Originally posted by carver9
Superman told us he doesn't have the power to move planets. Are you accepting this statement or not?
Read some comics.
Originally posted by carver9
We seen how Superman stacks up against Starbreaker. His punches did nothing. It was the combination of the hero's attacking him, PLUS Superman and GL moving earth that weakened him.
Starbreaker himself says that resisting Hal and Superman drained him but you say otherwise?
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, Superman was always doubting himself under Byrne.Read some comics.
😂Starbreaker himself says that resisting Hal and Superman drained him but you say otherwise?
He said he doesn't have the power to push the planet. There is no indication he is doubting himself, he is stating such as fact. He isn't saying "I doubt I can move it," he is "flat out, explicitly" making a statement of fact that he doesn't have the power to move it.
Clark postulated that there was something in the holding field that neutralized the mass of the planet/moon. This is further supported by the fact that both celestial bodies were not being ripped apart by the "gravitational flux movement". Now couple his postulation with the statement he made prior to moving the ship. Pretty clear what the author was telling his readers.
Hal and Clark pulling the earth and at first pulling against the opposite force provided by Starbreaker though was boss.
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Not surprising since Hal is da man. Dat WILL though.
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Originally posted by celeyhyga17👆
Clark postulated that there was something in the holding field that neutralized the mass of the planet/moon. This is further supported by the fact that both celestial bodies were not being ripped apart by the "gravitational flux movement". Now couple his postulation with the statement he made prior to moving the ship. Pretty clear what the author was telling his readers.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Clark postulated that there was something in the holding field that neutralized the mass of the planet/moon. This is further supported by the fact that both celestial bodies were not being ripped apart by the "gravitational flux movement". Now couple his postulation with the statement he made prior to moving the ship. Pretty clear what the author was telling his readers.Hal and Clark pulling the earth and at first pulling against the opposite force provided by Starbreaker though was boss.
👆Not surprising since Hal is da man. Dat WILL though.
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😂 I hope he thanked Hal.
Now what does this have to do with the OP?? 🤨
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
*poof*You have invoked my name.
Hmm.. Could have fooled me. It's fine to be a Superman fan. Not one my faves, but I'm sort of a fan and have been keeping up with the character since the 90's(and still do every now and then). Nuttin wrong with that.
Fan, yes, sure - I like reading some stories with him in it.
Fanboy, just because I give him wins?
My posting history will say otherwise. If carver and others' interpretation of my own posts cannot be trusted, how can I trust their interpretation of comics?
Even IF carver is the one who says Superman is a Skyfather.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Fan, yes, sure - I like reading some stories with him in it.Fanboy, just because I give him wins?
My posting history will say otherwise. If carver and others' interpretation of my own posts cannot be trusted, how can I trust their interpretation of comics?
Even IF carver is the one who says Superman is a Skyfather.
No, not because you give him wins, because it's obvious in debates you WANT him to wins at nearly any cost including employing bankrupt reasoning, acting like you can't read scans, not acknowledging valid points, etc. Not like Abby, but the roots are there.
Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
Wow, that's great!! 💃I'm sure Abby has some explanation involving Superman being "weakened."
Flying an object with a lot of mass through graviton manipulation is technically not a physical strength feat. Sorry to cause shock and awe for some, but it isn't.
So you're cheerleading Carter for posting Superman losing to a Skyfather. And the great irony is you're cheerleading everybody, then stealing the argument, of what Superman said in EARTH STEALERS while missing Starbreaker bringing up all the red suns he's consumed.
No wonder you're so prone to meltdowns.