Originally posted by Wild Shadow
no. supe can wins the majority if he blitzes every time.. but that is very out of character for him... and i dont believe it would be his consistent form of attack...
Good well, If the debate was, If the characters were at the best of their abilities, then we all agree Supes would win.
Originally posted by Cartesian DoubtSuperman has also received aid against said beings and stands no chance. Mordru didn't use a spell either against Superman and he was quickly helped so.
Supes has taken hits from Magical beings more powerful than Loki ... Mordru, Shazam etc come to mind.Any way I was under the impression general consensus was that Thor > LOKI.
If you use Loki to the best of his abilities it negates the speed. Thor isn't Superman and doesn't have weaknesses against magic.
Atlas buried Superman on his own. A weakened Arion was too much for Superman on his own.
If Loki gets common knowledge of Superman like vice versa, couldn't he emit red solar radiation? And if he knows that Superman is a super strong, super fast powerhouse with a detriment to magic, wouldn't Loki basically use his spell casting to maximum ability and effect to make it almost impossible for Superman to lay a finger on him?
And no, I don't think Loki curbstomps the holy hell out of Superman; you'd have to be on something fierce to think that. I just happen to believe that he has what it takes to score a majority over him.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Superman has also received aid against said beings and stands no chance. Mordru didn't use a spell either against Superman and he was quickly helped so.If you use Loki to the best of his abilities it negates the speed. Thor isn't Superman and doesn't have weaknesses against magic.
Atlas buried Superman on his own. A weakened Arion was too much for Superman on his own.
Im too drunk to argue ... plus I stopped reading Superman comics during Camelot Falls, although I was under the impression that Supes managed to beat Arion -A sorcerer who could time travel under his own power, plus two New Gods, while having to deal with the moral implications, and having to make sure he didn't split the planet in two?
And I was under the impression that Atlas wasn't a magical being, but drew his power from some kind of Sci-Fi Jack Kirby Crystal power source ?
Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
Im too drunk to argue ... plus I stopped reading Superman comics during Camelot Falls, although I was under the impression that Supes managed to beat Arion -A sorcerer who could time travel under his own power, plus two New Gods, while having to deal with the moral implications, and having to make sure he didn't split the planet in two?And I was under the impression that Atlas wasn't a magical being, but drew his power from some kind of Sci-Fi Jack Kirby Crystal power source ?
atlas had help. massive help. quan's lying.