If He really wants to
He can
Shatters reality with the SHOCKWAVE of his punches?
Even if people say that time and reality was weakened at the time I did not see anyone else doing it and they did throw a lot of punches during that time.
That plus the moon spliting
The planetoid spliting in Golden Golem's body
The Shadow Moon
and the fact that He almos took the moon out of it's orbit while poisoned by kryptonite.
Yes, If he wants he can.
Here is the retcon evidence mentioned in modern era Action Comics 650
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON.jpg
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON2.jpg
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON3.jpg
The events happened in JLA V1 96-97-98, 121, 183-184-185
And READ CAREFULLY MY PREVIOUS POST:
"Plus there is a retcon feat in which He states that he can deliver a blow that would split a diamond palnet in half"
Not that He needs this scan because "shockwaves shatter reality" but just for reference.
Originally posted by Bentley
The watermelon would likely explode at relativistic speeds.
Originally posted by h1a8he probably doesnt and it most certainly does not take an earth weight of force to 'break' it. this is absurd, if you apply 1 kg of force to 1 kg of rock or steel can you break it?
Superman has feats that go beyond 50 Earth weights of force. It takes less than 1 Earth weight of force to break the Earth.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Actually splitting a diamond planet would be easier than a regular planet because diamonds while hard are also brittle. It would just be a matter of hitting it at exactly the right place.
That and He also has stated on panel that He can shatter planets.
Not that He needs to state it, because We have seen it.
Originally posted by biensalsa
Here is the retcon evidence mentioned in modern era Action Comics 650http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON.jpg
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON2.jpg
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu200/biensalsa/Superman/Pre-crisis%20retcon/RETCON3.jpg
The events happened in JLA V1 96-97-98, 121, 183-184-185
And READ CAREFULLY MY PREVIOUS POST:
"Plus there is a retcon feat in which He states that he can deliver a blow that would split a diamond palnet in half"
Not that He needs this scan because "shockwaves shatter reality" but just for reference.
In order for Pre Crisis feat to be applicable to a Post Crisis character the feat itself needs to be mentioned IMO...
Originally posted by 753
he probably doesnt and it most certainly does not take an earth weight of force to 'break' it. this is absurd, if you apply 1 kg of force to 1 kg of rock or steel can you break it?
Originally posted by Omega Visiondoesn't matter, his theory is wrong just the same as even the least dense adn durable portions would require more force than their own weight to be destroyed. Iron does makes up most of the mantle and core that represent most of the earth's mass.
Well to be fair here the Earth isn't exactly analogous to a lump of iron, it's much less consistent than that.
Originally posted by darthgoober
I didn't see them mentioning his being able to split a dimond planet in the supposed recton. See just because a Pre Crisis story is mentioned in a Post Crisis comic, it doesn'tr make the feats in the original comic applicable to the current characters because the characters were changed as of COIE. They were referencing Pre Crisis story's even while post COIE DC universe was being established, it just means that something like the events on Earth 1 happened in the merged universe because Earth 1 was the "base" they used to build it.In order for Pre Crisis feat to be applicable to a Post Crisis character the feat itself needs to be mentioned IMO...
The line between PC and modern are really blury now
There are scans stating that Modern Superman is the same Superman of earth 1
Originally posted by 753
doesn't matter, his theory is wrong just the same as even the least dense adn durable portions would require more force than their own weight to be destroyed. Iron does makes up most of the mantle and core that represent most of the earth's mass.
This is the way "earth" will behave according to comic science