Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Except we see the same energy around Stormbreaker.

Was he controlling Stormbreaker too?

Where is that energy here:

He only used his energy to gather them together. Not to protect them.

Edit: as I said. Insane feat for all.

Let's continue the DEBATE then 🙂

Use some other pic, I'm begging you.

This page scares me.

No genitals. No butthole.

How goober can fap to this abomination?

Originally posted by carver9
Superman is powered by a sun. Him flying into it, a power source and surviving, how is that a ft.
Superman takes a few seconds(at most) to amp himself on solar energy. He goes from being so immensely weak that he was -literally- about to die... To so powerful than he could one-shot a multiversal being, and subsequently collapse the full-scale multiverse they had created as a corollary of that single punch.

...How is that not a feat, iyo?

Those Suns were also incredibly small, just saying. I think the planet he destroyed was bigger than them...

Originally posted by Galan007
Superman takes a few seconds(at most) to amp himself on solar energy. He goes from being so immensely weak that he was -literally- about to die... To so powerful than he could one-shot a multiversal being, and subsequently collapse the full-scale multiverse they had created as a corollary of that single punch.

...How is that not a feat, iyo?

Destroy doesnt mean you have to do it with direct damage. the anvil blowing up disintegrated his creations, but left people like Hawkgirl and Flash unscathed, so it wasn't just direct damage that lead to the world falling apart.

Superman has also never shown the ability to differentiate damage between two people standing next to each other when an attack hits.

"lmao brb helpless in a black hole that corsair and gang survives

surfer so damaged/drained by it he falls for years in another dimension until the sun hits him, then he just manages to go to a planet that he thinks it takes 'eons' when it's right next to him, roflmao

Hal? Kyle? This is barely Kilowog level
https://imgur.com/a/U5lcY
kilowog >>> surfer >>> brb ~ corsiar

what's those colors on the black hole? lmao is this like a bootleg bh?

I dunno, I think this is just a willpower feat by surfer, not a PC feat, lol. I just simply CAN'T TELL what this feat is.

Was the black hole even putting pressure? how tf did the rest survive?

Unquantifiable, hard to tell. almost impossible. probably Batman could replicate it, wrapped in his cape with a gatling gun.

marvel, lmao."

^my best attempt to immitate the Marvel 'gang' in reverse 🙂

All I know is, Surfer was dying from something Cosmo and the Starjammers were chilling out in 👆

That would be low balling. That would be people questioning the feat.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Destroy doesnt mean you have to do it with direct damage. the anvil blowing up disintegrated his creations, but left people like Hawkgirl and Flash unscathed, so it wasn't just direct damage that lead to the world falling apart.

Superman has also never shown the ability to differentiate damage between two people standing next to each other when an attack hits.

What are you even arguing here?

Snyder's only objective was making Superman powerful enough to drop World Forger, and collapse his multiverse in order to prevent him from trying these same antics again. Superman's punch conveniently accomplished both.

Did you honestly expect the shockwaves from Superman's punch to kill everyone around him as well? It's not *just* a battleboard feat, dude -- it's a comic book, first and foremost. Something like that(ie. Superman inadvertently killing all of his friends/allies) was never going to happen, and certainly does not diminish the feat(s) Superman preformed there.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
All I know is, Surfer was dying from something Cosmo and the Starjammers were chilling out in 👆

That would be low balling. That would be people questioning the feat.

Let's see how Marvel fans react to a statement like this. I think it's obvious which side is more civil and which side is extremely toxic.

Originally posted by carver9
Let's see how Marvel fans react to a statement like this. I think it's obvious which side is more civil and which side is extremely toxic.

But that's what was happening. People were questioning the properties of the planet Superman destroyed..... Nobody questioned the properties of the black hole.

THAT'S the difference.

Originally posted by Philosophía
^my best attempt to immitate the Marvel 'gang' in reverse 🙂

😂

Bendis' daughter Riri Naomi self insert strikes again.

ACTION COMICS #1015
written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
art by SZYMON KUDRANSKI
cover by DAVID MARQUEZ
card stock variant cover by GABRIELE DELL’0TT0
Breakout Wonder Comics hero Naomi makes her Metropolis debut as the teen hero looks to Superman to help her navigate her unexpected new role as a hero in the DC Universe. Hoping to answer the remain questions about her origin, lineage and greater purpose on Earth, Naomi not only gets the attention of the Man of Steel but also Gotham City’s Dark Knight Detective, as Batman takes an interest in her quick rise to prominence.

Originally posted by Galan007
What are you even arguing here?

Snyder's only objective was making Superman powerful enough to drop World Forger, and collapse his multiverse in order to prevent him from trying these same antics again. Superman's punch conveniently accomplished both.

Did you honestly expect the shockwaves from Superman's punch to kill everyone around him as well? It's not *just* a battleboard feat, dude -- it's a comic book, first and foremost. Something like that(ie. Superman inadvertently killing all of his friends/allies) was never going to happen, and certainly does not diminish the feat(s) Superman preformed there.

Galan Let me ask you a legit question. Cuz you seem to believe this idiocy, but I actually respect your intelligence and willingness to change your mind when presented with new info. Clark actually did **** all the the WF himself. All this hype is about breaking an object. What do you know of steel making? It's relevant.

when you make a steel sword, you pour it into a crucible and beat it into shape on an anvil. An anvil is pig iron. Crucibles are made of different materials depending on the size. But neither crucible nor anvil are as strong as steel. Point being, this logic is based on a logical fallacy that since the forge creates multiverses, that it requires multiversal powers to break it. Or to put it in comic terms, it's like saying you can break adamantium because you can destroy the material it's forged in. It's not true. It's not correct. And that's what this whole idiotic ****ing belief is based on. A logical fallacy 🤷🏿‍♂️

if I poured water on an important server in Google offices and crash Google services in the western hemisphere, am I global? Or did I just pull a linchpin that cascaded into far more damage? Sorry but that's what happened and if you stop fanning, you'd realize it. When something depends on one piece holding it together, you can absolutely destroy it by destroying that linchpin without using the necessary force to required to directly destroy the whole.

lol

wow....

Might as well argue that

1. How can Superman have enough power to destroy a universe? After all, he power by solar power. In fact, he didn't even take the full power of a sun; how can he have the power to destroy galaxy, let alone a multiverse?

About that:

Was Superman amped. Or wasn't he?

The text claims he was traveling as speeds so fast, light would take hours to reach him. That means all the amp he got was when he hit each sun. Which, couldn't have been "that" long in each of them, could it? I mean, compared to spending 8-12-24 hours under a single sun, vs hurtling through a line of them so fast he's outpacing the very energy that charges him?

Well, the narration says Superman was 'more than whole' after going through the first one.

Originally posted by cdtm
About that:

Was Superman amped. Or wasn't he?

The text claims he was traveling as speeds so fast, light would take hours to reach him. That means all the amp he got was when he hit each sun. Which, couldn't have been "that" long in each of them, could it? I mean, compared to spending 8-12-24 hours under a single sun, vs hurtling through a line of them so fast he's outpacing the very energy that charges him?

Which flight showing is better, Gladiator crossing Galaxies in the blink of an eye or it taking hours for light and months for sound to catch up to Superman?

I’ve just had an epiphany

Carver only likes colored character, either mainly purple or green

He loves Gladiator, and Jiren and Hulk.

IOW: Carver doesn’t like Caucasian characters, which is why he hates Superman.

Bruce Banner is white though