Originally posted by Galan007One of my all time favorite posts from a fellow Hulk fan:
Originally posted by psycho gundam
The more Carver posts the more evidence mounts that would probably get me out of prison when my defense shows the judge his posting history. I have no doubt his murder by strangulation would be deemed justifiable, they might even pat me on the back after
Originally posted by carver9carver, Hulk was propelled at such ridiculous speed that colliding with an asteroid 2x larger than earth didn't even begin to slow him down.
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.
What has the potential to cause more damage: me physically throwing a bullet at your head, or me putting that same bullet into a gun and firing it at your head?
...Now tell me *why* that is, ol' chum. 👆
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.jpg
On the other hand, the planet Superman destroyed was clearly spherical in shape and thus much more massive than the Hulk's asteroid.
Originally posted by Magnon
We can also clearly see that the asteroid Hulk destroyed was NOT spherical i.e. its mass was too low to cause a gravitational collapse into a sphere. This means that its mass is at most ca. 0.01% of the Earth's mass. When such a mass is distributed in a volume twice the size of the Earth you will get an object that is likely very weak and fragile.On the other hand, the planet Superman destroyed was clearly spherical in shape and thus much more massive than the Hulk's asteroid.
How big was that planet and how durable was it? Was it hollow internally? Show proof and show me it being destroyed. Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by Galan007
carver, Hulk was propelled at such ridiculous speed that colliding with an asteroid 2x larger than earth didn't even begin to slow him down.What has the potential to cause more damage: me physically throwing a bullet at your head, or me putting that same bullet into a gun and firing it at your head?
...Now tell me *why* that is, ol' chum. 👆
Come on Galan. It clearly states that the machine helped him a "little" bit and his strength was a key to him destroying the asteroid. It can not get any clearer than this. You're basically arguing with what is said on panel vs getting your point across. Was it said that Hulk strength (more than once) is a key factor in this? Yes!!! Was it said that the propeller assisted in Hulk destroying the asteroid? Yes!!! But a little of assistance.
Originally posted by playa1258
Just imagine the reaction if Superman beats Doctor Manhattan. This feat alone has the anti-Superman crowd ordering record numbers of razor blades.
What I've seen in the past 5 PLUS yrs.
"Just imagine if Superman beats the team up of Mongul, Zod, etc... by himself". Neer happened. "Just imagine if Superman beats H'el by himself". Nope, never happened. Imagine Superman coming back to beat Rao who is defined with all of the Kryptonian power". Never happened. Let's add this to the list because at this point, he need this victory since he haven't beaten anyone worth noting for the past 5 or 6 yrs (probably longer). Ain't that right, ABHI?
Originally posted by carver9Hulk's strength/durability *was* "a key" to preforming the feat -- I said as much several posts ago. He could not have preformed the feat if he weren't strong and durable. No one is saying that your average human could have done the same thing, lol.
Come on Galan. It clearly states that the machine helped him a "little" bit and his strength was a key to him destroying the asteroid. It can not get any clearer than this. You're basically arguing with what is said on panel vs getting your point across. Was it said that Hulk strength (more than once) is a key factor in this? Yes!!! Was it said that the propeller assisted in Hulk destroying the asteroid? Yes!!! But a little of assistance.
However, the rocket springs clearly helped Hulk far more than just "a little", as evident by the fact that they propelled him SO ridiculously fast that colliding with an object 2x larger than earth didn't even BEGIN to slow him down. So again: the added force/speed/velocity gained from the rocket springs was obviously detrimental to the feat itself. This is unarguable.
What I'm saying is that it is not a quantifiable strength feat. There is NO evidence to suggest that Hulk could have destroyed the same asteroid without the assistance of the rocket springs.
Originally posted by carver9
How big was that planet and how durable was it? Was it hollow internally? Show proof and show me it being destroyed. Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by Magnon
There's not enough information in those panels to answer your questions exactly. Pretty much the only thing we can say with absolute certainty is that the planet Superman destroyed was MUCH MORE massive than the asteroid Hulk destroyed.
It was? How massive was the planet Superman damaged?
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Prove its NOT the size of an actual planet, please.
Planets come in many sizes.
Pluto was considered one, too.
Superman failed to impress his readers once again, Abhi is on his knees, praying to Ganesha and wiping my ******* with his Superman cape from cosplays.
Abhi's tonsil stones were planets, too. I shattered them with my penis.
#superstiltman
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Prove its NOT the size of an actual planet, please.
"However, not all of the moons are smaller than all of the planets. There are seven moons in our Solar System, including our own Moon, that are larger than Pluto. Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System, and Ganymede as well as Saturn's moon Titan are both larger than Mercury and Pluto".
What size are we talking here because there are moons that are bigger than planets?
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Originally posted by carver9
"However, not all of the moons are smaller than all of the planets. There are seven moons in our Solar System, including our own Moon, that are larger than Pluto. Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System, and Ganymede as well as Saturn's moon Titan are both larger than Mercury and Pluto".What size are we talking here because there are moons that are bigger than planets?
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But....it's a planet. So sure, it could be a small planet.....but by it's very definition, it's planet size.
Like dogs can be small or large dogs. Some cats (tigers, for example) are larger than dogs.
But a Chihuahua is still dog sized. Because it's a fricking dog lol.
How are you so stupid lmao.
Btw: Pluto is a dwarf planet. Just an fyi. That object Superman destroyed was NOT called a dwarf planet. So at the very least, we can say it was bigger than Pluto 🙂
The planet was so massive/dense, that Superman couldn't reach escape velocity even when he first step foot in there.
By comparison, on Earth, even young 'Golden Age' Supes easily does it:
The planet was made by a Multiversal being to not let him [and countless other Supermen] escape. Suffice to say, it is created to be far above any planet in our solar system - since even Jupiter only has about 5 times Earth's escape velocity: