Originally posted by Insane TitanYou were crying when I responded....
get over your obsession with me and crying about every Hulk related subject like you always do.
Originally posted by Insane TitanThis is most of your post history
you will never get some posters to understand that a DC chsracter will do as well/better than Hulk/Marvel character
Originally posted by ODGA spoon-feeding if I've ever seen one
What an obtuse question as 1) the answer is plainly obvious, and 2) you witlessly ignored the actual storyline.1) That was the most power Sentry could bring to bear at the time without Voiding out. That was not the most power Hulk could bring to bear at the time.
2) That it wasn't the most power Hulk could bring to bear at the time was proven not even a few pages later. You didn't need the Heart of the Monster storyline years later to prove that. You just had to turn a few phucking pages in the actual World War Hulk #5 comic itself.
Originally posted by carver9
What we are telling you is, we don't even have to wait until 'later' to see if Hulk was holding back or not. He shows this in the SAME comic him and Sentry fought in. The same comic. Do you not see the flaw in your argument?Plus, your argument is similar to me saying "Superman held back against HP Doomsday because he showed better fts afterwards. WTF man.
I'll try to make this as simple as possible.
Stoic posted this.
According to the writer. Yes he did. It's actually canon to the story. It's written after the story just before he travels to the Dark Dimension, but it's still canon.
It literally took him less than 3 panels to go from not being able to stop Sakaar from exploding to being able to overpower the forces that were going to make it explode. This is just the first piece of evidence that he was actually holding back. Then he literally comes out and says that he was. Another piece of evidence happens at the very end of the WW Hulk arc, when with a footfall he nearly sinks the entire Eastern Seaboard. And he was trying to stop himself.
That confirms Banner's status and despite the event pages later they added HOM to top it all off.
With Sentry there is always the element of his mental instability. While you have instances where he clearly performed better than he did in WWH, there is only ONE circumstance of him "Going all out".
That event is SIEGE.
Your attempt at making an analogy with Superman is asinine because the issue of dynamic strength and his mental blocks are firmly established. The relationship between Robert and The Void always made the issue murky at best.
Originally posted by ODG
There are people who read comics and don't phucking get it.That fact may have escaped you.
Which is ironic.
Because you are living proof of it.
You would be one to talk about irony.
Let me go very slowly.
Banner. Wasn't. Really. Going. All. Out. During. The. Fight.
Sentry. Wasn't. Really. Going. All. Out. During. The. Fight.
An equal applying of standards to both characters allows this by any rational measure.
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
I'll try to make this as simple as possible.Stoic posted this.
[B]According to the writer. Yes he did. It's actually canon to the story. It's written after the story just before he travels to the Dark Dimension, but it's still canon.
It literally took him less than 3 panels to go from not being able to stop Sakaar from exploding to being able to overpower the forces that were going to make it explode. This is just the first piece of evidence that he was actually holding back. Then he literally comes out and says that he was. Another piece of evidence happens at the very end of the WW Hulk arc, when with a footfall he nearly sinks the entire Eastern Seaboard. And he was trying to stop himself.
That confirms Banner's status and despite the event pages later they added HOM to top it all off.
With Sentry there is always the element of his mental instability. While you have instances where he clearly performed better than he did in WWH, there is only ONE circumstance of him "Going all out".
That event is SIEGE.
Your attempt at making an analogy with Superman is asinine because the issue of dynamic strength and his mental blocks are firmly established. The relationship between Robert and The Void always made the issue murky at best. [/B]
Didn't Sentry take another dose of Serum before or after Seige? This question isn't for LOB, for someone else.