Originally posted by XLR87T3
None of those guys did anything close to Post Crisis Superman destroying the moon with a single punch to Black Racer's face. And in the Doomsday fight, Supes only took him to Venus. I don't recall him destroying anything except Doomsday.Also, travel speed isn't the same as reaction time. As far as combat speed goes, Rebirth>Post Crisis>>>New 52
https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11128/111283034/6575394-moon+1.jpg
And no, new 52 Superman was just as fast in flying as he was in combat.
Originally posted by abhilegend
I'm talking about this one.https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11128/111283034/6575394-moon+1.jpg
And no, new 52 Superman was just as fast in flying as he was in combat.
isnt that made of cheese
Originally posted by XLR87T3
Looks pretty destroyed to meEven if you only count half of it, it's still more than what people say New 52 Superman is capable of
Not to me. Damaged, yes, but not destroyed.
Originally posted by abhilegend
What are you thinking about? New 52 Superman was destroying moons by flying Doomsday through it, tanking hits from beings even stronger than him unlike post crisis Superman and was fast enough to cross entire universe in 60 days without any need to breathe. He was bronze age Superman level in power.
Literal space cheese.
'What? Everything I said happened.'
Re: Post Crisis Superman vs Rebirth & New 52 Superman
Originally posted by XLR87T3There's no such thing as scaling, since they're the same person. It's like saying Captain America scales from the 90s.
Round 1: He fights New 52 Superman
Round 2: He fights Rebirth Superman, and the latter only uses feats from Rebirth (no scaling from Post Crisis)
As for the question, feat-wise
- in terms of speed, Rebirth would make the Post-Crisis a literal statue.
- in terms of strength, New 52 is consistently much stronger than Post-Crisis.
So one of them blitzes, while the other outmuscles.
Originally posted by PhilosophíaWhat I meant was that Rebirth only uses feats from Rebirth, not feats from the 90s. For example, people always site the durability feat of him getting nearly killed by a steamroller, and for speed there's the moon reconstruction feat
There's no such thing as scaling, since they're the same person. It's like saying Captain America scales from the 90s.As for the question, feat-wise
- in terms of speed, Rebirth would make the Post-Crisis a literal statue.
- in terms of strength, New 52 is consistently much stronger than Post-Crisis.So one of them blitzes, while the other outmuscles.
Originally posted by XLR87T3
How is destroying cheese equivalent to destroying moons like Post Crisis Supes has done?
Originally posted by abhilegendFound it, but it seems like he tanked it. Still embarrassing though: http://insidepulse.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Superman-39-DC-Comics-Universe-Demolition-Team-spoilers-3.jpg
Where did he get almost killed by a steamroller?
Superman destroying moons, pushing Warworld in phantom zone, benching earth weight, moving Brainiac spaceship within 4 years makes his average far higher than post crisis Superman. It's not even close TBH.That was cheese, he never destroyed an actual moon, and lifting strength isn't gonna help in a fight when 90% of the time they're punching.
Originally posted by XLR87T3
Found it, but it seems like he tanked it. Still embarrassing though: http://insidepulse.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Superman-39-DC-Comics-Universe-Demolition-Team-spoilers-3.jpgThat was cheese, he never destroyed an actual moon, and lifting strength isn't gonna help in a fight when 90% of the time they're punching.
The moon was made of cheese, it's still a moon. Strength is strength, trying to differentiate it in punching/lifting is foolish. Comics don't work that way. It's not RPG.
Carver....cheezus......
I mean, even when I agree with the overall point you make, you still have a silly way of making it lol.
You could've argued that rock is way harder than cheese, for example. Or that rock is tougher.
But no. Now abhi will be able to point out that it's still a whole moon made of cheese, and that it's still a good feat. Not to mention, that his original post is still technically correct - Superman destroyed a moon in his fight with DD.
Originally posted by carver9That actually makes me wonder how strong cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeze would be in that format. If it's all carved out of one block of cheddar for example, I don't think it would be too strong. But if you actually structured it like a stickframed house with cheese joists, and cheese trusses, and seperate pieces of cheese roof? And what are we using for the plywood or osb? Thin parm sheets?
I wonder if I can destroy a house made of cheese with my hands and if so would I be deemed as the strongest man in the world.
How strong are cheese wheels for instance? They seem like they'd be somewhat durable, but maybe not to a punch, and if followed the rules of a house, you wouldn't get anything thicker/denser than that.
Interesting. This is turning out to be a gouda thread