Originally posted by carver9
😂 😂 😂 HILARIOUS.That's messed up Pr. When will you admit that I am very fluent and graceful with the knowledge I have on Superman.
When you actually have some.
lol @ "grace" though. Like a bear on rollerskates, maybe.
Cue someone posting an obscure video of a bear on rollerskates tearing shit up.
Originally posted by -Pr-
When you actually have some.lol @ "grace" though. Like a bear on rollerskates, maybe.
Cue someone posting an obscure video of a bear on rollerskates tearing shit up.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
YouTube video
Those are ice-skates.
Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
Don't just say it. Prove it
I did prove it countless times. Superman has exerted over 50 Earth weights of force.\\
Originally posted by the DarkoneHow do you explain Superman having superior quantifiable feats then (like exerting over 50 Earth weights of force)? Two great lifting feats =/= peers in the strength category since one great lifting feat is better than the other.
They are peers/equals, they both have great lifting feats of strength, if there is edge it's so miniscule it wouldn't matter.
Originally posted by h1a8
I did prove it countless times. Superman has exerted over 50 Earth weights of force.\\ How do you explain Superman having superior quantifiable feats then (like exerting over 50 Earth weights of force)? Two great lifting feats =/= peers in the strength category since one great lifting feat is better than the other.
No you didnt
Thor pushed back time itself, resisted infinite gravity, lifted the midgard serpent and used brute strength to overpower its death grip on earth all by himself
Superman on the otherhand needed help to pull the earth, lift that silly book and specter.
The simple truth is that for Superman to achieve the impossible, he needs help while Thor can do it all by his own power.
This is conclusive proof that Thor is far stronger than Superman. Half an infinity stronger to be precise.