HOTM Hulk vs The Plutonian

Started by the Darkone5 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
Hotm hulk is WBH at his best. Don't you read comics?

I do, I have more than you do and I can comprehend them unlike you, troll!!

Not quite. Surviving in the gravitational force of a neutron star is certainly impressive but it requires way less than planet level durability.

The sun, which is a small star, gives off enough energy to destroy the earth about once every week. Draining an entire star of energy is draining all of the energy emitted during an entire star's lifetime, which range in billions of years.

The star in that scan was blue too, and blue stars are hotter than the sun, and give off way more energy. Draining one would be like enough energy to destroy the Earth 10 trillion times over.

Hulk dies, he cant harm Tony at all let alone tickle him. Tony is too damn fast, powerful, actually he can control the density of his opponents, if I'm not mistaken to the point they are gnats to him.

H1 is talking out of his butt, he has no proof just spewing unfounded theories.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Not quite. Surviving in the gravitational force of a neutron star is certainly impressive but it requires way less than planet level durability.

The sun, which is a small star, gives off enough energy to destroy the earth about once every week. Draining an entire star of energy is draining all of the energy emitted during an entire star's lifetime, which range in billions of years.

The star in that scan was blue too, and blue stars are hotter than the sun, and give off way more energy. Draining one would be like enough energy to destroy the Earth 10 trillion times over.

all you proved was that her energy conversion is extremely inefficient really

Originally posted by psycho gundam
all you proved was that her energy conversion is extremely inefficient really
Gundam the fact you have not given a asnwer to this thread pretty much makes me think you don't want to say ''Plutonian''

what a dumb thing to say

someone made a claim and i'm looking at the results of the damage output and other than "it hurt plutonian" i'm not impressed. 1 blue phase star\s remaining energy potential = a few punches that damaged a little bit of sidewalk, big deal.

i don't know who the plutonian is so forgive me for not being as impulsive as some people we know just because the hulk is in this thread.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
what a dumb thing to say

someone made a claim and i'm looking at the results of the damage output and other than "it hurt plutonian" i'm not impressed. 1 blue phase star\s remaining energy potential = a few punches that damaged a little bit of sidewalk, big deal.

i don't know who the plutonian is so forgive me for not being as impulsive as some people we know just because the hulk is in this thread.

Shut your mouth, you fanboy scumbag.

Originally posted by Mindset
Shut your mouth, you fanboy scumbag.

Back off psycho, you stupid e-bully.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Not quite. Surviving in the gravitational force of a neutron star is certainly impressive but it requires way less than planet level durability.

The sun, which is a small star, gives off enough energy to destroy the earth about once every week. Draining an entire star of energy is draining all of the energy emitted during an entire star's lifetime, which range in billions of years.

The star in that scan was blue too, and blue stars are hotter than the sun, and give off way more energy. Draining one would be like enough energy to destroy the Earth 10 trillion times over.

Gravitational force? LMAO
No dude! The mindless ones where INSIDE the core of neutron stars mining them.
That means they resisted terrible pressures and heat and radiation and gravity forces. Yet Hulk vaporized them without touching them.

Just so you know, the force Hulk exerted is more than billions of times greater than the force the mindless ones actually felt.

A neutron star>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a blue star.
yet it didn't do jack to the mindless ones.

Also you must look at energy efficiency from the star to the punch.

Plutonian.

Originally posted by h1a8
Gravitational force? LMAO
No dude! The mindless ones where INSIDE the core of neutron stars mining them.
That means they resisted terrible pressures and heat and radiation and gravity forces. Yet Hulk vaporized them without touching them.

Just so you know, the force Hulk exerted is more than billions of times greater than the force the mindless ones actually felt.

A neutron star>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a blue star.
yet it didn't do jack to the mindless ones.

Also you must look at energy efficiency from the star to the punch.

none of that happened in the "real" 616 universe did it?

Originally posted by Horrificus
none of that happened in the "real" 616 universe did it?
What didn't happen?

The Dark Dimension.
It is not even just one dimension, but a combination of many MYSTICAL realms. There is no way of nailing down the physical laws, if any, that exist in the Dark Dimension. Pretty much, anything is possible there. It's comparable to a dream or fantasy realm.

Any non-mystical feats that occur there should be treated as any non-canon, alternate reality story arcs.

Honestly, any comic book fan that has been reading stories that contain the Dark Dimension, should know it's history and it's properties. They should also know that I'm right.

Originally posted by Horrificus
The Dark Dimension.
It is not even just one dimension, but a combination of many MYSTICAL realms. There is no way of nailing down the physical laws, if any, that exist in the Dark Dimension. Pretty much, anything is possible there. It's comparable to a dream or fantasy realm.

Any non-mystical feats that occur there should be treated as any non-canon, alternate reality story arcs.

Honestly, any comic book fan that has been reading stories that contain the Dark Dimension, should know it's history and it's properties. They should also know that I'm right.

Untill now it's just all speculation...

Originally posted by Horrificus
The Dark Dimension.
It is not even just one dimension, but a combination of many MYSTICAL realms. There is no way of nailing down the physical laws, if any, that exist in the Dark Dimension. Pretty much, anything is possible there. It's comparable to a dream or fantasy realm.

Any non-mystical feats that occur there should be treated as any non-canon, alternate reality story arcs.

Honestly, any comic book fan that has been reading stories that contain the Dark Dimension, should know it's history and it's properties. They should also know that I'm right.

Pretty Much, dont forget who you talking too it H1a8 he thinks he knows everything!!

Originally posted by TheHulk
Untill now it's just all speculation...

Horrificus is right the Dark Dimension is a different plane of existences, it's laws of physicals laws are different than 616 it's a Mystical realm Laws of nature doesn't really apply their.

Originally posted by the Darkone
Horrificus is right the Dark Dimension is a different plane of existences, it's laws of physicals laws are different than 616 it's a Mystical realm Laws of nature doesn't really apply their.
That's why i say ''It's all speculation'' as in whatever the physics in the Dark Dimension is is all speculation unless proof can be brought to support a certain theory of it's nature...

Originally posted by Horrificus
The Dark Dimension.
It is not even just one dimension, but a combination of many MYSTICAL realms. There is no way of nailing down the physical laws, if any, that exist in the Dark Dimension. Pretty much, anything is possible there. It's comparable to a dream or fantasy realm.

Any non-mystical feats that occur there should be treated as any non-canon, alternate reality story arcs.

Honestly, any comic book fan that has been reading stories that contain the Dark Dimension, should know it's history and it's properties. They should also know that I'm right.

Neutron stars are not in the dark dimension. Even if so then are stars and planets are considered equal by suspension of disbelief of the writer. Nothing exists outside the writer's mind (his intentions). Thus we go by writer's intentions.

Otherwise a marvel's planet/star feats are not comparable to D.C. planet/star feats since they are in different universes. We assume planet and stars are equal in all universes unless stated in the comic.

It really doesn't matter, Plutonian is too powerful for Hulk period, Tony at his best would kill Hulk, average Tony maybe Hulk can get 2 max!!

Originally posted by the Darkone
It really doesn't matter, Plutonian is too powerful for Hulk period, Tony at his best would kill Hulk, average Tony maybe Hulk can get 2 max!!
Hulk's feats>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Tony's feats

So you have no basis for what you said there.