Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusI dont diagree with your interpretation of the artist's intentions, but the question is what the planet moving force is atributted to, his muscles or the mysterious mechanism behind his flight. it isnt a matter of whether it is a feat of strengh or speed, but whether it is a flight power feat that wouldnt automatically translate into his punches for instance (unless he was bullrushing).
I hope your not being serious here. I thought it was quite obvious that the feat was intended to be one of strength but due of the nature of it, it was also by extension a feat of durability.Flying through Stars and such are almost always feats of durability and/or speed as far as I've seen. But because of their nature, they are to a lesser extent a feat of strength.
Comparing Superman moving a planet -which is quite clear a feat of power/strength by the writer- to flying through a Star in regards to strength is quite amusing.
Originally posted by Philosophía
That really is just a matter of perspective, as we don't know how long the harness actually was. In Hulk's case though, he is supposed to be surrounded by the chunks of rock he had just destroyed, and close to none of them seem to be bigger than mountain size. (many of them are closer to us than Hulk is, so we can somewhat accurately interpret their size)Iirc, the only thing that makes that asteroid twice the size of earth is a scientist at the beginning of the issue saying he has "made the calculations" after watching it through a telescope - but at no point was it depicted as being that size, either before or after Hulk hit it.
It's not a pure strength feat, either way, so there's not much to it.
Lol.
Originally posted by Philosophía
That really is just a matter of perspective, as we don't know how long the harness actually was. In Hulk's case though, he is supposed to be surrounded by the chunks of rock he had just destroyed, and close to none of them seem to be bigger than mountain size. (many of them are closer to us than Hulk is, so we can somewhat accurately interpret their size)Iirc, the only thing that makes that asteroid twice the size of earth is a scientist at the beginning of the issue saying he has "made the calculations" after watching it through a telescope - but at no point was it depicted as being that size, either before or after Hulk hit it.
It's not a pure strength feat, either way, so there's not much to it.
its just as bad