Superman vs Namor/Hercules

Started by iceman2456720 pages

I dont know who was more full of crap in this thread carver or CBC. Superman wins with some difficulty

Team overwhelms him.

Originally posted by iceman24567
Superman wins with some difficulty

Yep, certainly a lot more difficulty than he'd run into when fighting someone like..Wonder Woman, for example 😉

I just wonder why Superman needed to be handicapped. Half the time people just make up excuses for why he won't use his speed anyways. Though I guess it's a time saver since we can skip the parts where people confuse CIS with PIS.

He won't, because he rarely ever does... 😛

And WHEN he does, he punches like a 10 year old comic book nerd.

Originally posted by carver9
Why do I have to prove that the name of something is actually true. It can't be true since Ultraman flipped to the final chapter and read the last page. He flipped through every page until he couldn't flip anymore which means the name of a book is what? Just a name.

It doesn't matter either way. Superman describes the book as having an infinite number of pages, each occupying the same space at the same time. This is opposed to an infinite number of pages condensed into a regular sized book. So since we are dealing with some sort of quantum related compenetration, how heavy the book would be is highly ambiguous.

No, it isn't. The book contained the entire multiverse. Not debatable in the least.

Originally posted by abhilegend
No, it isn't. The book contained the entire multiverse. Not debatable in the least.

So you are saying that floating around inside of the book are actual physical stars, planets, galaxies, universes, etc.?

Yes, Captain Marvel even says so.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11122/111228044/4792757-superman+lifting+book.jpg

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, Captain Marvel even says so.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11122/111228044/4792757-superman+lifting+book.jpg

You mean when he is describing what the book is telling him (what he is reading) about the Monitor? The book is specifically described as containing pages.

And then it's stated that the book contained entire reality.

http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/14776824/wholeexistanceinthebook.jpg.html

Like I said, it's not debatable in the least.

Originally posted by abhilegend
And then it's stated that the book contained entire reality.

http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/14776824/wholeexistanceinthebook.jpg.html

Like I said, it's not debatable in the least.

He's referencing the book chronicling the entire story of reality. The book is specifically described as containing pages. You're actually arguing that the book contains physical stars, planets, galaxies, universes, etc. floating around inside of it, including the mainstream DCU? Wow! How is Superman and Captain Marvel holding a book that the are physically inside? 😕

No, he is referring that the book contained entire existence.

"Whole of existence in a single book. "

Not debatable. Again.

And they were in Limbo which is outside the multiverse. The whole multiverse was contained in the book of Limbo.

Originally posted by abhilegend
No, he is referring that the book contained entire existence.

"Whole of existence in a single book. "

Not debatable. Again.

And they were in Limbo which is outside the multiverse. The whole multiverse was contained in the book of Limbo.

OOOOkay. So exactly what is Ultraman reading? The stars? 😆

Originally posted by TheHulkster
OOOOkay. So exactly what is Ultraman reading? The stars? 😆
LMAO!! Yeah, what was he reading.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
OOOOkay. So exactly what is Ultraman reading? The stars? 😆

😂 😂

It was said multiples or times that the book can be read. How can you read "existence"?

And if it can be read... then it's not really infinite...

There are an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2.

And he didn't read the end, he thought there was an end and he reached it. He did not.

Originally posted by carver9
😂 😂

It was said multiples or times that the book can be read. How can you read "existence"?

because existence according to Grant Morrison is itself a story.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
There are an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2.

And he didn't read the end, he thought there was an end and he reached it. He did not.