Originally posted by ScreamPasteno it was a "Book of Eternity" that the comic never expressed its weight as infinite.
Wasn't that pre-crisis Supes and wasn't it only a solar system? mmm
Or possibly he's referencing the Jla catching a falling spectre who weighs "eternity"...
Either way neither says infinite anywhere.
That said Supes greatly outclasses Goku.
Originally posted by pym-ftw
no it was a "Book of Eternity" that the comic never expressed its weight as infinite.Or possibly he's referencing the Jla catching a falling spectre who weighs "eternity"...
Either way neither says infinite anywhere.
That said Supes greatly outclasses Goku.
The first one. Wasn't it stated it had infinate pages or something to that effect? Maybe I'm just going off of what others have said tho...
But yes Supes wins
Originally posted by juggerman
And lift infinity.
Originally posted by juggerman
And hold a black hole in his hands.
Originally posted by juggerman
And survive planets colliding on top of him.
Originally posted by juggerman
There's just so friggin' much!
Originally posted by Astner
The main issue as of late when it comes to cross-fiction versus debates with DC characters is that a lot of people refuse to acknowledge the reboot. All the feats you mentioned occurred prior to Flashpoint and exists only as a memory in Barry Allen's mind.
Ah yes the reboot. Ok so let's focus on the 5 day bench press
Originally posted by AstnerExcept the "matter and memory" found within the book was never stated to have "broken down" at all(hence why the book, and all its contents, was still perfectly intact.)
That was in Limbo where "matter and memory break down," it's by no means representative of his physical strength.
That said, the book was stated to contain infinite pages. Infinite pages=infinite weight.
Originally posted by SSJGGogetaHis sneeze destroyed said solar system:
No.Not anywhere close to anything resembling that. He sneezed so hard it made a solar system move. That is all.
Not to mention that was the third or fourth strongest Superman ever, so...
That was pre-crisis Superman, however.
Originally posted by Astner
Originally posted by Galan007
Except the "matter and memory" found within the book was never stated to have "broken down" at all(hence why the book, and all its contents, was still perfectly intact.)That said, the book was stated to contain infinite pages. Infinite pages=infinite weight.
Originally posted by Galan007
Except the "matter and memory" found within the book was never stated to have "broken down" at all(hence why the book, and all its contents, was still perfectly intact.)That said, the book was stated to contain infinite pages. Infinite pages=infinite weight.
His sneeze destroyed said solar system:
That was pre-crisis Superman, however.
Um, this was just disproved, but I'll repost.
This makes sense, you know, considering that a human boy was able to hold the never-ending story, in contrast. lol
Also, you are DRASTICALLY misunderstanding that scan.
From this scan, you can CLEARLY see it says Superman flew into a distant solar system. You can ALSO see that it says he was "DestroyING" said solar system. He did not destroy the solar system, he only destroyed a small, undefined part of it. This clearly proves that the solar system could withstand the ENTIRETY of his super sneezing fit, which makes a lot of sense, considering that the scan didn't show a star, any planets, etc. That's like me saying Frieza could universe bust, because he was destroying the universe, lol.