Geridath (Promethean Giant) vs Immortal Hercules, WBH & Kurse

Started by carver96 pages

Originally posted by biensalsa
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WBH SOLOS 🤪

Humongous. Straight humongous. Thats a foe for Galactus level characters.

Originally posted by carver9
Humongous. Straight humongous. Thats a foe for Galactus level characters.

I think Galactus is like the size of his nail

Originally posted by biensalsa
I think Galactus is like the size of his nail

I know. He is by far one of the biggest character I've seen in a comic.

Originally posted by carver9
I know. He is by far one of the biggest character I've seen in a comic.

I did some scaling with the two scans.

The first one it seems earth is about the size of his finger, but that scan His hand might be the size of Saturn and maybe he could be 4 or 5 times the size of Jupiter

With the other scan in which he appears with full body and apparently in a different perspective, he seems to be the size of saturn

Originally posted by biensalsa
I did some scaling with the two scans.

The first one it seems earth is about the size of his finger, but that scan His hand might be the size of Saturn and maybe he could be 4 or 5 times the size of Jupiter

With the other scan in which he appears with full body and apparently in a different perspective, he seems to be the size of saturn

Nooooo, he looks much larger than that. It seems like Earth (if that is Earth that I am seeing) is the size of his finger nail. Based on size alone, this guy is at least elder God/Abstract.

I just did some scaling of my own.

You're wrong.

Originally posted by carver9
Based on size alone, this guy is at least elder God/Abstract.
That doesn't make any sense.

Originally posted by Mindset
That doesn't make any sense.

Why not? What Skyfather is beating him?

Based on size alone.

All of them.

Originally posted by Mindset
Based on size alone.

All of them.

I disagree.

Hank Pym's abstract then. 👆

That's because you're always wrong.

Originally posted by carver9
Based on size alone, this guy is at least elder God/Abstract.

You never fail to pull a fail , carver .

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Hank Pym's abstract then. 👆

Hank Pym isn't that big and imagine the force from just the wave of his hand at his opponent. The aftershock alone should be crucial.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
You never fail to pull a fail , carver .

So you disagree as well? Sigh. The guy make planets look like Golf balls.

Originally posted by carver9
Hank Pym isn't that big and imagine the force from just the wave of his hand at his opponent. The aftershock alone should be crucial.

Hank grew to abstract dimensions.

Eternity is the size of the universe, since he sort of is the universe and all.

He's a proper abstract.

Being much bigger than a planet, but simultaneously much smaller than a solar system, doesn't make you nearly that level.

Odin for example has taken out galaxies.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Hank Pym's abstract then. 👆

The fact that Marvel has given such a GROSSLY scientifically inconsistent powerset to one of their greatest scientists , is proof of what utter fail Marvel writers are when it comes to representing science in comics .

Your face is gross.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
The fact that Marvel has given such a GROSSLY scientifically inconsistent powerset to one of their greatest scientists , is proof of what utter fail Marvel writers are when it comes to representing science in comics .

Hank Pym is beyond reproach. Scientist Supreme and all that.