Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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Originally posted by abhilegend
Wrong.

Kelex opens a portal near Saturn from Earth inside the phantom zone and that's just what he could do.

I always thought it was limitless.

Originally posted by carver9
Superman also told them to go MAX SPEED when hitting earth. They put everything they had into achieving this. There's no debating this, none of them are planet destroyers. If this was Marvel, ABHI would have been lowballing the F out of this showing. Hes a troll of the highest order and the biggest hypocrite ever.

When has WBH/Sentry/Surfer ever destroyed Marvel Earth?

Originally posted by carver9
Is he not weakened to 10th metal.
No proof of that. Also like abhi and DarkSaint mentioned. It didn't state those chains were made by 10th metal

Originally posted by carver9
Guess those scans prove Nightwing is faster than Cheetah who is faster than Captain Marvel and nearing the Flashes/Wonder Woman/ Supergirls in speed. Interesting.

https://i.postimg.cc/yNnx10kX/05.jpg

Waitaminute.

If I am on your ignore list....why are you reposting my scans lmao. Same link and everything 😂

Originally posted by abhilegend
😂

That's like saying just because the team of Jane Thor, Blue Marvel, Starbrand, Photon and Hyperion couldn't break a shield which was broken by a 3000 nuke blast, they are nowhere near that level.

Couldve swore you brought this showing up to lowball Marvel, did you not? Stop being a hypocrite. Its not a nice look.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I always thought it was limitless.

Marvel has beings that quake whole dimensions........Why ARE WE supposed to be impressed by this?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Marvel has beings that quake whole dimensions........Why ARE WE supposed to be impressed by this?

Because you are missing the point.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
All we know about the Phantom Zone is its big enough to hold Earth in it, that's it.

It's not just 'big enough to hold Earth in it'.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
LMAO that in no way refutes anything I said, the only person NOT trying to destroy the planet was Superman, he just NEEDED the others to hit as hard as they could

No, he needed Earth to be destroyed. They just couldn't do it.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Because you are missing the point.

It's not just 'big enough to hold Earth in it'.

😂 8 cats trying to wreck the planet in a single blow and didn't get the job done.
If superman at the absolute peak of his power couldn't get the job done..... Why WOULD I care about any other feat that he "may" have done that's an outlier

Originally posted by carver9
Couldve swore you brought this showing up to lowball Marvel, did you not? Stop being a hypocrite. Its not a nice look.

You say you blocked me, then repost my scans......am I not on ignore? Pretty hypocritical of you, no?

I mean, what happens if I delete my scan - would your link break?

Originally posted by carver9
Guess those scans prove Nightwing is faster than Cheetah who is faster than Captain Marvel and nearing the Flashes/Wonder Woman/ Supergirls in speed. Interesting.

https://i.postimg.cc/yNnx10kX/05.jpg

ctrl+shift+r

😂

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
😂 8 cats trying to wreck the planet in a single blow and didn't get the job done.
If superman at the absolute peak of his power couldn't get the job done..... Why WOULD I care about any other feat that he "may" have done that's an outlier

So you admit the point that the PZ is not just 'big enough to hold Earth in it'?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So you admit the point that the PZ is not just 'big enough to hold Earth in it'?

That scans new, I haven't been keeping up with Superman lame comics.

Originally posted by abhilegend
He wasn't Chained in 10th metal. Monitor hid all the 10th metal.

Your friend said he is chained in 10th metal which would be a more solid argument on why he has broken free yet. Lets just imagine him being chained in standard metal and not being able to get out.

Originally posted by carver9
Your friend said he is chained in 10th metal which would be a more solid argument on why he has broken free yet. Lets just imagine him being chained in standard metal and not being able to get out.

So head canon.

Please fix your broken links 😂

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
😂 8 cats trying to wreck the planet in a single blow and didn't get the job done.
If superman at the absolute peak of his power couldn't get the job done..... Why WOULD I care about any other feat that he "may" have done that's an outlier

You still haven't answered my question though, saint

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
You still haven't answered my question though, saint

Because you are moving the goalposts.

I am debating you SPECIFICALLY on your post saying 'all we know is that the PZ is large enough to hold a planet in it'.

That's wrong. Your lack of knowledge, doesn't transmit to others (well, maybe Carvy).

Now that we have moved on from me correcting you, well - it's easy.

In EVERY depiction of WBH, his trousers never get destroyed.

On average, therefore, Hulk is unable to destroy his own trousers.

THEREFORE, why should we be impressed by an outlier where he destroys a single no-name planet? Even when WBH was MASSIVELY amped by nukes and Fin Fang Foom, he was unable to - and he wasn't holding back, he thought he was in the Dark Dimension:

Sentry, busting out the power of a million exploding suns, didn't destroy Marvel Earth....

So why the lowball all of a sudden? Do people say Hulk can't destroy Marvel Earth, or that his feats are outliers? Do people say Hulk and Sentry can't get the job done based on those two examples?

Do YOU?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
That scans new, I haven't been keeping up with Superman lame comics.

That phantom zone statement is hyperbole. If its infinite, how can Superman see across the entire zone to see if it is shaking? Does he even have fts of looking across an entire infinite dimension? Hyperbole at its finest.

Originally posted by carver9
That phantom zone statement is hyperbole. If its infinite, how can Superman see across the entire zone to see if it is shaking? Does he even have fts of looking across an entire infinite dimension? Hyperbole at its finest.

I literally just posted a feat of him looking over (near) infinite dimension. It's not infinite, it's NEARLY.

Do you even read?

Hey Carvy, remember the time you misread THIS scan?

Phantom Zone = Universe.

Carver's reaction:

Originally posted by carver9
Seems like a small universe since it only have one planet

😂

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Because you are moving the goalposts.

I am debating you SPECIFICALLY on your post saying 'all [b]we know is that the PZ is large enough to hold a planet in it'.

That's wrong. Your lack of knowledge, doesn't transmit to others (well, maybe Carvy).

Now that we have moved on from me correcting you, well - it's easy.

In EVERY depiction of WBH, his trousers never get destroyed.

On average, therefore, Hulk is unable to destroy his own trousers.

THEREFORE, why should we be impressed by an outlier where he destroys a single no-name planet? Even when WBH was MASSIVELY amped by nukes and Fin Fang Foom, he was unable to - and he wasn't holding back, he thought he was in the Dark Dimension:

Sentry, busting out the power of a million exploding suns, didn't destroy Marvel Earth....

So why the lowball all of a sudden? Do people say Hulk can't destroy Marvel Earth, or that his feats are outliers? Do people say Hulk and Sentry can't get the job done based on those two examples?

Do YOU? [/B]

😂 The ENTIRE time we were discussing Dc's recent showing lmaooo, YOU brought up WB Hulk (And you obvs don't know what happened in that clash) They busted a planet indirectly while hitting one another, and the feat was calculated above merely planet busting power to accomplish what they had done.

a bunch of heralds including Prime and Supes did barely damage to a Earth Sized planet while hitting it with full strength and speed (their words)

Originally posted by MrMind
carver has no baby momma, he's raising someone else's kid

Close enough.