One of the original - and best - answers to this question:
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I dgaf what feats have come along since then. You put He-Man in a comic arm wrestling contest with anyone today, and 90% of writers would write it as at least a stalemate.
One of the original - and best - answers to this question:
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I dgaf what feats have come along since then. You put He-Man in a comic arm wrestling contest with anyone today, and 90% of writers would write it as at least a stalemate.
Originally posted by Stoic
I agree with you on the He-Man opinion Digi.He-Man, Superman, and the Hulk are most certainly in the top 10, because no matter what, they can be written to lift just about anything without anyone pausing to wonder how they did it. It's all a part of their thing.
Yeah, that's the thing: it's comics, so feats are all over the place, and we delusionally try to create some objective scale to questions like this. So whatever writer was on the biggest "who gives af" bender at the time of writing gets the crown, and we get stupidity like functionally infinite strength feats. But as you say, there are a handful like those three who will always be as strong as the writer/story needs them to be, and at the heights of their respective wankage, would be written as a stalemate, or as close to it as possible.
Let's just talk finite quantifiable feats.
Prime should be the strongest
Moving a Earth sized planet faster than light in little time is astronomically more than stopping a planet from moving 500,000mph in a few seconds.
For example, if it took Prime 3 seconds to move a planet light speed then that would be a force over 10 million Earth weights.
Remember, Prime relocated a solar system to another many light years away in a brief period. He accelerated these planets far greater than light speed.
Normal Superman has a feat over 50 Earth Weights.
Hulk doesn't have any that's at least an Earth weight (except WBH).
Originally posted by h1a8
Let's just talk finite quantifiable feats.Prime should be the strongest
Moving a Earth sized planet faster than light in little time is astronomically more than stopping a planet from moving 500,000mph in a few seconds.For example, if it took Prime 3 seconds to move a planet light speed then that would be a force over 10 million Earth weights.
Remember, Prime relocated a solar system to another many light years away in a brief period. He accelerated these planets far greater than light speed.Normal Superman has a feat over 50 Earth Weights.
Hulk doesn't have any that's at least an Earth weight (except WBH).
has prime appeared in the new continuity?
Originally posted by carver9
When did Prime move planets faster than light?
“Moving planets like chess pieces throughout the universe ...”
Do you know how large space is and how many planets are throughout the universe? A chess piece is moved in under a few seconds. To move a planet vast distances (galaxies away) in a matter of a few seconds is most certainly moving them far beyond light speed.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
In the same comic Wolverines claws could slice atoms.
Lol still waiting for that one myself.
Originally posted by h1a8Moving a Earth sized planet faster than light in little time is astronomically more than stopping a planet from moving 500,000mph in a few seconds.
That's not how space works, you math genius.
In space you can give an object a slight push and it will continue to float until it hits something. Strength behaves differently at that point.
If Prime has the strength to move a planet out of its orbit, then nothing else is relevant really. At that point Prime was pretty much only flying at speeds faster than light and directing the planet. An example on Earth would be like bringing a big, heavy ball of steel in motion with strength and then just continuing to roll it down hill.
Swap that instance and you have what Hyperion did. Hyperions showing is more impressive, but even his showing is rather wonky, due to how physics work in space.
Originally posted by KidStranglehold
@EnzeruWait WTF!?? I skipped out on DBZ Resurrection. But you're telling me that SS God Vegeta died of a planet explosion? God damn is DB inconsistent as *&^%...
Yeah:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8YcvUXqRCk
Dragonball characters don't really have planetary level durability. And most of them can't even breathe in space. That's a clip of Vegeta dying from a planetary level explosion. Another character then reverts time and saves the Earth and Vegeta in process.
That's why I always say: Someone like Superman could solo the entire Dragonball universe, while holding back. Okay, maybe not that much, because Dragonball does have a couple of reality warping super-gods, but the regular warriors, you see duke it out all the time... All canon fodder for comic book high heralds.
Originally posted by Galan007Yeah. They say stratosphere but I mean look at how far they were up... it would have been funny to see them go to the moon and then still maintain Vegeta can't breath in space
Unless you're n00b SSG Goku, who WAS able to survive in space(that's where he fought Beerus, ffs) in the original BoG movie, AND the DBS retelling, AND the manga.Such a stupid inconsistency, tbh.
Someone should send Toriyama a big old space battle and tell him how little backdrop they'd need. Toei would love that. Stormbreaker would be a good start.
Originally posted by One Big MobHe can't breath in space. A weakened 4th form Frieza survived it while a Full Powered Vegeta Blue didn't, which means it wasn't the planet exploding, but the lack of oxygen.
There is such a thing like flying away before the planet fully explodes.
If Majin Boo died in the explosion, how come a weakened 4th form Frieza survived it?
Basically trying to make arguments that some characters had the durability to survive it, but died due to the lack of oxygen... is kinda reaching, since we never saw any corpses and the survivors never attempted to get Vegeta, before he suffocates (assuming, that saiyans deal with the pressure better than regular humans - which they most likely do).
Originally posted by Galan007Unless you're n00b SSG Goku, who WAS able to survive in space(that's where he fought Beerus, ffs) in the original BoG movie, AND the DBS retelling, AND the manga.
Such a stupid inconsistency, tbh.
Toriyama stated, that they were fighting in the stratosphere, where there is still air.
Originally posted by EnzeruBecause Frieza could barely stand at the time, and it's unlikely he got away before Vegeta could... not to mention he survived a planet blowing up on him while half a corpse before. Pretty likely the lack of air was the killer without going to find a direct quote.
There is such a thing like flying away before the planet fully explodes.
If Majin Boo died in the explosion, how come a weakened 4th form Frieza survived it?Basically trying to make arguments that some characters had the durability to survive it, but died due to the lack of oxygen... is kinda reaching, since we never saw any corpses and the survivors never attempted to get Vegeta, before he suffocates (assuming, that saiyans deal with the pressure better than regular humans - which they most likely do).
Toriyama stated, that they were fighting in the stratosphere, where there is still air.
Frieza was more than likely above Buuhan even in that weakened stage anyway. Plus Buu was sleeping and had it actually been covered, would have reformed anyway. Nobody cares enough about Buu to be like "Our entire families are dead, but oh no, also Buu is dead!"