Who has hit harder?Cho Hulk

Started by celeyhyga1712 pages

Then Big G's punch was > 35 Big Bangs. Let's call it > 35 Big Gangbangs!!!

Yeah....the big bang still wouldn't be equal to that.

I don't think you realize just how staggeringly high 123 on the Richter scale is...

Big G punch > 123 on Richter scale. Moon broke. Plus the punch originated from earth.

Ahhh so NOW we are using punch effects. Finally.

THIS is the dilemma we face. 123 vs the moon breaking.

So you agree, whilst it clearly says he hit 123 on the scale, the effects weren't actually correlated.

Big Gs punches were good and all,but it clearly states a billion supernovas (which is like, 1 Big Bang for 1 Universe).

That's nothing compared to Cho.

That's IF we follow OP.

I guess?

I'll go by the moon breaking. Since marvel moon can survive 123 Richter scale and Big G punch broke moon using a projectile, his punch is > 123 and 35 Big Gangbangs!
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Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I guess?

I'll go by the moon breaking. Since marvel moon can survive 123 Richter scale and Big G punch broke moon using a projectile, his punch is > 123 and 35 Big Gangbangs!
lol1

The statement that was given for that punch should have turned Earth into atoms.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I guess?

I'll go by the moon breaking. Since marvel moon can survive 123 Richter scale and Big G punch broke moon using a projectile, his punch is > 123 and 35 Big Gangbangs!
lol1

Ahh but it was only a billion supernovas. Clearly stated.

So doesn't match Cho, as per OP, who has posted a link for you showing exactly how much energy one needs to surpass.

@Carver: good point, EXCEEEPT......Pak was fully prepared to have the moon destroyed, as he makes reference to it.

Hello!

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Ahh but it was only a billion supernovas. Clearly stated.

So doesn't match Cho, as per OP, who has posted a link for you showing exactly how much energy one needs to surpass.


Oh ure going by narration... ic... ok that's fine.
A billion supernovas it is. 👆

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Oh ure going by narration... ic... ok that's fine.
A billion supernovas it is. 👆

Exactly.

In fact if you search the site, you'll see I use that very same feat as well.

Problem is,it's nothing compared to what Cho did.

And I'm not going by narration. I am going by OP,who has clearly stated that in this thread, we need to surpass what Cho did.

What did Cho do?

Well, read OP. There's a link 🙂

NOW, I hope you see the dilemma.

Ure preaching to the quior me thinks.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Ure preaching to the quior me thinks.

I hate you, that's for sure 👆

Because I spelled choir quior?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Because I spelled choir quior?

After the atmosphere has slowed a 100 metre wide asteroid to 90k mph,Nova and Thor slow it down a lot, and Wasp has shrunk it down using Pym Particles...

Herc and Hulk, together, are unable to stop or break the asteroid.

Who can replicate this feat of failure??

Remember when Superman pulverized a moon going at 7,614,000 km/h, and the butthurt gang tried to downplay it?

Good times.

Based on Philosophia's link on the 1st page, plenty of ppl have hit harder than Cho Hulk when he was pounding Moon.

Philo's link shows Supergirl tanking a billion decibel scream. Both the Richter scale and the decibel scale are logarithmic. Considering how ridiculously powerful 123 Richters already is, a 1,000,000,000 decibel scream probably contains FAR more energy than the COMBINED on-panel energy output of all the Marvel characters throughout the history of comics (including that of pre-retcon Beyonder, Molecule Man, Thanos with HotU, etc.). In any case, 123 Richters is insignificant in comparison.

And Supergirl tanked such a scream. Therefore, anyone who has managed to hurt Supergirl (without gimmicks such as kryptonite or magic) certainly hits harder than (Cho) Hulk.

No one has hit harder than Cho.

Originally posted by carver9
No one has hit harder than Cho.

So in my scan, does this mean Cho has two types of punching? One for moons,and one for asteroids?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So in my scan, does this mean Cho has two types of punching? One for moons,and one for asteroids?

Does this rule apply to everyone? I'll answer this question after you answer that one. I need to know where we stand when it comes to this subject.

That's what I'm asking you, lol.

Does it?