Rank these guys by lifting strength

Started by abhilegend8 pages

Originally posted by TheHulkster
The Axis Mundi is a location. He is standing on it lifting the heavens. It’s the point where Earth and Sky connect, thus Atlas is able to reach the sky while standing on Earth. It’s location can be magically changed. Stop reaching.

No, it is not. Here it is straight up said that it's the spiritual center of Earth.

Marvel handbook states the same.

It's literally a non feat.

Assigning words like "only" to the axis mundi in hopes to diminish the feat is silly.
Somehow because it's considered the spiritual center of the earth makes it less impressive. Lol....

And in your own scan Atlas is described as having "immeasurable strength" and "can support infinitely massive weights, including the heavens(axis mundi) themselves" ffs.... 😬

It can't be calculated, but a non-feat? That's being silly...

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The axis mundi isn't a physical object which can be measured in weight, it's a spiritual center of the world. Hence why it can be harnessed by Artume to reshape the world.

And heavens only mean the crossing point of Olympus and Earth. Nothing more.

That's saying a whole lot of nothing. Stop trying so hard.

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It's basically a non feat. It's not a physical thing which can be measured up.

Could Wolverine lift it? 😖hifty:

1. Savage Hulk
2. Orion
3. Superman
4. Dumb Drax
5. Gladiator
6. He-Man
7. Thor Odinson

Re: Re: Re: Rank these guys by lifting strength

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
You'll be hard pressed to fund lifting feats for your #2. I could be wrong, but does Drax even have a lifting feat?
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Oh, yeah you are right. If going by actual feats and not implied strength:

Superman (Infinite Book, Earth 5 Days, Brainiacs Ship, Spectre)
He-Man (Pulling the Moon)/Thor Odinson (Thor is Thor, The Midgard Serpent)
Savage Hulk (SW Mountain, holding together Skaar)
Gladiator (the ship that was bigger than any city)
Orion/Dumb Drax

Originally posted by GreenGoliath
1. Savage Hulk
2. Orion
3. Superman
4. Dumb Drax
5. Gladiator
6. He-Man
7. Thor Odinson

How is Orion above Superman?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Well then, I don’t see Veritas as being any more knowledgeable than Mad Thinker. So if Veritas is able to calculate Earths weight andThinker concludes that Hulk’s strength is incalculable, then clearly Hulk can repeat the feat at the very least.

Incalculable just means that one doesn’t have the resources to measure. 10000 tons could be incalculable. You must prove that Mad Thinker has resources (and has used them) to be able to measure forces at the magnitude of Earth weight or higher.

With that said, Hulk definitely has the potential to replicate the feat (WBH for example). Savage Hulk doesn’t start with that level of strength.

That's not what incalculable means. One synonym for the word is "infinite". You are asking me to prove a negative. If Thinker is not being literal, that is something you would have to prove. What you're asking is the same as me asking you to prove that Veritas' equipment is accurate or that she is not exaggerating/lying.

That is not Woldbreaker in that issue. Regular Savage Hulk.

H1, how much does the earth weigh?

Originally posted by carver9
H1, how much does the earth weigh?

An Earth weight is defined as the weight of the Earth near the surface of Earth. In other words, mass of Earth x 9.81m/s^2.
About 6.6e18 tons.

Earth weighs 6.6 sextillion tons. That’s 6,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

Superman bench pressed that for 5 days straight without stopping. And that’s not even his best lifting feat.

This really isn’t even a contest. Superman could double every lift of everyone else on here put together, and still not even be trying.

But it’s calculable. Hulk wins.

Hulk isn’t even close to Superman in terms of strength. Otherwise he’d maybe be able to budge him with a punch.

That’s not mainstream Hulk nor is it current Superman.

Nor is it canon.

Also, during that same fight, Hulk flash koed Superman. By the way, that's pre crisis Superman.

While we could discuss the canonicity, since it's a crossover, post-Crisis, Pre-Crisis, New52 and Rebirth Superman are all the same character. The COIE reboot was undone more than a decade ago, and all his pre-Crisis stories, including Legion became his history again. The same applies for essentially all the DC characters, unless other specified.