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Originally posted by Juntai
You're talking about a character who -- as seein pre-crisis and in his many alternates and occasionally displays himself -- brute forces his way through pretty much all the laws of physics without explanation. e.g; Breaking dimensional walls or punching through time on the merit of physical strength.

As I said, it's not that it doesn't exist, it might, but I've read Supes more than just about anyone and I don't recall it.

Hell forget punching through time. The guy has sent people through time just by merely giving them a super push. He did this to a person, he also did it to an airplane to send back in time. We also can't forget him destroying an entire solar system by sneezing.

I don't know where the idea of "cheating" comes into play, or how he could ever cheat in the first place, he uses the powers that come natural to him under a yellow sun. He isn't using technology or anything like that.

I'm well aware of the various shenanigans he does, I just didn't need to go farther than what I said to make my point.

Originally posted by leonidas
lol nice. so were you matt?? or were you the one who cried...? 😖hifty:
I'm Matt, obviously. lol.

Originally posted by kevdude
That's a pretty awesome post! Good to see you posting again. 🙂
Thanks bro.
Enjoying the welcomes from old friends.

Juntai just confessed to me that he has never read a Superman comic.

Originally posted by Mindset
Juntai just confessed to me that he has never read a Superman comic.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
O'rly? Wut's that?

Shouting "a universe away" doesn't actually means much in this kind of scenario.

Neither does the fact that both Thor and Atrocitus didn't cross the universe.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Shouting "a universe away" doesn't actually means much in this kind of scenario.

Neither does the fact that both Thor and Atrocitus didn't cross the universe.


Sure he did.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
A Universe away, in deep space, a girl prays to Thor and he almost instantly travels to her world after hearing her. He brings rain to a dead world, carves rivers where there was once deserts and so on:

"Everyone throughout the spaceways says you're the greatest God who's ever lived and that you can do anything...."

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/125391/4343007-ygu2014-11-05+07-25-32+-+action+comics+%282011-%29+036-019a+%282%29.jpg

And his was narrated... Sort of.... 😉

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Sure he did.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/125391/4343007-ygu2014-11-05+07-25-32+-+action+comics+%282011-%29+036-019a+%282%29.jpg

And his was narrated... Sort of.... 😉


If deep space is meant to be "a universe away", sure.

It's most likely that Thor traveled from Asgard which is a different universe these days. Thor is narrating himself there.

Originally posted by abhilegend
If deep space is meant to be "a universe away", sure.

It's most likely that Thor traveled from Asgard which is a different universe these days. Thor is narrating himself there.


Oh you mean how like how deep space means "on the other side of the universe"?
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You mean Asgard in Broxton Oklahoma United States Earth?
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Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Oh you mean how like how deep space means "on the other side of the universe"?
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You mean Asgard in Broxton Oklahoma United States Earth?
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The other side of the universe as confirmed by both Superman and the writer. It's not a universe away.

Asgardia celey, don't play dumb.

Originally posted by abhilegend
The other side of the universe as confirmed by both Superman and the writer. It's not a universe away.

Asgardia celey, don't play dumb.


Writer interviews are supplemental to what's on panel.

What would he be doing in Asgard space?

Why on Earth would Thor be traveling to that place from Asgard instead of Asgardia?

That doesn't even make sense as Odin banished everyone from old Asgard and was keeping Cul prisoner there. Talk about strawgrasping.

Might as well argue he came from tea and biscuits from Surtur's realm because, you know, yolo.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Writer interviews are supplemental to what's on panel.

What would he be doing in Asgard space?


And when both confirm the same thing, it's done.

Who knows? But deep space isn't a universe away in distance. It can only be a universe away if travelling from a different universe.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Why on Earth would Thor be traveling to that place from Asgard instead of Asgardia?

That doesn't even make sense as Odin banished everyone from old Asgard and was keeping Cul prisoner there. Talk about strawgrasping.

Might as well argue he came from tea and biscuits from Surtur's realm because, you know, yolo.


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Originally posted by Juntai
You're talking about a character who -- as seein pre-crisis and in his many alternates and occasionally displays himself -- brute forces his way through pretty much all the laws of physics without explanation. e.g; Breaking dimensional walls or punching through time on the merit of physical strength.
That's Hulk

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Sure he did.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/125391/4343007b-ygu2014-11-05+07-25-32+-+action+comics+%282011-%29+036-019a+%282%29.jpg

And his was narrated... Sort of.... 😉

Superman admits that the Black hole dragged Brainiac across the Universe. He is aware that the Black hole assist in transportation.

Originally posted by carver9
Superman admits that the Black hole dragged Brainiac across the Universe. He is aware that the Black hole assist in transportation.
no he didn't. Why lie? Brainiac was going through alternate realities, not across the universe. Unless traveling any amount of distance is considered traveling across the universe.

Also, there was no control when the black hole launched Superman. So even if superman wanted to use a black hole to help assist in transportation then he couldn't, as the black hole could send him to another place away from where he wants to go. Also, Superman don't know the mechanism that caused him to be flung away. You know why? Because black holes don't fling things to the edge of the universe almost instantly. They suck shit in to never escape and speed up time for the object.

Finally, the first black hole sent Superman there instantly. Yet it took him 60 days to fly back. So if he used a black hole to get back then why would it take him 60 days to get back? Why not instantly as the first one was shown?

All of this is ignoring the fact that the writer does not want to reader to think that Superman used a black hole to get back.

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Originally posted by leonidas
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Originally posted by h1a8
Finally, the first black hole sent Superman there instantly. Yet it took him 60 days to fly back. So if he used a black hole to get back then why would it take him 60 days to get back? Why not instantly as the first one was shown?
You're assuming all black holes have the same exit point