Originally posted by Branlor Swift
FE 7 and reaffirmed in the Justice League issue that came out alongside it.Darkseid is apparently so powerful that he can destroy a planet, a feat completely out of the grasp of anyone in the Justice League or any living enemies.
How is it that when Hyperion was stated to hold worlds apart it was meant as universes but when its stated that darkseid can destroy worlds it equates to planets?
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
FE 7 and reaffirmed in the Justice League issue that came out alongside it.Darkseid is apparently so powerful that he can destroy a planet, a feat completely out of the grasp of anyone in the Justice League or any living enemies.
Should be clear to everyone. Should be.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Its on point.Dieseldude has uncovered a MArvel biased conspiracy.
Good job catching it 👆 the two things were equal to each other.
Bran has a point because it was shown on panel that Darkseid destroyed a planet and so "world" can only mean a planet.
It was a stupid statement to make by the writer and really lowballs everyone in DCU.
But as per my new sig, i don't believe that Hyperion kept 2 universes apart either.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
I must have missed when Darkseid destroyed a universe.
No, no, no.
Even though it was specifically referred to as a world (By the same writer, twice, in two different issues) and we've seen that Darkseid's power while impressive is around planetary destruction, we need to assume what Wonder Woman and Superman really meant when they said only Darkseid has the power to destroy a world (Twice, in two different issues), they meant Universe.
Why? Well, because Superman, that's why.
The best part is that Anti-Monitor was standing in the remains of a devastated Earth. Imagine if you suggested that the word Universe actually meant Earth. You'd hear rape whistles going off.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
And the ironic sentence underneath that sig is duly noted 👆
Lol.
Originally posted by Diesldude
How is it that when Hyperion was stated to hold worlds apart it was meant as universes but when its stated that darkseid can destroy worlds it equates to planets?
Originally posted by Diesldude
Bran has a point because it was shown on panel that Darkseid destroyed a planet and so "world" can only mean a planet.It was a stupid statement to make by the writer and really lowballs everyone in DCU.
But as per my new sig, i don't believe that Hyperion kept 2 universes apart either.
LOL.
He's mad that DC "lowballed" their heroes so he's going to throw a good old fashioned tantrum and pretend Hyperion's feat was limited to only two planets.