Originally posted by thingy150
Nice abc logic but how does this help hulk? The point of the scan was hal's ring can pierce durability to that extent. He can hurt hulk and can easily bfr?I will be back later
Hulk missed punches will hurt him and that isn't ABC logic, that's proof. Amazo doesn't have Superman/Wonder Woman level durability.
He probably could hurt the Hulk but he loses this and damaging this version of Hulk usually doesn't last long since his healing factor is instantaneous.
Originally posted by bbrem123
hals shields have been breached...lets not kid ourselves here
Exactly but if you look at the stips, Hal is from Pre Crisis up until today so that he may stand a chance. He doesn't like you said, but it's good to know that it would take to make someone believe that Hal would be able to challenge this version of the Hulk. BFR in this case just means that "I couldn't defeat the Hulk, so I had to get rid of him, or risk being destroyed". As you mentioned above, Arm'Cheddon would make for a decent match for Hal on his own.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Lol, nah, meant that with the thread being created as it is, ANY Pre-Crisis silliness is fair game, with none of Hal's yellow weakness etc.
Lol yep I know. But if you really look back, it was really mainly the Kryptonians that benefit most from the Pre Crisis Godhood syndrome. The others have feats that their present day incarnations can compete against. Just like it is today, one super feat does not make the median grade. The average rule still applies.
Originally posted by Reflassshh
Hal used to do retarded shit in the pre-crisis as well stoic...
On average? You see his lows, like being defeated with a bucket of yellow paint, and his extreme highs, are not his average. All characters have their moments on both sides of the spectrum, but those are not the average. The Savage Hulk was beating up on the Shaper of Worlds in one comic, and getting choked out by a python, or boa in another.
Originally posted by StoicBack then the heroes were as powerful or as weak as the story needed, with lesser threats came the low showings and with heavy hitters the high ones. Now, you think WB hulk is a minor thread thus allowing the use of low showings to hurt Hal's case?
On average? You see his lows, like being defeated with a bucket of yellow paint, and his extreme highs, are not his average. All characters have their moments on both sides of the spectrum, but those are not the average. The Savage Hulk was beating up on the Shaper of Worlds in one comic, and getting choked out by a python, or boa in another.
I'm not arguing in favour of Hal though, just pointing out that darksaint has a point 😛
Originally posted by Reflassshh
Back then the heroes were as powerful or as weak as the story needed, with lesser threats came the low showings and with heavy hitters the high ones. Now, you think WB hulk is a minor thread thus allowing the use of low showings to hurt Hal's case?I'm not arguing in favour of Hal though, just pointing out that darksaint has a point 😛
Yeah I understand what you getting at. I'm just under the impression of Hal needing an entire team to deal with less than this version of the Hulk. I can't claim more than what he showed on panel, but at the height of his power, he really didn't look to be ready to detonate, and thus he may have even have been able to increase in power. He takes his power from another dimension, and I'm not sure if he depleted all of that power in his Dark Dimension showing.
Overall, I just don't see your average top tier hero being on this particular Hulk's level. I mean he was causing seismic events, while just throwing punches, and not being remotely close to his highest power level seen. I'm talking about just before Doom cuts his head open. Right after the Heart of the Monster story. Lobo was giving Hal a hard time to go. Lobo's not weak, but come on.