Originally posted by abhilegend
Weight, temperature, distance and space time don't even register as a concept to Superman anymore.https://www.reddit.com/r/DCcomics/comments/zw6lci/comic_excerpt_that_powers_would_have_been_useful/
If someone claims that concept of money has largely lost its meaning to them, what they're saying is that money is no longer an issue. "Largely" being a keyword here, because it means it only applies to most (but not all) situations. In other words there are weights, distances, and temperatures that still are meaningful, and maybe even too much. If we decide to take it literally.
Of course, this is just a boast with no intrinsic value. We've had similar boasts of characters claiming to be power incarnate and whatnot. But let's see how this holds up.
If nothing else Superman being able to open a wormhole to cross a distance he previously couldn't cross is impressive.
Originally posted by Astner
That's not what he says though, is it?If someone claims that concept of money has largely lost its meaning to them, what they're saying is that money is no longer an issue. "Largely" being a keyword here, because it means it only applies to most (but not all) situations. In other words there are weights, distances, and temperatures that still are meaningful, and maybe even too much. If we decide to take it literally.
Of course, this is just a boast with no intrinsic value. We've had similar boasts of characters claiming to be power incarnate and whatnot. But let's see how this holds up.
If nothing else Superman being able to open a wormhole to cross a distance he previously couldn't cross is impressive.
Anyway, multiverseS being created as infinities and an explanation on new gods changing.
Originally posted by Astner
That's not what he says though, is it?If someone claims that concept of money has largely lost its meaning to them, what they're saying is that money is no longer an issue. "Largely" being a keyword here, because it means it only applies to most (but not all) situations. In other words there are weights, distances, and temperatures that still are meaningful, and maybe even too much. If we decide to take it literally.
Of course, this is just a boast with no intrinsic value. We've had similar boasts of characters claiming to be power incarnate and whatnot. But let's see how this holds up.
If nothing else Superman being able to open a wormhole to cross a distance he previously couldn't cross is impressive.
Pretty simple if you ask me. He was teleported a great distance and then comes right back saying distance doesn’t matter. Meaning he can go wherever he pleases, distance in both space and time. Then ge adds temperature, what’s temperature supposed to mean, Luther could throw him into a supernova snd temperature means nothing. And then weight, why was weight stayed here, because if Luther puts anything in front of him he can move it. It’s pretty straight forward and the following dialog supports this.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Of course you'd think that.Anyway, multiverseS being created as infinities and an explanation on new gods changing.
Since Esak( from what I can recall, he isn't a very powerful being among the new gods, and frequently portrayed as a child of new gods) can manipulate Hypertime and create multiple pocket universes, which is even beyond Godstorm John's powers
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And it seems new gods are pretty powerfulSince Esak( from what I can recall, he isn't a very powerful being among the new gods, and frequently portrayed as a child of new gods) can manipulate Hypertime and create multiple pocket universes, which is even beyond Godstorm John's powers
Originally posted by abhilegend
Of course you'd think that.
I don't choke on my own saliva every time a character that I happen to like asserts that he's invincible. Instead I take a step back, break down the scene, and see if there's enough there to make a good enough case for his supposed invincibility.
Originally posted by Diesldude
Pretty simple if you ask me. He was teleported a great distance and then comes right back saying distance doesn’t matter.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Meaning he can go wherever he pleases, distance in both space and time. Then ge adds temperature, what’s temperature supposed to mean, Luther could throw him into a supernova snd temperature means nothing.
With no other evidence added: Could you be correct in your interpretation? Yes. Could you make a convincing case for it? No.
Originally posted by Astner
Yes, because I'm prone rigorous analysis.I don't choke on my own saliva every time a character that I happen to like asserts that he's invincible. Instead I take a step back, break down the scene, and see if there's enough there to make a good enough case for his supposed invincibility.
Yes. This is what happened. However, it bares mentioning that Superman returned through a wormhole.
There are two issues I have with this. Firstly, you're assuming the claim is literal and correct. Secondly, you're ignoring the word "largely."
With no other evidence added: Could you be correct in your interpretation? Yes. Could you make a convincing case for it? No.
Didn't you do this with the Beyonders/Celestials?
Edit: also, it was Diesl who said that, not abhi ...
Also new gods have been shown to create new universes before.
Originally posted by Galan007
Good list. Concerning the topic of 'average' New Gods, I have always found this scan quite interesting..."Look at them, Gods of New Genesis. Meditating on their divinity, creating twisted Universes":
Take that how you will. 🙂
Originally posted by Astner
Yes, because I'm prone rigorous analysis.
Except for any Marvel character.
I don't choke on my own saliva every time a character that I happen to like asserts that he's invincible. Instead I take a step back, break down the scene, and see if there's enough there to make a good enough case for his supposed invincibility.
You choke on any Marvel character's dick though. Especially Silver surfer.
Yes. This is what happened. However, it bares mentioning that Superman returned through a wormhole.
There are two issues I have with this. Firstly, you're assuming the claim is literal and correct. Secondly, you're ignoring the word "largely."
With no other evidence added: Could you be correct in your interpretation? Yes. Could you make a convincing case for it? No.
Editing my quote to make it look like I said those things? Reported.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Except for any Marvel character.
Originally posted by abhilegend
You choke on any Marvel character's dick though. Especially Silver surfer.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Editing my quote to make it look like I said those things? Reported.
I know you're upset with me, but I didn't think you'd be this hot-headed.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Didn't you do this with the Beyonders/Celestials?
Originally posted by abhilegend
Beyonders are infinite though, they said it so it must be true...Oh wait.
In other words, there's enough evidence there to make a good case for it.
This doesn't apply to vague boasts.