Marvel's "DEMONSTRABLY" strongest character.

Started by dmills8 pages

Originally posted by psycho gundam
nope, uluru is the world's largest rock and not attacked to the earth's crust 🙂
Mt.Augustus is a monolith damn you. The travel agencies say so 😠

Originally posted by Mindset
Since when did benching become the standard for lifting feats?

It's how you introduce yourself for gym memberships G.

Originally posted by dmills
Mt.Augustus is a monolith damn you. The travel agencies say so 😠
you drank the kool-aid

Originally posted by psycho gundam
you drank the kool-aid
😂 Touche

So far classic Drax has this? Wow, who'da thunk it shocking

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
First of all, comic covers are in no way indicative of the actual content inside so don't even waste my time if that's going to be your argument.

Secondly, I thought the comic made it quite clear that your interpretation is flawed. It was said that the Hulk dug out a spot for them so they weren't squashed and it was stated that they were directly under only 2 miles of land or something.

two miles of solid rock man, here are 40-60 ton slabs of marble being moved about: YouTube video

there is also a 200 ton slab being moved and it's only about the size of two buicks side by side...

Originally posted by dmills
So far classic Drax has this? Wow, who'da thunk it shocking
I always thought that was the best feat by heralds.

Originally posted by 753
I always thought that was the best feat by heralds.

It's extremely impressive. You know, this is actually my first time ever seeing the feat. Up until today I had just assumed that it was hyperbole.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
First of all, comic covers are in no way indicative of the actual content inside so don't even waste my time if that's going to be your argument.

Secondly, I thought the comic made it quite clear that your interpretation is flawed. It was said that the Hulk dug out a spot for them so they weren't squashed and it was stated that they were directly under only 2 miles of land or something.

In this case it was. We see that later clearly in the comic. To suggest that number was given to confuse the reader is preposterous. If Thor did it you'd use this as a quantifiable feat but since he didn't it doesn't count.

Wait, how is Hulk's feat not valid? That was the first thing I thought of when I say this thread. There's an anti hulk bias sometimes here.

Going by feats and character interaction...

Thor
Hulk
Gladiator

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Going by feats and character interaction...

Thor
Hulk
Gladiator

How is Thor better by feats and character interaction ?

Hulk > Thor

Originally posted by Mindset
Hulk > Thor
To make it even worse hulk fans are even more intelligent than the 3 thor fans out there to boot.

What's Hulk's best strength feat to date? Has that been narrowed down?

nevermind, I didn't read very much of the thread. I rarely read anything anyone writes to be honest, though.

Originally posted by Existere
What's Hulk's best strength feat to date? Has that been narrowed down?
He has the biggest muscles, isn't that enough?

Originally posted by quanchi112
How is Thor better by feats and character interaction ?

world serpent...fights under the influence of WM... his nature (offspring of the union between skyfather and elder goddess) etc. etc.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Going by feats and character interaction...

Thor
Hulk
Gladiator

This is all wrong. Name me a strength feat from Thor. No Hyperbole. Show me him lifting something.

Originally posted by Existere
What's Hulk's best strength feat to date? Has that been narrowed down?

Holding together a splitting Planet that was twice the size of Earth. What has Thor done strength wise outside of hitting something? What's his best lifting feat?