Originally posted by Sin I AM
Naw. Because if i was truly the angriest ive ever been i would've killee them.
Just realised that I misread your post.
What was the angriest you've ever been with them, though? THAT'S the point.
And here's the thing, though.
WWH was the angriest anyone had ever seen.
That doesn't mean that's the angriest HE can ever be, though.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85Why.
Just realised that I misread your post.What was the angriest you've ever been with them, though? THAT'S the point.
And here's the thing, though.
WWH was the angriest anyone had ever seen.
That doesn't mean that's the angriest HE can ever be, though.
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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Then Batman goes into every match, and shoots his grappling gun through his opponents, or Cap starts a match by throwing his shield and decapitating his opponents.Can they do it? Sure.
But they don't. Because they don't go all-out.
They still fight in character. Hulk only went all out in the Dark Dimension because he knew if he did, everyone would be magically wished back to life. No harm, no foul. He didn't do it before, and he doesn't do it again. Is it because he physically can't? One can argue that as the Hulk, where his powers are dependent on his character, he can't do it because he stops himself.
Putting them in a forum battle doesn't suddenly mean that Batman suddenly uses the 5 point palm exploding heart technique on everyone. Nor does it mean Strange is suddenly turning everyone inside out. Or Firestorm is turning people into salt (heh).
The Hulk made sure that there were no innocents. Where or when did it show, or say that he knew or could predict the exact effects that the Wishing Well would have on everyone and everything? Are you saying that he knew that everything would go back exactly the way that it was before asking if there were any innocents within the vicinity just before going off in the Dark Dimension? I can't remember this happening sorry.
Another nagging point, is that he displayed the capacity to go above and beyond anything that Black Adam has done in a post crisis setting while in the Green Scar personality. You can stick to the rules all you want, but the fact remains that there are no innocents around in a forum setting unless otherwise stated.
This is something that I mentioned before while adding to the fact that he does not have to kill Black Adam to win. I never said anything about him killing anyone.
I stated that if he displayed the capacity to go above and beyond anything that Black Adam has shown on panel, why couldn't he do that here? What's holding him back from ramping up to the point that Black Adam's punches are no longer effective? Should he be afraid to break Black Adam's knuckles on his chest? It wasn't as if it took him large amounts of time to ramp in this personality. He ramped in instants.
Then there's the case of Black Adam willfully striking with lethal force, while those being struck are also willfully holding back their punches.
In a forum setting without PIS, while leaving CIS on, I'm certain that many posters would vote that all of those heroes probably should be able to defeat Black Adam, if those same posters never read about the actual confrontation between those heroes and Black Adam.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Just realised that I misread your post.What was the angriest you've ever been with them, though? THAT'S the point.
And here's the thing, though.
WWH was the angriest anyone had ever seen.
That doesn't mean that's the angriest HE can ever be, though.
Anger had less to do with his strength level than you're letting on. Green Scar was all focus.
Originally posted by Stoic
The Hulk made sure that there were no innocents. Where or when did it show, or say that he knew or could predict the exact effects that the Wishing Well would have on everyone and everything? Are you saying that he knew that everything would go back exactly the way that it was before asking if there were any innocents within the vicinity just before going off in the Dark Dimension? I can't remember this happening sorry.Another nagging point, is that he displayed the capacity to go above and beyond anything that Black Adam has done in a post crisis setting while in the Green Scar personality. You can stick to the rules all you want, but the fact remains that there are no innocents around in a forum setting unless otherwise stated.
This is something that I mentioned before while adding to the fact that he does not have to kill Black Adam to win. I never said anything about him killing anyone.
I stated that if he displayed the capacity to go above and beyond anything that Black Adam has shown on panel, why couldn't he do that here? What's holding him back from ramping up to the point that Black Adam's punches are no longer effective? Should he be afraid to break Black Adam's knuckles on his chest? It wasn't as if it took him large amounts of time to ramp in this personality. He ramped in instants.
Then there's the case of Black Adam willfully striking with lethal force, while those being struck are also willfully holding back their punches.
In a forum setting without PIS, while leaving CIS on, I'm certain that many posters would vote that all of those heroes probably should be able to defeat Black Adam, if those same posters never read about the actual confrontation between those heroes and Black Adam.
Why didn’t WWH go high enough to finish Sentry without dimishing all his energy?
That’s because
1. He can’t
Or
2. He chose not to because he was holding back.
Originally posted by h1a8
Why didn’t WWH go high enough to finish Sentry without dimishing all his energy?
That’s because
1. He can’t
Or
2. He chose not to because he was holding back.
I've already explained this. He was on Earth. If he dialed it up past what was shown, he would have gone to a point that would have destroyed all life on the planet. Notice how his power spiked the moment that Bob passed out. That was due to the golden calming aura dampening his powers. We see this when Sentry shows up and attempts to call him. It's not that it wasn't working, it was that the Hulk had full control of his power output. At the end, the same thing that happened to the Juggernaut happened to the Juggernaut when the Hulk stepped out of the way, happened to the Hulk when Bob passed out.
I could not edit. I'm on my cell. I was trying to say that the same thing that happened to the Juggernaut when Hulk stepped out of his way, also happened to the Hulk, when Bob passed out. Nothing was there dampening his already elevated power levels, so the moment that Bob was taken out of the equation, we see just how much Hulk power that Bob was pushing up against.