Originally posted by Naija boy
That is a rather silly way of attempting to circumvent what the writer was portraying on panel. I mean he even portrayed the dark dimension as planet in order to fall in line with the whole World Breaker theme. This supposed after the fact ambiguity you are projecting on to it holds no weight at all and is some clear as day reaching if ive ever seen it. Heck if you are going with the fact that it was the entire dark dimension portrayed as that planet, then the feat is even more impressive since the dark dimension in its entirety is considerably considerably larger than earth. Then we have the fact that the mindless ones realm (which is clearly portrayed as being destroyed) is denser than earth also.What seals it though is the fact that the characters that were destroyed ( entire race of mindless ones too powerful for Umar, Armcheddon, Bi Beast, Wendigo, Amped Fing Fang Foom etc) is the most impressive part of the feat anyhow, so no matter the amount of imagined ambiguity you might try to present onto the other part of the feat, it has no bearings on its impressiveness.
You are a smart guy Naija and I like your posts, so no disrespect intended if I disagree with you. It's just a difference of opinion.
No matter what you are stating, the fact is that this dimension is made of of multiple realities without any way of nailing down their composition, physical laws or mystic laws for that matter.
Even the Mindless Ones themselves, over time and on-panel, have shown signs of inconsistent composition, strength and durability, depending on which book appearances you want to discuss.
And it just doesn't seem "kosher" to say that the Dark Dimension attributes that appeared in the Hulk theme should now define the place. It has history and description that can't be ignored or twisted for the sake of Hulk Fans.
It is what it is. And, what it is, lacks definition. At least any definition that can be used in a thread that is asking for solid, quantifiable feats that have a basis in the mainstream "universes" of these comic book companies.