Originally posted by Surtur
Ignoring this isn't Earth's Mightiest Heroes..it really looked like Graviton ripped up a chunk of city, not the entire city.The only question is why Graviton didn't just send Hulk into space. He can sure fight against gravity weighing him down, but no gravity at all? Wouldn't of been a damn thing Hulk could of done.
Thor did not support a city. He managed to very very partially slow the decent of the chunk of city Graviton ripped up, and was smushed by the land mass. Hell if you watch the clip you won't even be able to detect any noticeable slow down of the land mass by Thor. Though when it hits the water the waves, etc. it produces aren't as big as they should of been..implying Thor did somewhat slow it down..just not in any way visible to the naked eye.
Just to be clear, this was a focused beam of energy. So the fact it merely destroyed a building doesn't mean it's nothing but a mere building buster. Also, the shockwave did KO him. Thing is, this gun was so potent? Shockwaves or whatever were felt all the way in Japan(this is said in the episode, if not Japan it was another country). So, not exactly a terrible showing for Supes. It doesn't mean the JLU team wins, but it was a nice feat.
Also if you want to use statements it was said the beam has the punch of a small nuke.
Why specify All Star Supes? Normal post crisis Superman could take this fight just fine.
Agreed on the chunk of the city part. Still a huge ft...especially with a character that did it effortlessly. A character that was described as generating the energy of a black hole.
Thor slowed it down...achieved his goal of preventing it from dropping into the sea. That strength ft is better than anything that has taken place on JLU.
Yep, it was focused...too bad all of what you said doesn't matter since Superman was dropped before the beam came out.
Hhhhhmmmm, could have the punch of a small nuke...but again, Gravitron was stated to have the power of a black hole and he was still overpowered.