Originally posted by yaadaveyaaI assume you mean solar system.
LOL that is not him do u know what ONE SINGLE exploding sun would do to this universe???? bye bye everything but pluto imagine ONE MILLION and that only says he's guessing hes unleashing the power of a million exploding suns when hes not even unleashing 1% good try though
Because one exploding sun doesn't have much impact on the universe as a whole.
Originally posted by yaadaveyaa
LOL that is not him do u know what ONE SINGLE exploding sun would do to this universe???? bye bye everything but pluto imagine ONE MILLION and that only says he's guessing hes unleashing the power of a million exploding suns when hes not even unleashing 1% good try though
A universe doesn't have to explode for something to be what it is...like I've stated, graduate from Collateral damage, especially when this fight is taking place on Earth...a non jobber planet. I don't care what an exploding sun would do to a universe, if it is stated on panel what the character is doing (just like it was stated on panel that Galactus was exerting himself on Thanos shields, even though the room was still intact), then we accept that...no matter whats happening to the environment.
LOL ^ its a matter of knowing what a super nova would do and yes i do mean our solar system mindset when our little sun blows up its going to destroy everything except maybe pluto n some little chunks of rock way out there but its about collateral damage if he unleashed that logic says that something would be destroyed did he even knock over a building? trust me a super nova does more then that
Originally posted by janus77
If it wasn't explicitly stated by the character, whilst he was attacking Hulk, if it wasn't commented on by Ben and Reed whilst the battle was going on AND if the writer hadn't stated that it was the case, maybe you'd have a point. Happily this is not the case and you are deluded.It's fascinating how people can believe the opposite of what is stated and depicted and yet claim to be reading the comic.
If it wasnt such a poor portrayal of what the writer was trying to do, then it would be easier to accept. If going all out was the fact that Sentry has never released that much energy before, then i'm ok with that. Trying to actually win the fight by laughing and hitting the Hulks fist with his face? I cant do that one.
Originally posted by tkitna
If it wasnt such a poor portrayal of what the writer was trying to do, then it would be easier to accept. If going all out was the fact that Sentry has never released that much energy before, then i'm ok with that. Trying to actually win the fight by laughing and hitting the Hulks fist with his face? I cant do that one.
They trade hits, Sentry's going all out, borderline insane... Is it fighting smart? ofcourse not, but that doesn't mean he was holding back or had anything left in reserve at the end.
The point is that he unleashed it all and it wasn't enough to even KO Hulk.
Originally posted by yaadaveyaa
LOL ^ its a matter of knowing what a super nova would do and yes i do mean our solar system mindset when our little sun blows up its going to destroy everything except maybe pluto n some little chunks of rock way out there but its about collateral damage if he unleashed that logic says that something would be destroyed did he even knock over a building? trust me a super nova does more then that
Sentry is Low-Trans at BEST
Originally posted by carver9
A universe doesn't have to explode for something to be what it is...like I've stated, graduate from Collateral damage, especially when this fight is taking place on Earth...a non jobber planet. I don't care what an exploding sun would do to a universe, if it is stated on panel what the character is doing (just like it was stated on panel that Galactus was exerting himself on Thanos shields, even though the room was still intact), then we accept that...no matter whats happening to the environment.
So...when characters say something, regardless of whether they do it, we shall take it as gospel?
Got ya.
Originally posted by janus77
Putting Hulk in the middle of a cocoon of energy that Sentry was using to tear him up, you mean? Sentry's open-handed attacks also had energy coming forth, iirc.They trade hits, Sentry's going all out, borderline insane... Is it fighting smart? ofcourse not, but that doesn't mean he was holding back or had anything left in reserve at the end.
The point is that he unleashed it all and it wasn't enough to even KO Hulk.
I always thought it was kind of funny too, how Sentry consciously was suspending the Hulk in the air during the fight and also funneling his energy, but that should be normal for a borderline insane person during a fight. However you want to take it though bro.
Originally posted by tkitna
I always thought it was kind of funny too, how Sentry consciously was suspending the Hulk in the air during the fight and also funneling his energy, but that should be normal for a borderline insane person during a fight. However you want to take it though bro.
For the same reasons when he was flying around in the beginning and still got punched in the face. You are trying so hard to dissect this fight. Since you're dissecting this fight, I think you should do the same for every fight published. Superman stayed on the ground when he fought Doomsday. Martian Manhunter didn't use intangibility when he fought Grundy or Doomsday. Surfer didn't matter manipulate when he fought Thor.
Originally posted by carver9
For the same reasons when he was flying around in the beginning and still got punched in the face. You are trying so hard to dissect this fight. Since you're dissecting this fight, I think you should do the same for every fight published. Superman stayed on the ground when he fought Doomsday. Martian Manhunter didn't use intangibility when he fought Grundy or Doomsday. Surfer didn't matter manipulate when he fought Thor.
So you agree with me that the Sentry didnt try real hard to win that fight. Cool.
Originally posted by carver9
What im saying is you need to realize how comics work and also look at everything that took place in that fight.
I realize how they work and that story was very poorly done if Pak was trying to suggest that Sentry was trying to win that fight even a little bit. When a character stands there and lets another one use him as a punching bag while laughing and begging for more, the majority of us readers sometimes question the intent. One would think that the person supposedly going all out would try to defend himself at some point in the fight. As long as you and one other poster agree with the story then it must have been right.
Originally posted by carver9ok thats fine...pretty much everbody has agreed to that. The problem is you think DA sentry and WWH sentry are the same power wise, and that since hulk could withstand sentry during the wwh arc he can do the same against DA sentry. Which is obviously not true. You also disregard his mental state which hinders his performance greatly.
During that time that was Sentry at his best. No need for me to get over it when that was one of the only times Sentry unleashed everything.