World Breaker Hulk's biggest feat vs Orion's

Started by abhilegend17 pages

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Nope, I already proved that to be a myth too many times. It's not even brought anymore on here 😂

By what on panel things troll?

Lol, just place the troll on ignore, Abhi.

Alberto is a troll, we all know this. He doesn't even dare engage me anymore.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
What vendetti said is irrelevant, we go by on panel evidence. Nice try 😂

You've yet to show where or prove how Orion contributed to it. I'm still waiting for that evidence, and I like how you conceded that shockwave argument

Thats really ironic.
Considering youre the one who posted this
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Trying to make an argument on how well developed the new multiverse was isn't helping your case period, and it's not my claim, It's the editor which i'll take him over you or any super stan words any day over the comic he was authorized on. Deal with it.
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Originally posted by DarkSaint85

I already disputed that in the other thread, all they did was produce shockwaves that fragmented the planets, which is well below being able to outright pulverize or vaporize them from afar, nothing more.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Thats really ironic.
Considering youre the one who posted this
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The editor confirmation matched what was shown in the comic, unlike in Orion's case. There's ZERO evidence Orion contributed to it

Hulk never atomised or pulverised his planet either. Rubble was still shown.

So based on that, Orion's is a far better feat. Thanks.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
I already disputed that in the other thread, all they did was produce shockwaves that fragmented the planets, which is well below being able to outright pulverize or vaporize them from afar, nothing more.

Just quote the post without the tweet from the assistant editor. Let's see your argument.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The editor confirmation matched what was shown in the comic, unlike in Orion's case. There's ZERO evidence Orion contributed to it

Except you know, Kyle confirms it.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Hulk never atomised or pulverised his planet either. Rubble was still shown.

So based on that, Orion's is a far better feat. Thanks.


We never even see how planet was destroyed, just the punching. Off panel feat.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The editor confirmation matched what was shown in the comic, unlike in Orion's case. There's ZERO evidence Orion contributed to it

I think others have different opinions from yours
Such as this
Originally posted by -Pr-
All right.

From what I can see, the issues seem to say: Orion and the Golem fought, and the result was the destruction of a star system. Vendetti's tweet on the matter does help reinforce that too.Not that it really matters, though, as it's not really quantifiable. There seems to be a real disparity in their power levels, so what, are we supposed to think Orion destroyed 30% of a solar system? 40%? 20%? It doesn't work. It's just "I want to show how powerful characters are without using real world numbers" writing, which we do see a lot of in comics.


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Originally posted by abhilegend
Except you know, Kyle confirms it.

Kyle wasn’t there to see it. He’s making an assumption.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
I think others have different opinions from yours
Such as this

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😂 I already disputed that argument, the fact it wasn't done in a one shot disproves the notion it was in the "solar system" range. There was no rebuttal to it when I mentioned to it, what I said isn't really up for dispute. It's not a feat for Orion, it's a feat for the Golen nothing more, that's the FACT of it all.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Kyle wasn’t there to see it. He’s making an assumption.

😂 I already disputed that argument, the fact it wasn't done in a one shot disproves the notion it was in the "solar system" range. There was no rebuttal to it when I mentioned to it, what I said isn't really up for dispute. It's not a feat for Orion, it's a feat for the Golen nothing more, that's the FACT of it all.


Kyle made an assumption and the writer confirmed it. What now?

@AlbertoJohnAvil

Originally posted by -Pr-
I see now.

Not sure I agree with your interpretation , but thank you for replying.

😖hifty:

Troll "There's no evidence".

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11133/111332122/6154386-1169860644-004_0.jpg

"Its an assumption"

The writer confirmed it.

"That's irrelevant".

Classic troll.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Troll "There's no evidence".

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11133/111332122/6154386-1169860644-004_0.jpg

"Its an assumption"

The writer confirmed it.

"That's irrelevant".

Classic troll.

😂 That doesn’t prove shit because Kyle wasn’t there when they fought and doesn’t know what happened. Hal only had to fight the golem in the first place because the doctor revived Orion before the Golem left. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

Originally posted by Diesldude
The above is alot more likely to have occurred than the following.

The planets were perfectly aligned and all blew up one at a time? so a special circumstance that never got mentioned in the comic or by the writer. If it was a chain reaction, then Kyle would never have said what he said. it would have been hey, we better not face the big bad golem because the planets are aligned. LOL see how ridi...

....culous this chain reaction scenario is? c'mon, alber....

What Hal and Kyle weren't powerful enough? Its cool feat, why lowball it? i have no idea.

Thanks for admitting that you don't know 👆 but your narrative of this event is trollberto level at best. Destroying a planet and causing a chain reaction? 😂 was that ever mentioned? If this was the case, why would kyle try to prevent orion from facing the golem? With your scenario, wouldn't he have checked the planetary alignment first? oh hey orion let me check if the planets are a safe distance away from each other before you go face the golem again. 😂

You mentioned that the writer wanted to show a battle between 2 powerful entities, Kyle and Hal vs the Golem doesn't count?

Kyle didn't want Orion to face the Golem because the power unleashed by both Orion and the golem would destroy another system. But it was ok for the lanterns to face him instead. That proves that the Golem was not fully responsible for generating the power responsible for the solar system's destruction.

Hal only had to fight the golem in the first place because the doctor revived Orion before the Golem left. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

You being desperate by posting that tweet as if means anything ignoring he answered a fans question AFTER the fact. The story doesn’t confirm it and the only reference to the act came in the form of a question from a character. If you have to clarify it afterwards, it’s obvious his intent wasn’t communicated clearly, or it wouldn’t be up for debate.

It's clear that a solar system is larger than a planet, and that the Dark Dimension's matter is more fragile than in 616. Not debatable, PERIOD!

Originally posted by Diesldude
The above is alot more likely to have occurred than the following.

The planets were perfectly aligned and all blew up one at a time? so a special circumstance that never got mentioned in the comic or by the writer. If it was a chain reaction, then Kyle would never have said what he said. it would have been hey, we better not face the big bad golem because the planets are aligned. LOL see how ridi...

....culous this chain reaction scenario is? c'mon, alber....

What Hal and Kyle weren't powerful enough? Its cool feat, why lowball it? i have no idea.

Thanks for admitting that you don't know 👆 but your narrative of this event is trollberto level at best. Destroying a planet and causing a chain reaction? 😂 was that ever mentioned? If this was the case, why would kyle try to prevent orion from facing the golem? With your scenario, wouldn't he have checked the planetary alignment first? oh hey orion let me check if the planets are a safe distance away from each other before you go face the golem again. 😂

You mentioned that the writer wanted to show a battle between 2 powerful entities, Kyle and Hal vs the Golem doesn't count?

Kyle didn't want Orion to face the Golem because the power unleashed by both Orion and the golem would destroy another system. But it was ok for the lanterns to face him instead. That proves that the Golem was not fully responsible for generating the power responsible for the solar system's destruction.

first, i've been pretty patient here, second, i was replying the abhi, but third, wt honest to gawd f are you going on about? 😂 planets perfectly aligned? why the hell would the planets need to be aligned? is this some other attempt to apply real-world physics to space cheese? lol like trying to suggest writers should/would have characters stop and break down astrodynamnics? i don't have a big enough facepalm..... geezus. you are really desperate to make this feat into something real-world meaningful, aren't you? that...can't be healthy. ❌

like i said, i was replying to abhi, but since you seem to want to keep shoving your dc-coloured nose into things let me simplify for you: SHOW ME HOW THE SHOCKWAVES WERE GENERATED.

simple enough? if you can't SHOW ME WHAT HAPPENED, then just admit you don't actually know wtf happened anymore than anyone else does and that your opinion carries no more or less weight than anyone else's. 👆

oh, you also seem to imply that orion>>>>>>>>hal+kyle. 😑

very sound reasoning developed from a rock solid premise brought about by some legendary scaling. 👆 i also noticed you seem to have this disturbing infatuation with alberto....? i mean you can't seem to stop bringing the guy up. i think you have some seriously unresolved issues to deal with my man...

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
It's clear that a solar system is larger than a planet, and that the Dark Dimension's matter is more fragile than in 616. Not debatable, PERIOD!

Yeah no there’s no way to quantify it. By your logic if it were the Sol system, Orion destroyed Pluto? 🤷🏽‍♂️ is that 10% of the system?