To be real, just because you are standing on a planet and it blows up and you survive, did you just tank planet busting energy?
No you did not. You only got a tiny cross section of the energy equivalent to whatever touches your body's surface area.
Unless you are in the very epicenter of the explosion you aren't taking it point blank. Same way if you are in the outskirts of a nuclear explosion you aren't taking the full brunt.
Even if you were only 100 feet away from ground zero of an explosion that big, you would still be taking nowhere even close to the full brunt of the force.
Superman tanking that Entropy bomb that produced an explosion 50x bigger than Kepler's supernova is one of only the clear ones that meet the criteria, he wasn't just at ground zero, he literally *was* ground zero since he was carrying the bomb when it went off and sent him flying.
And he was near death when he did this.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
superman in time and time again story arc survived a sun-eater explosion(later comfrimed by linear man only superman physical enough let him survived so many catastrophies,and later linear man blew moon and sent superman back to his proper time era)
That's even more impressive because the Legion made entire energy of Sun Eater implode on its center.
And the sun eater had drained an entire sun just before it.
Originally posted by CosmicComet👆
To be real, just because you are standing on a planet and it blows up and you survive, did you just tank planet busting energy?No you did not. You only got a tiny cross section of the energy equivalent to whatever touches your body's surface area.
Unless you are in the very epicenter of the explosion you aren't taking it point blank. Same way if you are in the outskirts of a nuclear explosion you aren't taking the full brunt.
Even if you were only 100 feet away from ground zero of an explosion that big, you would still be taking nowhere even close to the full brunt of the force.
Superman tanking that Entropy bomb that produced an explosion 50x bigger than Kepler's supernova is one of only the clear ones that meet the criteria, he wasn't just at ground zero, he literally *was* ground zero since he was carrying the bomb when it went off and sent him flying.
And he was near death when he did this.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
superman in time and time again story arc survived a sun-eater explosion(later comfrimed by linear man only superman physical enough let him survived so many catastrophies,and later linear man blew moon and sent superman back to his proper time era)
Superman also survived the unleashed energies of the source wall, without any protection whatsoever (As commented on by Metron.)
That's way more then a mere planetary level explosion.