Rank These Guys By Raw Strength Pt 2

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Re: Rank These Guys By Raw Strength Pt 2

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Sentry
Hercules
Gladiator
Wonderman
Thor
Beta Ray Bill
Blue Marvel
Wonderman
Silver Surfer (base)

Sentry
Thor/Hercules
Gladiator
Blue Marvel
Beta Ray
Wonderman
Silver Surfer

Re: Rank These Guys By Raw Strength Pt 2

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Sentry
Hercules
Gladiator
Wonderman
Thor
Beta Ray Bill
Blue Marvel
Wonderman
Silver Surfer (base)

sentry
thor/herc/bill
glads/bm
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wm

thor, herc, bill, glads and bm are all so close as to be basically indistinguishable from each other imo. ss can match strength with any of them imo, if he is amping with the pc. too variable to place him in one spot though. we know he has match hulk on occasion, once even while weakened though. /shrug

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Doesn't really matter whether the Manhattan thing is valid. This feat and the one I posted earlier supersedes that showing.

The first feat is most likely not Canon since it occurred after the comic was over and was like an added cereal box comic.

This feat isn't a valid feat since nothing would have happened if Hercules would have let go.

Whatever was being held was an illusion.

Originally posted by h1a8
The first feat is most likely not Canon since it occurred after the comic was over and was like an added cereal box comic.

This feat isn't a valid feat since nothing would have happened if Hercules would have let go.

Whatever was being held was an illusion.


Added cereal box comic? You do know that was 616 Herc and Thor right? So to u all secondary stories in comics is non-canon?

So what was the point of Zues punishing Atlas in that way? What is the point of having a character of great strength to stand in that place?

"most likely not canon."

yep, good enough for me. 👆

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Added cereal box comic? You do know that was 616 Herc and Thor right? So to u all secondary stories in comics is non-canon?

So what was the point of Zues punishing Atlas in that way? What is the point of having a character of great strength to stand in that place?

That tale was just put in for shits and giggles. It had nothing to with any canon storyline. It was like cereal box comic tale.

Nothing about it makes sense. Nothing would have happened to the sky if Atlas refused to stop holding. That reason alone makes the feat unquantifiable. Atlas could have been exerting 100 tons of force for all we know. The mechanics of the whole feat is unknown.

Originally posted by leonidas
"most likely not canon."

yep, good enough for me. 👆

I was sugarcoating.
It's definitely not canon. Has nothing to do with any storyline. Just a cereal box comic tale after the story was over.

Originally posted by h1a8
That tale was just put in for shits and giggles. It had nothing to with any canon storyline. It was like cereal box comic tale.

Nothing about it makes sense. Nothing would have happened to the sky if Atlas refused to stop holding. That reason alone makes the feat unquantifiable. Atlas could have been exerting 100 tons of force for all we know. The mechanics of the whole feat is unknown.


facepalm

It was a canon story my friend. In fact, Marvel has specifically designated alternate universe characters in their official index whether it be secondary story in a comic or not.

For example... Here in an annual, the index designates Thor from earth-81942 which was a secondary story.
http://imgur.com/AsbYDoi.jpg

Or here in a primary story, a Thor was shown in a future vision and was designated as Thor from earth-3515.
http://imgur.com/DdZb6TU.jpg

Thor 400 where your "cereal box" story takes place designates Thor and Hercules as 616.
http://imgur.com/ResabgC.jpg

So that's that. Just because you don't like the story or feat performed, doesn't mean you can just hand wave it away with baseless reasoning...

As for Herc holding up the heavens, it was obviously unquantifiable. Pretty much along the lines of infinite pages book and pushing world engine. Unquantifiable, but impressive as heck. And not sure where you get that nothing would happen if there was nobody holding up the firmament.

Does anybody know how much the average firmament weighs?

No idea how much one of those weighs. All I know is that in the context of this thread, if you asked Wonder Man to try holding it up he'd pee his pants and go running home to mummy.

Feeb. Last on this particular list by a hilariously wide margin.

Originally posted by wuleecat
No idea how much one of those weighs. All I know is that in the context of this thread, if you asked Wonder Man to try holding it up he'd pee his pants and go running home to mummy.

Feeb. Last on this particular list by a hilariously wide margin.


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I usually see those kinds of transcendent feats reserved for the upper class of comic strongmen.

I wouldn't be surprised if any of the the group in this thread(minus Wonder Man) performed that feat. Although for Surfer it would be more believable if it shows him amping his strength.

"Zues".

Seriously, celery?

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

The bio even states that all Thor and Hercules did was shatter a plateau.

😂

It says it shattered the plateau, it doesn't say thats all that happened.

Originally posted by Damborgson
It says it shattered the plateau, it doesn't say thats all that happened.

ermm

The fact that only the shattered plateau is confirmed and not "Planet's orbit" changed is proof enough that's all what happened.

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/3/35308/1658587-thorvs.jpg

One writer says "They shattered entiee plateau".

Another said "Count your blessings, they were generating enough pressure to knock the planet out of orbit".

Somehow "Planet moving pressure" only shattered a plateau.

Apparently Abhi doesn't know how bios work. Since u know he never uses them....

Btw this is his last ditch attempt to discredit the feat because he used to claim that it wasn't canon.

Originally posted by abhilegend
ermm

The fact that only the shattered plateau is confirmed and not "Planet's orbit" changed is proof enough that's all what happened.

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/3/35308/1658587-thorvs.jpg

One writer says "They shattered entiee plateau".

Another said "Count your blessings, they were generating enough pressure to knock the planet out of orbit".

Somehow "Planet moving pressure" only shattered a plateau.

It's not though. It just points out an event that did happen, which was the shattering of a plateau. That doesn't mean that the insane pressure they generated didn't happen.

The planet can't blow up every time two elites decide to have an arm wrestling match.

Originally posted by Damborgson
It's not though. It just points out an event that did happen, which was the shattering of a plateau. That doesn't mean that the insane pressure they generated didn't happen.

The planet can't blow up every time two elites decide to have an arm wrestling match.


It was banter between two writers about dangling plot threads and what not FFS.

It's literally a hyperbole from one writer. Two elites are not generally shown in that situation.

The only thing that happened was shattering of a plateau confirming that it is even Canon and it happened in future.

One guy can rip away the Midgard Serpent encircling the earth and the other holds up the "firmament"...

Generating enough pressure to knock a planet out of orbit doesn't seem like hyperbole for characters with this level of strength.

How in the f*ck is blatant hyperbole of this magnitude not taken as such? Are people this desperate for feats?