World War Hulk VS Hunter Prey Doomsday

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Originally posted by Enyalus
The comic.

Damn, thanks for telling me that. 💃

I got it wrong from memory. It wasn't the Andes. It was a mountain range that dwarfed the Andes:

Originally posted by Enyalus
I got it wrong from memory. It wasn't the Andes. It was a mountain range that dwarfed the Andes:


The writers and artists of that comic clearly have no ****ing clue when it comes to scale. 😛

Originally posted by Enyalus
I got it wrong from memory. It wasn't the Andes. It was a mountain range that dwarfed the Andes:

WOW, didnt reed end up making Hulk mad enough where he would be able to throw the mountain off of them.

Thats a powerful a** feat. Look at the size of it when they show it outside of earths atmosphere.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
The writers and artists of that comic clearly have no ****ing clue when it comes to scale. 😛

Yeah, but they never did back then. Look at Superboy pulling planets that look like gumballs.

Plus, the writer was fine. He has Reed say that more than 2 miles of rock are above Hulk.

Originally posted by carver9
WOW, didnt reed end up making Hulk mad enough where he would be able to throw the mountain off of them.

IIRC, Thor blasts the mountain open with Mjolnir.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Yeah, but they never did back then. Look at Superboy pulling planets that look like gumballs.

Plus, the writer was fine. He has Reed say that more than 2 miles of rock are above Hulk.

IIRC, Thor blasts the mountain open with Mjolnir.

Ok, thanks for the scans, I have them saved.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Yeah, but they never did back then. Look at Superboy pulling planets that look like gumballs.

Plus, the writer was fine. He has Reed say that more than 2 miles of rock are above Hulk.


Still terrible. If it dwarfed the Andes (which at its highest is 4 miles) then you would assume it would be much more than 2 miles of rock.

Originally posted by Enyalus
IIRC, Thor blasts the mountain open with Mjolnir.

Not really. His hammer hits sounded like taps to the heroes.
Ironman, powered by a few people, blasted a hole through the mountain.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Still terrible. If it dwarfed the Andes (which at its highest is 4 miles) then you would assume it would be much more than 2 miles of rock.

Very true but by looking at the scan and the depiction of it when they showed it outside of the atmosphere of the planet, you can tell that it was humongous.

Originally posted by K Von Doom
Not really. His hammer hits sounded like taps to the heroes.
Ironman, powered by a few people, blasted a hole through the mountain.

Right. Someone blasted through the mountain. lol

Thanks.

Originally posted by carver9
I am not going to low ball if you show some true lifting feats that doesnt include the aid of flight.

I know all of the feats that why I am saying what I am saying. People dispute the mag feat all of the time, thats why I asked not to use that because it is a lot of things surrounding it.

The best person that can detail that feat out is one dumb. He broke it down to a fraction of an inche.

fallacy.

the "aid of flight" is arguable at best.

Originally posted by carver9
Let me do what you are doing to me.

Has Supes ever destroyed something twice the size of earth with his fist and was ok afterwards?

Has current Supes ever held a mountain or something with the weight of a mountain over his head?

Has Supes ever tossed a mountain?

Has Supes ever punch a large island to dust like WWH did?

Has Supes ever held a space ship over his head?

Has Supes ever use physical strength to hold a planet twice the size of earth together?

Has Supes ever tanked a blast that ripped through time and space like WWH did asking for more?

Has Supes ever punch through a time stream?

Has Supes ever thunder clap a universe to dust?

I can go all day. Some of those feats are old and some of those feats dont even matter (because I dont think current Hulk could do them) but when you ask me can he do this or that, he basically have to be put into that situation for me to know if he could do it so how would I know if WWH could hold a black hole in his hand?

superman actually did several of those things, so it shows just how bloody little you actually read of the guy.

for shame, carver, for shame.

:grabs popcorn and waits for the carver vs pr back and forth to commence:

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ Two comics plainly stated Thanos was defeated. Here's one:

I guess accoridng to you a Thanos clone says the exact opposite of what they mean. 😂

But as someone pointed out, this is off-topic. So gaze at the picture some more and I'm sure you'll figure out it's meaning. It is, after all, only five words.

Yeah, except that contradicts what we saw on panel and what the bio states. If a clone deems that as a loss then that's on him since we didn't see Thanos actually lose on panel and the fact that was a clone.

^ No. It memorializes what we saw on-panel and runs in tandem with what the bio states. Besides, the bio states Thanos doesn't have matter transformation capabilities, you ninny. Selectively pulling tidbits from it and then twisting them to the point where nobody agrees with you is a level of fail twice amplified. Let's not derail the topic over your obsession with Thanos.

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ No. It memorializes what we saw on-panel and runs in tandem with what the bio states. Besides, the bio states Thanos doesn't have matter transformation capabilities, you ninny. Selectively pulling tidbits from it and then twisting them to the point where nobody agrees with you is a level of fail twice amplified. Let's not derail the topic over your obsession with Thanos.
What does something like that have to do with what we actually saw on panel which was Thanos not being defeated but simply losing. Even if Thanos himself thought he lost it's not in the literal sense anyways. If I play a game of pickup basketball and am losing 9-5 up to 11 when we both decide enough if enough for that day I may view it as a loss but it still isn't a loss as we didn't finish it. You have no common sense sometimes.

I already stated though this is a clone's opinion and not the real Thanos so it's a moot point and contradicts what we actually saw.

Ok, WW Hulk wins.

^ It memorializes and reinforces what we saw on-panel. Odin completely and utterly outclassed Thanos, hence: defeated. Relying on farcical twisting of bios which outright state Thanos has no matter transformation capabilities was a fascinating maneuver on your part.

The only thing contradicting what happened on-panel is your opinion.

I also think WWH would take a majority as he had a greater predilection towards BFR'ing. He was not a mindless brawler.

Originally posted by OneDumbGo
whos the guy on the right?

Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ It memorializes and reinforces what we saw on-panel. Odin completely and utterly outclassed Thanos, hence: defeated. Relying on farcical twisting of bios which outright state Thanos has no matter transformation capabilities was a fascinating maneuver on your part.

The only thing contradicting what happened on-panel is your opinion.

I also think WWH would take a majority as he had a greater predilection towards BFR'ing. He was not a mindless brawler.

If he defeated him why ask him to give up? If you defeat someone you don't need to ask do you? Odin thought him defeated and when he realized he wasn't he gave him the chance to yield and when he refused it further angered him. You are so wrong it's amusing at this point.

I don't need the bio as the comic clearly points this out.

Then let's stick to the topic since I already described word for word what happened on panel.

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
whos the guy on the right?
Odin.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If he defeated him why ask him to give up? If you defeat someone you don't need to ask do you? Odin thought him defeated and when he realized he wasn't he gave him the chance to yield and when he refused it further angered him. You are so wrong it's amusing at this point.

I don't need the bio as the comic clearly points this out.

Then let's stick to the topic since I already described word for word what happened on panel.

To give Thanos an opportunity to spare his life. Because Odin would have killed him if he didn't cow before him. Even a Thanos clone states it outright.

Ironic that you clung to the bio for so long until now.

Agreed. Moving on: Frankly, I see H/P Doomsday possibly being able to drain or disrupt Gamma energies as a fight goes on. But this level of adaptation happens after he dies, no? So... I think BFR happens more often than not.