@Phil...
We received info telling us how much was used to achieve what Cho did. Destructive forces are never an indication of what actually took play, we were literally told what happened. And you mentioning the moon being destroyed during Cho scene; I'm not seeing a planet being destroyed during Superman jump. Lol. Also, how big is that planet.
Originally posted by Sensui
Agreed. And the funny thing is...Hulk would HAVE TO BE at FULL POWER to maybe, maybe, pull the feat off.Can you imagine the Hulk at HIS WEAKEST being shown to shatter a planet like that?
Grossly Weak Superman > WBH now confirmed.
He wasnt at full power when he destroyed an asteroid twice the size of Earth. Not even close.
Originally posted by carver9Cho 'achieved' a double-fisting of moon that didn't even break it. Superman on his death bed jumped light-years and shattered the planet.
@Phil...We received info telling us how much was used to achieve what Cho did. Destructive forces are never an indication of what actually took play, we were literally told what happened. And you mentioning the moon being destroyed during Cho scene; I'm not seeing a planet being destroyed during Superman jump. Lol. Also, how big is that planet.
Superman >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Superman on his death bed >>>>>>> Planet >>>>>>>>>> Moon >>>>>>> Cho Hulk
Random statements not supported by what's happening on panel showings don't mean anything.
Otherwise Cyborg (who can generate 1,000,000 decibels: http://i.imgur.com/CxUGBON.jpg) >>>>>>>>>> Owlman>>>> Power Ring >>>> Johnny Quick >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WBH >>>>>> all other Hulks
Supergirl (who can tank a billion decibels: http://i.imgur.com/GAhEcVL.jpg) >>>>>>>Silver Banshee >>>>>>>>>> Omniverse >>>>>> Cyborg >>>> WBH >>>>>> all other Hulks
Superman >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> weakened Superman >>>>> Weakened Superman's legs >>>>>>> WBH >>>> every Hulk.
Before I forget..
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f77/t661268.html
^Here, coward.
Stop being such a poopy pants and don't keep running away.
Originally posted by carver9He didn't destroy the asteroid under his own power, the same way your head didn't destroy the neighbour's car by its lonesome, when it was your mother who threw you it from the 7th story.
He wasnt at full power when he destroyed an asteroid twice the size of Earth. Not even close.
Carver's mom throwing carver >>>>>>>>>>> Carver's momentum >>> Car >>>>>> Carver's neck strength
Originally posted by carver9Being able to think rationally >>>>>> Being able to see clearly >>>> Being able to read comics >>>>>>> Being able to understand a panel with absolutely zero ambiguity = https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11112/111121634/6909096-7829381646-JUSTL.jpg >>>>> being incapable of destroying a moon = Cho >>>>>>>> being able to understand statements are a dime a dozen and actual feats matter >>>>>> being incapable of rational though >>>>>>> brain damage >>>>>> cowardice >>>>>>> carver9
Phil, you're literally repping a statement of an unknown even since (here's the important part), we...do...not...see...the...small...moon appearance...planet...destroyed. lol
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f77/t661268.html
Carver, why are you such a coward?
Originally posted by carver9Entire scene:
It was literally said in the comic that Hulk STRENGTH played a factor.
As you can see, the rocket springs catapulted Hulk 'faster and farther than ever before.' They propelled him with such force/speed, in fact, that he didn't even begin slowing down until AFTER he busted through the asteroid(last scan)... Which means he was moving really fast.
Suffice to say: Hulk was essentially a bullet shot out of a gun in that scene. Calling it solely a brute strength feat is, well, wrong. Did it require a a good deal of strength/durability? Sure. But compositional differences aside, is it remotely comparable to walking up to a mass twice the size of earth and destroying it with a single punch? Absolutely not. The added force/speed/velocity gained from the rocket springs was detrimental to the feat. This is unarguable.
Originally posted by Galan007^Facts >>>>>>> Memory >>>>>>> Having to explain to carver, multiple times, the same comic scans, over and over again >>>> Deja vu:
Entire scene:
http://i.imgur.com/gHSSIhb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xbR7212.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/gfL4Fg7.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wmWkzxc.jpgAs you can see, the rocket springs catapulted Hulk 'faster and farther than ever before.' They propelled him with such force/speed, in fact, that he didn't even begin slowing down until AFTER he busted through the asteroid(last scan)... Which means he was moving really fast.
Suffice to say: Hulk was essentially a bullet shot out of a gun in that scene. Calling it solely a brute strength feat is, well, wrong. Did it require a a good deal of strength/durability? Sure. Compositional differences aside, is it remotely comparable to walking up to a mass twice the size of earth and destroying it with a single punch? Absolutely not. The added force/speed/velocity gained from the rocket springs was detrimental to the feat. This is unarguable.
Originally posted by Philosophía>>>> Being able to understand stuff the 6th time it's being explained to him >>>> death >>>>> living as carver.
It really does. That anti-magnetic belt would give Magneto a run for his money, since it not only propelled Hulk hard enough to shatter that asteroid, but he continued flying through on nowhere-avenue. The aliens picked him up from way off in outer space.http://tinypic.com/r/122f1qb/9
http://tinypic.com/r/30cmziv/9
Originally posted by Galan007
Entire scene:
http://i.imgur.com/gHSSIhb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xbR7212.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/gfL4Fg7.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wmWkzxc.jpgAs you can see, the rocket springs catapulted Hulk 'faster and farther than ever before.' They propelled him with such force/speed, in fact, that he didn't even begin slowing down until AFTER he busted through the asteroid(last scan)... Which means he was moving really fast.
Suffice to say: Hulk was essentially a bullet shot out of a gun in that scene. Calling it solely a brute strength feat is, well, wrong. Did it require a a good deal of strength/durability? Sure. But compositional differences aside, is it remotely comparable to walking up to a mass twice the size of earth and destroying it with a single punch? Absolutely not. The added force/speed/velocity gained from the rocket springs was detrimental to the feat. This is unarguable.
It literally tells you in the second scan that his STRENGTH combined with the device assisted in this. And then right after that it's stated that he received LITTLE assistance from the device. Cant get any clearer than this. Then they went to the Hulk because he was the only one STRONG enough to pull this off.
Originally posted by carver9
@Phil...We received info telling us how much was used to achieve what Cho did. Destructive forces are never an indication of what actually took play, we were literally told what happened. And you mentioning the moon being destroyed during Cho scene; I'm not seeing a planet being destroyed during Superman jump. Lol. Also, how big is that planet.