Originally posted by -Pr-
Why are you replying to the same (albeit accurate) post twice?
Originally posted by h1a8
If you created a villain to have the power of a billion billion god like beings (average Asgardian strength each or more) then you wouldn't have the villain boast "A billion billion beings" knowing most comic readers (kids usually) would construe it to mean human like beings since this amount is still astronomical. Rather you would say "A billion billion gods" or something to that effect.Clearly a billion billion human level beings is beyond imagination (over 40 quadrillion tons of strength) and can outclass ANY herald level being on their average day (even Superman). But Superman is at his best here. Otherwise he would not win a majority.
Superman has feats far beyond the quadrillion range. Try Mageddon or the Starbreaker feat. Energy blasts and blunt force trauma are two different things.
Skyfathers aren't as strong as Superman physically is and thus they need to rely on magical energy based powers to beat beings that outclass them physically. Energy blasts and blunt force trauma aren't the same thing.
I'm not gonna start using all these different incarnations of people and act like they are different people.
it should go Hulk then Superman then Thor.
While pretty much everyone's strength is essentially dynamic on this list strength is Hulk's niche so if it came down to seeing who could lift more I think a writer would give the nod to Hulk, then Superman then Thor. Although I don't feel like it's that big of a strength difference to matter.