Wait, so you posted a scan which you believe states Gladiator is one of the strongest beings in the universe --which isn't hyperbole-- for best hyperbolic statement?
Using my powers of super reading and super intelligence, I perceived the the scan told me that Gladiator's power would be unmatched throughout the universe.
Originally posted by carver9
Best hyperbolic statement. Can't get any better.
lol.
You know, Carver, there's this guy over in DC, big S on his chest? Yeah, his hyperbolic statements shit all over pretty much everyone else's.
And your one wasn't even that good.
Originally posted by Spire
Wait, so you posted a scan which you believe states Gladiator is one of the strongest beings in the universe --which isn't hyperbole-- for best hyperbolic statement?Using my powers of super reading and super intelligence, I perceived the the scan told me that Gladiator's power would be unmatched throughout the universe.
That's even better.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Heh, superboy once said that superman could sneeze and crack the earth in half. Or "Everything comes from superman". That was not a hyperbole actually. If only I have a penny everytime he was called most powerful being on earth/creation/blah blah blah, *sigh*
Stated on panel that Gladiator can rip a star in half.
Originally posted by carver9
You don't want to see it. Its a statement that Gladiator is one of the strongest beings in the universe.
Iv read it now Carver. Its a character statement. And theres no feat there.
Not really comparable to the statment about Thor which is from the narrator describing how powerful Thor's blow is accomplishing a feat.
Originally posted by carver9
Stated on panel that Gladiator can rip a star in half.
Stated by Gladiator.. Again not the same thing. No proof, no backing by a feat or at least a statement by the narrator.
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
Iv read it now Carver. Its a character statement. And theres no feat there.Not really comparable to the statment about Thor which is from the narrator describing how powerful Thor's blow is accomplishing a feat.
Stated by Gladiator.. Again not the same thing. No proof, no backing by a feat or at least a statement by the narrator.
It's a statement. I'm not using it as a ft...there is a section for "hyperbolic statements".
By the way...Gladiator wasn't the one that brought up him being capable of ripping a star.