Aquaman Vs Spiderman Universe

Started by StiltmanFTW13 pages

#officialkmccanon

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Philo at the start said the team stomps, and Noone here seems to have agreed with that, and I love how he coys the opposite.

I've never changed my position. Not everybody is a coward 'ecstatic'. Some of us are actually informed on both sides of the conflict.

The team does stomp.

You're so badly informed, I could easily argue with you that Spiderman alone would beat Aquaman, and you'd be hopelessly outmatched.

Also, I see you've been on the forum long enough and you're still clueless, as in everything.

To quote something you can do this, without the *:

[*quote]text[*/quote]

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

Rhino (before his upgrade) fought Savage Hulk for DAYS:
http://imgur.com/a/nbqBx

mmm

So Aquaman one-shots Rhino.

Got it.

I'd be interested in knowing where your showing is from.
I suspect we're being treated to the writer's conception of what's called "The Twin Paradox" there; a scenario usually presented to American High School or College intro physics students. It has one twin staying on Earth and the other launched from a shuttle capable of near-light speeds. After awhile, the shuttle returns the twin to Earth but that twin finds the brother he left on Earth is now, visibly, several years older than him. The rocket twin is still a young man, the stay-at-home twin is old enough to be the father of his once-identical brother.

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Weird to respond to this now, when you saw it the other day. I'm glad you have an account I can quote though.

Most of my post were in reply to something ironically stupid like this. From page 2, by your lover.

"Almost any on that list would be a good fight, one on one, for Aquaman. Arthur has good fights with Black Manta, and he's basically a Spiderman villain in power level. In fact, I'd give at least half of that list a majority against Black Manta, hard.

Arthur doesn't have any showings to show he'd take this group. The only thing he has going for him is strength."

It's ironically stupid because it brings the match physical, ignores context on the instances he brought up, and ironic because it's purely lows with context to combat consistent highs.

Oh you just can't type legibly

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
My initial reaction was Arthur wins too, though I agree he doesn't, given the teams hax. I don't see anyone beating him here physically and nothing Philo said supported a win for the team.

There FTFY, no need to thank me

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
mmm

So Aquaman one-shots Rhino.

Got it.

I'd be interested in knowing where your showing is from.
I suspect we're being treated to the writer's conception of what's called "The Twin Paradox" there; a scenario usually presented to American High School or College intro physics students. It has one twin staying on Earth and the other launched from a shuttle capable of near-light speeds. After awhile, the shuttle returns the twin to Earth but that twin finds the brother he left on Earth is now, visibly, several years older than him. The rocket twin is still a young man, the stay-at-home twin is old enough to be the father of his once-identical brother.

What... No. It says quite clearly that, that is an earth out of phase with ours

Originally posted by maxivitopowe
What... No. It says quite clearly that, that is an earth out of phase with ours

1. That negates absolutely nothing I wrote.
2. Stories like that usually "fill-in" information like that toward the end of the magazine, explaining what we see in the middle.
3. I still don't know where that's from. Apparently you don't either.
Did you ever actually see the comic that appeared in or are you, like me, only going by what D.S. presented us?

No the twin paradox is something i have just heard about now, but seems to be related to traveling at speeds close to c which seems to be completely irrelevant t the topic at hand

Closed. Philo, Max and EG, consider yourselves warned.