Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusI can palm two balloons as they're slowly pushed by tanks, too.
Hyperion was holding off two Universes collapsing on each other through the Earths. The pressure was so immense that the planets crumbled but as we saw, he never faltered.But whatever.
They'll eventually crumble (as the Earths did). That doesn't mean I overpowered the tanks.
It's still an impressive strength and durability feat for Hyperion (one of the top 3 strength feats in Marvel for high heralds and lower), so there's no taking away from that.
Originally posted by Philosophía
I can palm two balloons as they're slowly pushed by tanks, too.They'll eventually crumble (as the Earths did). That doesn't mean I overpowered the tanks.
It's still an impressive strength and durability feat for Hyperion (one of the top 3 strength feats in Marvel for high heralds and lower), so there's no taking away from that.
He held the Earth's apart from the collapsing incursions until they crumbled under the pressure. What about that don't you get?
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusYes. What about the fact that doesn't involve 'overpowering two Universes' don't you get?
He held the Earth's apart from the collapsing incursions until they crumbled under the pressure. What about that don't you get?
Momentarily, I also hold the balloons apart, until they crumble, too. I never overpowered the tanks. And neither did Hyperion with the Universes.
Originally posted by Philosophía
Yes. What about the fact that doesn't involve 'overpowering two Universes' don't you get?Momentarily, I also hold the balloons apart, until they crumble, too. I never overpowered the tanks. And neither did Hyperion with the Universes.
I don't know if he can overpower the incursion points but he was strong enough to hold them at bay:
Whatever, think what you want.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusIf by 'them' you mean 'Earths' then we're in total agreement.
I don't know if he can overpower the incursion points but it's pretty clear he was strong enough to hold them at bay:Whatever, think what you want.
Hyperion was strong enough to hold 2 Earths from touching eachother. But, as the Universes advanced, the Earths couldn't take the pressure so they crumbled.
Like my tanks/balloons analogy:
Hyperion never outmuscled two Universes, the same way I never outmuscled tanks. But we both outmuscled two balloons/Earths from moving.
Simple. Agree?
Originally posted by Bentley👆
Clearly Ultraman's feat was higher in the strength department.But Hyperion currently has the most complete resume and thus I give him the fight.
It's not so much the strain, either, as it is the fact that Ultraman moved the Moon significant distance in moments.
From a purely phyics perspective, that takes a crazy amount of power to do [even larger than bench-pressing Earth].
Comics-wise, it's basically "that guy can easily move the moon in front of the Sun as he's weakened by it, while that guy struggles to hold Earths apart". So just looking at it from afar, Ultraman is stronger.