OneDumbG0
Find Your Own Fire
Originally posted by CosmicComet
It seems to me you're just further bitter now since you can't use that line of logic against me. So, you're trying to further find reasons to be mad. I applaud the begrudging respect from it though.
I'm frustrated that you think Superman's flight somehow detracts from Superman's strength. It's a retarded theory. It doesn't even matter unless we're speaking of some KMC contest where Superman must lift things and he cannot fly. Of course, considering your half-stepping hypocrisy, doubt you'd be the first to jump in that thread and point out this moron theory.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
And no, Carver showed me a scene where Hulk is taking several steps. And only in the final panel is there any sort of ambiguously loud sound apparent in the scene, and some crackling in the ground. And the damage was nowhere near what he was doing when he was hulking up with energy around him as well.
Nowhere near the damage being done like in
World War Hulk except the same lil old couple in Greenwich, Connecticut was commenting on the same tremors again (only this time Hulk was in Washington D.C. and not in Manhattan). You're trying to convince me that the damage WBH did in
World War Hulk was not similar to the damage done in
World War Hulks? They got John Romita Jr to come back for a single page to illustrate the similarity:
World War Hulk #5:
Incredible Hulks #610:
Originally posted by CosmicComet
And seeing as I said his collateral damage potential is part strength *and* part ambient energy flow, it contradicted absolutely nothing I said.
Except where pure strength did what so-called part-strength and part-energy projection did. Do yourself a favor. Give it up.