reference to two sentences down. *shrugs*
Still a star.
Ah. While I haven't read that, it looks like he's at the nexus of realities again (as he was with the thunderclapping feat). Was he? 😛 [/B]
A star ingot simply means it was a ball of metal cast in the shape of a star because an INGOT is simply a mass of metal. It was a superheated giant metal ball that majs pushed not an actual star.
And yeah he was at the nexus of realities for this feat ( he actually wasnt at the nexus for the thnderclap feat) but that had nothing to do with the level of concussie force created.
Originally posted by Naija boy
A star ingot simply means it was a ball of metal cast in the shape of a star because an INGOT is simply a mass of metal. It was a superheated giant metal ball that majs pushed not an actual star.
Originally posted by Naija boy
And yeah he was at the nexus of realities for this feat ( he actually wasnt at the nexus for the thnderclap feat) but that had nothing to do with the level of concussie force created.
Originally posted by Raoul
superman = supreme?
Originally posted by EnyalusHe got the material to construct it outside of the solar system. It was somekind of star stuff or something sufficient to make a small star. He made it, then pushed it. Yes, smaller than our sun. Still a star. He's also pushed Jupiter after solidifying it (which would make it weigh more). Etc.
The fact that it shook multiple dimensions would've been because he was at the nexus, don't you think?
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THe material itself was metal it wasnt a star (since it was described as a Star ingot) . He sculpted it into the shape of a star then superheated it so it would give off heat like a star etc but it wasnt an actual star. Further while it was big it was very small compared to or sun which puts it at far below average for the size of a star. Infact we arent even sure of its actal size. I will presume it was bigger than a planet thogh (just for the sake of argument) and so it is still pretty impressive.
And yes the fact it reached multiple dimensions was enabled by his positioning at the nexus ( the nexus is the road to multiple dimensions and the concussive force reverberated along the different pathways leading to the different dimensions) .BUT what is impressive there is that the concssive force created was sufficient to cause unimaginable destruction within countless dimensions simultaneously after having reached them. Hence the force was sufficien to not only to travel down multiple pathways but also to rock the actual dimensions those pathways lead to.