Bench Press Earth

Started by Damborgson11 pages

That could be to I guess. It'd certainly help if he was holding back.

Originally posted by CosmicComet

Majestic, why? Pushing planets with flight speed aiding you, is not an equivalent feat, as that is not a pure strength feat.

More force, much more force is required to move planets from its orbital alignment.

And this was the entire solar system, not just Earth alone.

So yeah, Lobo, Majestic, or Plutonian could have accomplished bench the Earth feat.

Originally posted by keiththegreat
How about the fact that Thor needed help from BRB to BRIEFLY lift Asgard and looked like he was struggling beyond belief even then. And Asgard looked to be about the size of a mountain.
i don't think thor could do it, but that's what non-sequiturs are

Originally posted by "Id"
More force, much more force is required to move planets from its orbital alignment.

And this was the entire solar system, not just Earth alone.

Immaterial.

A lot of those planets, like Jupiter, aren't even truly solid, so there's telling you there was more than simply strength involved.

Besides this, again, its not a pure strength feat whatsoever. He did not simply do something like shove each individual planet. No, he held on to them and let his flight speed give him horse power in pushing them along.

It's not a pure strength feat, and thus we have no way of knowing at all how it would translate to his benchpressing strength.

Majestic's other, more concrete and quantifiable strength feats come absolutely nowhere close.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Immaterial.

A lot of those planets, like Jupiter, aren't even truly solid, so there's telling you there was more than simply strength involved.

Besides this, again, its not a pure strength feat whatsoever. He did not simply do something like shove each individual planet. No, he held on to them and let his flight speed give him horse power in pushing them along.

It's not a pure strength feat, and thus we have no way of knowing at all how it would translate to his benchpressing strength.

Majestic's other, more concrete and quantifiable strength feats come absolutely nowhere close.

I am convinced you have no clue what your talking about.

Originally posted by Cogito
None of them have the feats to indicate that they can do it at all.

That feat was such a ridiculous high/outlier for Superman it's comical, and that's coming from a big Superman fan. I guarantee you he struggles to do much lower lifting feats in the near future and beyond.

Originally posted by Cogito
None of them have the feats to indicate that they can do it at all.

That feat was such a ridiculous high/outlier for Superman it's comical, and that's coming from a big Superman fan. I guarantee you he struggles to do much lower lifting feats in the near future and beyond.

This.

Annihilators moved planets nonchalantly. :-p

Based on character comments, tho.

The answer to this thread is:

Originally posted by CosmicComet
None of them.

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Originally posted by SamZED
Dunno about feats but its safe to assume that most of them could if not replicate it then at least come close. And why not? Supes himself had no feats that'd suggest he could do it.
I'm afraid I can't follow this logic. Can you explain it to me, step by step?

Because I'm not seeing the reasoning on how this completly new version of Superman showing himself as being able to do it, means that the others can aswell.

Is every version of Superman, ever, a peer to the Marvel characters in strength, just because you want him to?

Eventough the prior Superman, pre-Flashpoint, was blatantly shown as stronger than Thor? [and he is - no exaggeration here, going by this feat, currently orders of magnitude stronger than that version]

Different companies. Different Supermen. Different powerlevels.

Absorb that.

Originally posted by "Id"
Lobo
No.

Originally posted by "Id"
Majestic
No.

Originally posted by "Id"
Plutionian.
Yes, maybe.

Originally posted by Cogito
None of them have the feats to indicate that they can do it at all.

That feat was such a ridiculous high/outlier for Superman it's comical, and that's coming from a big Superman fan. I guarantee you he struggles to do much lower lifting feats in the near future and beyond.

Already pretty much happened, imo, in that very issue.

alright if any mentioned on that list has any chance...i would say the Hulk...it might take a few attempts to get his anger up to that power...but once he does he will also have the stamina because of his super-regeneration...you guys will Dis-agree but i had to post what i think...i said a few trys because just to appeal to DC fans better...

Originally posted by Villelater
alright if any mentioned on that list has any chance...i would say the Hulk...it might take a few attempts to get his anger up to that power...but once he does he will also have the stamina because of his super-regeneration...you guys will Dis-agree but i had to post what i think...i said a few trys because just to appeal to DC fans better...

I don't think it will be difficult at all. Savage Hulk while calm, powered through planetary power with no issues.

None of them

Haha, ok, I just want to ask this (and feel free to weigh in).

Superman, pushing Earth, is largely down to his flight, right?

We know his thrust from flying is nearly equal to the Flash (and in some instances, the Flash is faster).

Can the Flash replicate what Superman does, then?

If not, why not? Its down to Supes' strength, correct?

Hulk.

But he's a skyfather.

Hulk probably, but it would have to be one of his stronger incarnations. Not some "calm" Hulk like someone will probably stupidly say.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Haha, ok, I just want to ask this (and feel free to weigh in).

Superman, pushing Earth, is largely down to his flight, right?

We know his thrust from flying is nearly equal to the Flash (and in some instances, the Flash is faster).

Can the Flash replicate what Superman does, then?

If not, why not? Its down to Supes' strength, correct?

Flash would simply run through the planet if he attempted such a thing.

He doesn't have the tactile telekinesis to spread his force over a wide enough area to move a planet.

Originally posted by carver9
I don't think it will be difficult at all. Savage Hulk while calm, powered through planetary power with no issues.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Hulk probably, but it would have to be one of his stronger incarnations. Not some "calm" Hulk like someone will probably stupidly say.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Flash would simply run through the planet if he attempted such a thing.

He doesn't have the tactile telekinesis to spread his force over a wide enough area to move a planet.

Nor does anyone else without the S shield...

Not quite.

We already know the reason tactile telekinesis is stated as a miscellaneous power in DC was for why large objects can be lifted without them collapsing in on themselves.

Superman lifts a skyscraper, and it doesn't fall apart. That sets the physics of the world because tactile telekinesis is an explanation of why this is possible. If Captain Marvel lifts a similar building and it doesn't fall apart either, then obviously he has a similar power arrangement involved within him as they share a universe.