Starbreaker VERSUS Thanos: TO THE DEATH

Started by DarkSaint856 pages

Here, his energy was being siphoned off (in Dr Light's words, 'tremendous amounts'😉 by Firestorm and Dr Light. He could still casually break GL Stewart's shields etc:

http://i.imgur.com/5UzstmN.jpg

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Exactly.

See my post:

Now, the next stage is to see HOW much energy Thanos can absorb. After all, we wouldn't want to have no-limits, right?

Remember, Starbreaker will be starting off at his normal levels, not explicitly amped, and not drained.

Here, he is 'sated', by feeding on Vega, and taking 100 million years off it's lifespan:

http://imgur.com/a/fi8Th

Vega is twice the size of our Sun:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega

That's a LOT of energy.

Btw, what is your take on this scene?

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/2/27500/690264-justice_league_of_america__29___page_16.jpg

Is Superman pulling the Earth on his own? Or is GL adding his strength to it?

He's feeding on Vega? Where in your scans is he doing that? Also, that's an Amp. We go by characters at their normal levels.

I'm not answer your question about the Superman and GL scan. I see what you are trying to do.

Originally posted by carver9
He's feeding on Vega? Where in your scans is he doing that? Also, that's an Amp. We go by characters at their normal levels.

I'm not answer your question about the Superman and GL scan. I see what you are trying to do.

He's shown in the first link in my previous post. Female Dr Light (seen in the scan) is a physical link to Vega, so he drains it through her (as confirmed by the Omega Men).

Is it an amp? What is a baseline Starbreaker, please? Scans.

Btw, the question IS valid.

Starbreaker was casually no -selling Superman's blows:
http://i.imgur.com/OQD0fOp.jpg

How strong is Superman? Well, we can cross showings from various different time periods, and various different writers, and various different storylines, and it would be inconsistent (DoS Superman, for example, vs OWAW Superman).

So to avoid all inconsistency, let's look at what Superman did in THAT very same story.

And he was pulling the Earth:

Unless you think Hal was helping him out? With his strength added to Superman's?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Btw, the question IS valid.

Starbreaker was casually no -selling Superman's blows:
http://i.imgur.com/OQD0fOp.jpg

How strong is Superman? Well, we can cross showings from various different time periods, and various different writers, and various different storylines, and it would be inconsistent (DoS Superman, for example, vs OWAW Superman).

So to avoid all inconsistency, let's look at what Superman did in THAT very same story.

And he was pulling the Earth:

Unless you think Hal was helping him out? With his strength added to Superman's?

I see what you did there.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Btw, the question IS valid.

Starbreaker was casually no -selling Superman's blows:
http://i.imgur.com/OQD0fOp.jpg

How strong is Superman? Well, we can cross showings from various different time periods, and various different writers, and various different storylines, and it would be inconsistent (DoS Superman, for example, vs OWAW Superman).

So to avoid all inconsistency, let's look at what Superman did in THAT very same story.

And he was pulling the Earth:

Unless you think Hal was helping him out? With his strength added to Superman's?


😉

I'm sure carver will explain it for us.

Originally posted by carver9
Thanos was able to harm Galactus...

http://i.imgur.com/xJmkk0q.jpg

The very next page:

🙂

Originally posted by Galan007
The very next page:

🙂

Coward9 only looking at the pretty pictures? What a shocker. 😱

I'm sure carver will defend himself!

Carver?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Carver?

lol youre such a dick to him 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆

Originally posted by Galan007
The very next page:

🙂

Nothing happened to Galactus?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Btw, the question IS valid.

Starbreaker was casually no -selling Superman's blows:
http://i.imgur.com/OQD0fOp.jpg

How strong is Superman? Well, we can cross showings from various different time periods, and various different writers, and various different storylines, and it would be inconsistent (DoS Superman, for example, vs OWAW Superman).

So to avoid all inconsistency, let's look at what Superman did in THAT very same story.

And he was pulling the Earth:

Unless you think Hal was helping him out? With his strength added to Superman's?

Can Superman push something with his heat vision? Can Quasar pull something with his constructs? Can Magneto move metal? Can Cyclops push object with his optic blast? You might as well make all of these characters class 100 beings? You're trying to hard like usual. I will keep saying this about you.

Originally posted by Delta1938
Coward9 only looking at the pretty pictures? What a shocker. 😱

The pictures are very nice. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

Originally posted by carver9
Can Superman push something with his heat vision? Can Quasar pull something with his constructs? Can Magneto move metal? Can Cyclops push object with his optic blast? You might as well make all of these characters class 100 beings? You're trying to hard like usual. I will keep saying this about you.

So Superman pulled it purely by his own lonesome strength?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So Superman pulled it purely by his own lonesome strength?

He could've asked Cyclops with his class 100 strength to push it from the other end. His blast has thrown people to other countries. Amazing strength ft for class 100 Cyclops.

Originally posted by carver9
He could've asked Cyclops with his class 100 strength to push it from the other end. His blast has thrown people to other countries. Amazing strength ft for class 100 Cyclops.

Yes or no? Simple question. Did Superman pull the Earth with his own strength?

Relevant, of course, to this thread.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So Superman pulled it purely by his own lonesome strength?

Stop quoting him, I have him on Ignore. 😠

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yes or no? Simple question. Did Superman pull the Earth with his own strength?

Relevant, of course, to this thread.

Superman isn't in this thread.