The Guardians of the Galaxy vs Superman...

Started by TheLordofMurder10 pages
Originally posted by quanchi112
It wil definitely win this thread. Superman has passed out due to muscle strain alone before.

Typical Quanchi trolling; only looking at the lowest feats when arguing against characters he doesn't like...

We look at averages here; you know this troll...

Superman has also:

1) resisted the World Engines energies...
2) withstood a direct impact from a nuke...
3) overcame the gravitational force from a black hole...

When you at all everything (and not your supremely biased cherry picking), Superman's average is far beyond what we've seen from Yondu's arrow...

As a result, I strongly disagree with the ridiculous Quanchi inspired fanboyism that states that Yondu's arrow can kill Superman...

The average of his durability indicates that that arrow wont do a d@mn thing to him...

That "blackhole" couldn't even injure Lois.

Originally posted by Silent Master
That "blackhole" couldn't even injure Lois.

Superman's body shielded Lois from the direct effects of it though, and Superman did resist the force of its pull...

Oh Lord, someone else that hasn't actually watched the movie. Superman was not shielding her the entire time she was exposed to it.

Like I said, it couldn't even injure an unshielded Lois.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Oh Lord, someone else that hasn't actually watched the movie. Superman was not shielding her the entire time she was exposed to it.

Like I said, it couldn't even injure an unshielded Lois.

I've seen the movie you @sshole; we all have...

If she was exposed to it at some point and wasn't sucked away instantly, it was PIS...

Movies tend to not get the physics right when it comes to certain things; you know this...

One of the points of the scene was to showcase Superman's ability to speed away from the gravitational force of a blackhole...not to be absolutely perfect as pertains the laws of physics.

The fact that you're still saying "if she was exposed to it" proves that you've never seen the movie. Well, either that or you're purposely lying. Which is it?

Originally posted by Silent Master
The fact that you're still saying "if she was exposed to it" proves that you've never seen the movie. Well, either that or you're purposely lying. Which is it?

Stfu...

Was my question so difficult that you need more time to formulate an answer?

Superman still wins easily.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Was my question so difficult that you need more time to formulate an answer?

You are splitting hairs and highlighting things that don't matter as pertains the point...

The point is that the scene was intended to showcase Superman's power and heroics...not to be a perfect simulation of what would happen if a black hole appeared over a major city.

Even without the blackhole feat Superman still one shots the entire team.

@lom

You've never watched the movie, so how do you know what the intent of the scene was?

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Superman's body shielded Lois from the direct effects of it though, and Superman did resist the force of its pull...

What? He "shielded" her......... from gravity? Seriously? So, if I put a small rock on top of a large rock, the smaller rock won't be affected by the Earth's gravity and will fly away?

Cool

🙂

Originally posted by playa1258
Even without the blackhole feat Superman still one shots the entire team.

👆

Originally posted by Scoobless
What? He "shielded" her......... from gravity? Seriously? So, if I put a small rock on top of a large rock, the smaller rock won't be affected by the Earth's gravity and will fly away?

Cool

🙂

Its a movie...

The Director doesn't care about getting the physics right...

Rocket wins out of sheer coolness.

Originally posted by Scoobless
What? He "shielded" her......... from gravity? Seriously? So, if I put a small rock on top of a large rock, the smaller rock won't be affected by the Earth's gravity and will fly away?

Cool

🙂

He didn't actually watch the movie, I mean he actually thought that Lois was shielded 100% of the time during that scene. Does it surprise you that he doesn't understand how things like gravity work?

Originally posted by Silent Master
He didn't actually watch the movie, I mean he actually thought that Lois was shielded 100% of the time during that scene. Does it surprise you that he doesn't understand how things like gravity work?

F@@k off...

I saw the movie and so what if Lois wasn't shielded 100% of the time; it doesn't matter one bit...

The point is that Superman's power proved great enough to escape the pull of a black hole as was intended...

The fact that the scene didn't perfectly reflect what would have actually happened if a black hole formed over a major city doesn't matter...

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
F@@k off...

I saw the movie and so what if Lois wasn't shielded 100% of the time; it doesn't matter one bit...

The point is that Superman's power proved great enough to escape the pull of a black hole as was intended...

The fact that the scene didn't perfectly reflect what would have actually happened if a black hole formed over a major city doesn't matter...

If you had seen the movie like you claim, you wouldn't have needed me to point out that she wasn't shielded 100% of the time or that she in the process of overcoming the pull of it herself when Superman saved her.

Originally posted by Silent Master
If you had seen the movie like you claim, you wouldn't have needed me to point out that she wasn't shielded 100% of the time or that she in the process of overcoming the pull of it herself when Superman saved her.

The movie wasn't memorable enough to scrutinize it in that much detail...

Who gives a flying f@@k if Lois had a PIS moment...

Superman's power was great enough to overcome the pull of a black hole...end of story.