He-Man vs. Mr. Majestic

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My heart says Majestros but my Mind says He-Man.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Didn't he-man do pretty good against injustice superman?

He did, but so did Wonder Woman. Hell, so did Alfred.

Injustice Superman isn't mainstream Superman, that's for sure. Eradicator would probably rip him a new one, and Majestros toyed with him.

Injustice Superman can split planets as a side effect of fighting with Darkseid.

That is well above Majestros.

Originally posted by Stoic
Why comment on what you don't know? He-Man is a magical creature capable of matching Majestic... no surpassing him in nearly every venue besides flight.
Prove it

Did you see He-Man vs Injustice Superman?

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Injustice Superman can split planets as a side effect of fighting with Darkseid.

That is well above Majestros.

not really, majestic has planetary feats too

Not splitting planets indirectly from a side effect of fighting.

Pretty sure Injustice Superman's speed feats are way better than Majestic's too.

Maj reacted to a teleporter within a nanosecond.

iirc Injustice Supes speed blitzed an Earth full of parademons while moving so fast time seemed to be frozen.

Originally posted by cdtm
He did, but so did Wonder Woman. Hell, so did Alfred.

Injustice Superman isn't mainstream Superman, that's for sure. Eradicator would probably rip him a new one, and Majestros toyed with him.

Thats one laughable opinion.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Not splitting planets indirectly from a side effect of fighting.

Pretty sure Injustice Superman's speed feats are way better than Majestic's too.

Comment was "They've been known to split planets".

They didn't actually split a planet, on panel. And for all we know, the speaker never saw this happen. That makes this a hyperbolic statement, which happens all the time in comics.

But even if he did see it happen, that doesn't prove it was SUPERMAN who did it. The narrator only claimed it happened as they fought, which could mean anything. It could have as easily been Darkseid's strength that did it. It could have been his OE. It could have been a normal sized planet while they were enlarged to New God sizes. It could have been Pluto sized planetoids, with this universe never having reclassified them.

Bottom line, it was a comment by someone who could well have been talking out of his butt.

Originally posted by panthergod
Thats one laughable opinion.

By all means, if anything I said is incorrect, point it out. 👆

As far as I remember, Wonder Woman completely took apart Superman in a way mainstream Wonder Woman NEVER could to mainstream Superman. Even Sacrifice was nothing as bad as breaking his arm, and beating him down.

And this same Wonder Woman is bleeding out from Teela, who was holding her own against her prior.

Originally posted by cdtm
Comment was "They've been known to split planets".

They didn't actually split a planet, on panel. And for all we know, the speaker never saw this happen. That makes this a hyperbolic statement, which happens all the time in comics.

But even if he did see it happen, that doesn't prove it was SUPERMAN who did it. The narrator only claimed it happened as they fought, which could mean anything. It could have as easily been Darkseid's strength that did it. It could have been his OE. It could have been a normal sized planet while they were enlarged to New God sizes. It could have been Pluto sized planetoids, with this universe never having reclassified them.

Bottom line, it was a comment by someone who could well have been talking out of his butt.

Ummm granny said it.

Because she has seen it happen.

Words aren't used for no reason.

Earth is not a big planet by any means, so by default planet is assumed to mean comparable to earth. If they meant a moon or planetoid they would say so.

She used the phrase "They've been known to".

Not typically a statement one makes for something they witnessed first hand.

"Mike Tyson has been known to KO opponents in one round". You would not say this, if you've seen it. You'd say, you saw him finish someone in the first round.

Originally posted by Stoic
According to the story, He-Man of Injustice is the original, or the real McCoy.

Nahh... it's a fact.

really? cool. i've not read the last couple seasons of injustice. sounds like i should catch up. always loved that series. good clean fun.

still not sure using just comics that he-man can match majestic. he has at least one planet moving feat doesn't he? i'd grant a composite version of he-man could be stronger. just comics? i'd need to see some feats i think. injustice superman isn't a great measure because he's sort of been all over the map in that series..... need digi to weigh in. he knows both pretty well. and he-man does have speed feats, but again, not sure if he has many comic related ones. majestros would also be the more skilled and ruthless here and i don't think magic means much to him.

not saying majestros wins--just saying i think i'd need to see more from comic he-man. digi and i had what i thought was a classic bz--he-man vs godzilla. lol and digi used the composite version and he was def a beast. fun, fun match and a fun read i thought:

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f105/t600780.html

Originally posted by leonidas
really? cool. i've not read the last couple seasons of injustice. sounds like i should catch up. always loved that series. good clean fun.

still not sure using just comics that he-man can match majestic. he has at least one planet moving feat doesn't he? i'd grant a composite version of he-man could be stronger. just comics? i'd need to see some feats i think. injustice superman isn't a great measure because he's sort of been all over the map in that series..... need digi to weigh in. he knows both pretty well. and he-man does have speed feats, but again, not sure if he has many comic related ones. majestros would also be the more skilled and ruthless here and i don't think magic means much to him.

not saying majestros wins--just saying i think i'd need to see more from comic he-man. digi and i had what i thought was a classic bz--he-man vs godzilla. lol and digi used the composite version and he was def a beast. fun, fun match and a fun read i thought:

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f105/t600780.html

Injustice He-Man has been in two crossover series so far, and not much else to my knowledge.

There was Masters of the Universe and Thundercats. And now. injustice vs Masters.

So this version of Adam would naturally be very short on feats.

Compare with the 2012 Masters series, which went on for many issues and crossovers, and featured He-Man gaining several upgrades over the series, fighting a threat who pacified DC Earth, and eventually gained cosmic level power directly from the fires of Castle Grayskull, after destroying his sword (The Castle being like an Infinity Gauntlet when it had the eyes of Grayskull to focus power over time and space, which Skeletor absorbed into his body.)

so he doesn't have the feats? are we to assume he is a composite version then? if not, not sure how he gets wins over such an established and high end character...

Originally posted by leonidas
so he doesn't have the feats? are we to assume he is a composite version then? if not, not sure how he gets wins over such an established and high end character...

His "feats" are all fights, more or less. Beating down Superman, beating up Bane.

In terms of real feats, he's lifted big statues, and shrugged off weapons from a Thundercats/Masters horde of villains that make him really heavy, or otherwise are said to be really destructive (But without really giving us a way to measure how destructive).

So no, not much to go one. Almost zero speed feats, few strength feats.

I suppose you could stretch feats over to Skeletor, when he stole the Power of Grayskull. Except, he also stole Mum-Ra's immortality and power (By grinding him down into a potion and drinking him. And Mum-Ra survived it.) so that muddy's things.

Originally posted by cdtm
Comment was "They've been known to split planets".

They didn't actually split a planet, on panel. And for all we know, the speaker never saw this happen. That makes this a hyperbolic statement, which happens all the time in comics.

But even if he did see it happen, that doesn't prove it was SUPERMAN who did it. The narrator only claimed it happened as they fought, which could mean anything. It could have as easily been Darkseid's strength that did it. It could have been his OE. It could have been a normal sized planet while they were enlarged to New God sizes. It could have been Pluto sized planetoids, with this universe never having reclassified them.

Bottom line, it was a comment by someone who could well have been talking out of his butt.


It's not just hyperbole.

What about it?