Moving a Planet in MU-616

Started by TheGodKiller3 pages

Originally posted by PillarofOsiris
How about when Celestials were casually tossing them as weapons?

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Originally posted by biensalsa
The other day talking to a friend, I tried to mention Marvel characters who have moved a planet outside of it's orbital trench and I couldn't think of any, except Ego.

I have read a lot of Marvel comics, but there is always something one might not be aware of.

So for all the marvel experts

Who has moved a planet in MU 616?

No sky father's and above tiers please.

Last I check Marvel U really didnt allow for such a thing without catastrophic results if a planet were to be moved?

the DCU and Marvel physics are completely different.

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Originally posted by Nietzschean
Last I check Marvel U really didnt allow for such a thing without catastrophic results if a planet were to be moved?

the DCU and Marvel physics are completely different.

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Physics are physics. It's super-powers that are different.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Physics are physics. It's super-powers that are different.
physics is physics, I agree. the problem is that different comic companies have different physics at play in their U.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Superman. Now be quiet.

Marvel operates on less of a shock factor than DC. That's why you don't have as many powerful Herald characters flying around on earth 616 in marvel. DC has like 20 superman clones on there planet.

DC is about big powers. marvel is about the story. Always liked marvel.

Originally posted by PillarofOsiris
How about when Celestials were casually tossing them as weapons?

What?! 😱

Originally posted by keiththegreat
What issue is that from? I'd like to pick it up.
Iron Man/Thor #1.

Originally posted by carver9
When Thor and Herc was arm wrestling.

When Gladiator was moving a planet size object that was blocking a star lane.

Does anyone has reference numbers.

I remember the Thor vs Herc instance, IIRC in a Thor annual

But does anyone has the Glads reference?

Has anyone else moved a planet?

Originally posted by Nietzschean
physics is physics, I agree. the problem is that different comic companies have different physics at play in their U.

not really. It's more a difference in powers like i said...

Originally posted by Hyperion Prime
Marvel operates on less of a shock factor than DC. That's why you don't have as many powerful Herald characters flying around on earth 616 in marvel. DC has like 20 superman clones on there planet.

DC is about big powers. marvel is about the story. Always liked marvel.

No.

Originally posted by Hyperion Prime
Marvel operates on less of a shock factor than DC. That's why you don't have as many powerful Herald characters flying around on earth 616 in marvel. DC has like 20 superman clones on there planet.

DC is about big powers. marvel is about the story. Always liked marvel.

I disagree. Marvel has it's own share of big feats and even in DC not everybody can move a planet, You need to have certain power level to move a planet.

A supergirl from another timeline tried to move a planet in recent years and she couldn't move it.

Imagine getting hit with a planet moving at ftl speeds. Celestials rock.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Technically speaking , according to RL physics , a guy like Superman or Gladiator shouldn't even be able to move an Earth-sized planet , on the basis of their strength alone .
I agree. IMO, that's too much power for them.

i don't believe anyone has ever moved a plane in marvelt, not in the sense of simply pushing one around... herc and thor tossed one out of orbit during their armwrestling match, but i always sort of looked on that feat with a grain of salt. besides, it was a shared feat, regardless.

hulk overcame (pause) planetary orbit altering weaponry

Originally posted by biensalsa
I disagree. Marvel has it's own share of big feats and even in DC not everybody can move a planet, You need to have certain power level to move a planet.

A supergirl from another timeline tried to move a planet in recent years and she couldn't move it.

But on an Earth bound level there are more people who can move a planet in DC than in Marvel. I am not talking about characters who are Higher than Herald.

Originally posted by Hyperion Prime
But on an Earth bound level there are more people who can move a planet in DC than in Marvel. I am not talking about characters who are Higher than Herald.

I see your point. and I agree DC has more powerhouses on earth than Marvel earth does. But when it comes to it's space line, Marvel has a pretty powerful line up too and not everybody can move a planet in both companies.

I might think someone like Glads could do it, or Silver Surfer or Thor under certain means.

Maybe Drax, Champion?

The Annihilators rearranged a solar system offscreen. I think it was BRB and Surfer moved one planet and Quasar Ronan and Gladiator another.

Surfer caught and threw what looked like a star at Deadpool a while ago. Pretty cartoonish issue though so a bit hard to take seriously.

Originally posted by Hyperion Prime
Marvel operates on less of a shock factor than DC. That's why you don't have as many powerful Herald characters flying around on earth 616 in marvel. DC has like 20 superman clones on there planet.

DC is about big powers. marvel is about the story. Always liked marvel.


Marvel had so many crappy events these years it's embarassing.
Red Hulk story ,Fear it self,AVX....

Originally posted by Fifthchild
The Annihilators rearranged a solar system offscreen. I think it was BRB and Surfer moved one planet and Quasar Ronan and Gladiator another.

Surfer caught and threw what looked like a star at Deadpool a while ago. Pretty cartoonish issue though so a bit hard to take seriously.

They teleported Wraithworld from Limbo into Galador's solar system via a gate. Surfer used the Power Cosmic to then put it in harmonious orbit with Galador. Then afterwards, they rearranged it so that Wraithworld and Galador were on opposite sides of the combined sun.

Impressive, to say the least.