Superman (Justice League) Vs. Hulk beating Thanos

Started by Psychotron5 pages
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
You're talking about flattening Skyscrapers...in the same breath as a Neutron Star, the most awesomely devastating force in the known Universe next to a black hole....

Great. Superman withstood and overpowered the Singularity aka an actual black hole.

And at any rate, Thor only had to withstand the heat, not any gravitational effect, and he almost died anyway.

That wasn't a real blackhole and Lois also withstood it.

Originally posted by h1a8
HHuh! It was just heat flare from the dwarf star. No force at all. It was just a matter of speaking. It’s wasnt to be taken literally (as it is nonsense to be taken literally). Stars emit no force.

Do you think Superman won’t be able to replicate that feat? Try with greater ease.

Movie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Your speculation.

Originally posted by Psychotron
Great. Superman withstood and overpowered the Singularity aka an actual black hole.

And at any rate, Thor only had to withstand the heat, not any gravitational effect, and he almost died anyway.

That wasn't a black hole. Black holes are so devastating because of their crushing gravitational effects that are so intense, they bend space and time. Calling that a black hole is like calling H1's mom's anus a black hole. It's accurate in a metaphorical sense, but not backed by anything on paper.

What does that even mean? Saying the full force of a Star is "heat" is like calling the Hulk above human-level in strength. It's technically accurate, but fails to accurately grasp what you are describing.

How do you know that gravitational forces were not in play?

Originally posted by h1a8
Huh! It was just heat flare from the dwarf star. No force at all. It was just a matter of speaking. It’s wasnt to be taken literally (as it is nonsense to be taken literally). Stars emit no force.

Do you think Superman won’t be able to replicate that feat? Try with greater ease.

Everything with seen from Superman, including the Nuclear Weapon scene actually proves that he'd instantly DIE attempting that feat.

Everything from Thor says the same, but I guess, some character's can just dig deeper. 👆

You're just making shit up and ignoring on panel statements.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
That wasn't a black hole. Black holes are so devastating because of their crushing gravitational effects that are so intense, they bend space and time. Calling that a black hole is like calling H1's mom's anus a black hole. It's accurate in a metaphorical sense, but not backed by anything on paper.

What does that even mean? Saying the full force of a Star is "heat" is like calling the Hulk above human-level in strength. It's technically accurate, but fails to accurately grasp what you are describing.

How do you know that gravitational forces were not in play?

Everything with seen from Superman, including the Nuclear Weapon scene actually proves that he'd instantly DIE attempting that feat.

Everything from Thor says the same, but I guess, some character's can just dig deeper. 👆

You're just making shit up and ignoring on panel statements.

Whether true or not does not prevent Thor from losing]

Originally posted by WolvesofBabylon
Whether true or not does not prevent Thor from losing]

What did he say that's not true?

Originally posted by Silent Master
What did he say that's not true?

For one that Superman would die. That is not a fact.

Originally posted by WolvesofBabylon
For one that Superman would die. That is not a fact.

It might not be a fact, in that it hasn't actually happened. but what is also a fact is that the energy Thor withstood >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the energy that almost killed Superman.

As of now, all the evidence favors Rage.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
That wasn't a black hole. Black holes are so devastating because of their crushing gravitational effects that are so intense, they bend space and time. Calling that a black hole is like calling H1's mom's anus a black hole. It's accurate in a metaphorical sense, but not backed by anything on paper.

What does that even mean? Saying the full force of a Star is "heat" is like calling the Hulk above human-level in strength. It's technically accurate, but fails to accurately grasp what you are describing.

How do you know that gravitational forces were not in play?

The line "like a black hole" was there for a reason, Rage. It was to clue the casual audience about what the singularity was.

First of all, the full force was obviously an exaggeration since the star didn't focus all of its power in one beam. Second, heat is the only thing that beam could possibly generate.

Because Rocket, Groot and Tyrion didn't turn to paste?

IOW: "like a blackhole" is to be taken 100% literally even though a normal human also survived, but "full force of a star isn't", because some aliens that weren't even hit by the beam also survived.

Originally posted by Silent Master
It might not be a fact, in that it hasn't actually happened. but what is also a fact is that the energy Thor withstood >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the energy that almost killed Superman.

As of now, all the evidence favors Rage.

Thor withstood? It is debatable that w/o stormbreaker he may not have survived.

Superman is much stronger and faster than Thor but he hasn't shown the damage output to hurt Thor based on what was seen in IW.

Originally posted by WolvesofBabylon
Thor withstood? It is debatable that w/o stormbreaker he may not have survived.

Maybe withstood is the wrong word. still, the full force of a star for over a minute >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nuke

Yeah Superman is much stronger and faster, but Thor is much more durable and has far greater power output.

Originally posted by playa1258
Superman is much stronger and faster than Thor but he hasn't shown the damage output to hurt Thor based on what was seen in IW.

Hard to say because we dont see Thor take hits from anyone after Stormbreaker. From previous movies, we know Thor is not invincible to physical attacks from strong opponents.

I will say I am extremely happy with Thors development since his first appearance. He was nerfed for a long time and is easily the strongest Avenger at the moment.

Originally posted by Psychotron
Are you ****ing retarded? That has nothing to do with anything.

We know it was strong enough to flatten skyscrapers on the other end of the planet and we know Superman was depowered when he destroyed it. Good luck topping that.

First of all, it was a really anemic star, barely the size of a moon by the look of it. Second, that beam was only a fraction of its total power output.

Thor was exposed to the heat and nothing else.

You do realize that on water objects weight less?

Thats the Earth's magnetic field being tampered not the machine adding preasure on the surface dude. The machine alters the Earth's core. It affects things like magnetism, gravity etc.

Aint like the machine is compressing the planet fellow.

The Star is based on logic being shrunk by the metal device in its core in order to harvest its energy. Or might be that its a neutron star. Which nevertheless is》》》》》》》》》nuke.

Also, you forget things like radiation, kinetic energy, and all the other variants regarding hydrogen fusion. Dont focus only on heat.

Thanos dominates Superman worse than Batman did.