Nope. First is Omega Men Lobo ( Pre Czarnian, He was a Ziglopian or sume such) Soft Reboot made Him into the Last Czarnian Version. Which lasted all the way up to the Rebels Version...Slight Origin Reboot. Then we got StormWatch Lobo. Big Origin Reboot. Then we got Rob Leifeld Lobo (that one was Really Stupid)
Then We Got Twilight Emo Lobo. (The Most Hated) We are no on ReBirth Lobo. Mayber a couple of Soft Reboots in there.
Not sure if you guys are actually basking in the glory of Lobo being able to beat the Hulk, but such thoughts are foolish as phuck. Whenever Lobo goes up against a mainstream character it's extremely close, and Lobo isn't beating a guy that fractured Thor's face with one punch, or casually overpowered Jane Thor, and Hercules. Lobo doesn't do logic by pulling down a sentient star is as ridiculous as the planet that he was on surviving the confrontation. I mean if we are really going to pull in real world math, and apply physics to a comic book scene.
Hulk messes him up, just lime Doomsday would.
Originally posted by Stoic
Not sure if you guys are actually basking in the glory of Lobo being able to beat the Hulk, but such thoughts are foolish as phuck. Whenever Lobo goes up against a mainstream character it's extremely close, and Lobo isn't beating a guy that fractured Thor's face with one punch, or casually overpowered Jane Thor, and Hercules. Lobo doesn't do logic by pulling down a sentient star is as ridiculous as the planet that he was on surviving the confrontation. I mean if we are really going to pull in real world math, and apply physics to a comic book scene.Hulk messes him up, just lime Doomsday would.
I don't think it works that way, or Hulk never survived a blast that was capable of ripping his pants.
The pants will never be ripped. Children read the books. Don't apply real world math and physics to a comic scene and stand there grinning as if it hold weight. It doesn't. Don't use one scene to say character a is better than character b when character a just got worked by D's version of Iron man who literally punch Lobos lights out.
Originally posted by StoicI don't get it.
Not sure if you guys are actually basking in the glory of Lobo being able to beat the Hulk, but such thoughts are foolish as phuck. Whenever Lobo goes up against a mainstream character it's extremely close, and Lobo isn't beating a guy that fractured Thor's face with one punch, or casually overpowered Jane Thor, and Hercules. Lobo doesn't do logic by pulling down a sentient star is as ridiculous as the planet that he was on surviving the confrontation. I mean if we are really going to pull in real world math, and apply physics to a comic book scene.Hulk messes him up, just lime Doomsday would.
Are you implying that a neutron star in comics isn't meant to have the same mass it does in the real world? This is a very slippery slope, you realize?
Originally posted by Galan007
I don't get it.Are you implying that a neutron star in comics isn't meant to have the same mass it does in the real world? This is a very slippery slope, you realize?
Tho k about the very planet that he was standing on. If they were really trying to be realistic, the planet itself would have been vaped by the sentie t star's approach alone.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But that's what you literally just did.You said Lobo pulling the star down is ridiculous and should be thrown out. Because you're applying real world to it.
Are we talking about Hulks pants again? I really thought that we got past this? This isn't a Faust comic, they aren't going to have the Hulk running around with his dick hanging out.
Originally posted by Stoic
Tho k about the very planet that he was standing on. If they were really trying to be realistic, the planet itself would have been vaped by the sentie t star's approach alone.Are we talking about Hulks pants again? I really thought that we got past this? This isn't a Faust comic, they aren't going to have the Hulk running around with his dick hanging out.
But you never addressed it.
You just handwaved it away as PIS. That of COURSE the pants wouldn't be destroyed, because it's a comic.
But that logic can be applied here. Of COURSE the planet wouldn't be destroyed, because it's a comic.
That doesn't mean that the star throwing didn't occur, or that Pulsar Stargrave doesn't have stellar mass, any more than it means that WBh wasn't giving off that amount of energy. Both events occured. The collateral damage isn't an indicator of the events power.
Originally posted by StoicAt the end of the day we're still discussing fiction -- you still need to have some kind of suspension of disbelief here. In the fictional world of comics, a neutron star CAN exist within a planet's atmosphere without causing any collateral damage to the planet. That doesn't mean Pulsar Stargrave wasn't intended to be a neutron star, however. To the contrary, we were explicitly told he was a neutron star multiple times prior to Lobo hurling him around. This kind of thing is an extremely common trope in comics.
Tho k about the very planet that he was standing on. If they were really trying to be realistic, the planet itself would have been vaped by the sentie t star's approach alone.
For example, when A/S Superman was pressing 200 quintillion tons here:
https://i.imgur.com/cdpAtYV.jpg
The ground beneath him didn't so much as crack, so does that mean he wasn't intended to be pressing 200 quintillion tons, iyo?
Or how about when SBP was moving planets around the universe at FTL(ish) speeds:
https://i.imgur.com/Lqgj8Hf.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/GI4heEV.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/JDbB6P9.jpg
The worlds didn't crumble under the ridiculous stresses that would have been exerted, so does that mean Prime wasn't intended to be moving planets, iyo?
Point being, a neutron star in comics is exactly that: a neutron star. As such, it can be assumed to have all of the 'real world' mass that goes along with its namesake.
Originally posted by Stoic
Not sure if you guys are actually basking in the glory of Lobo being able to beat the Hulk, but such thoughts are foolish as phuck. Whenever Lobo goes up against a mainstream character it's extremely close, and Lobo isn't beating a guy that fractured Thor's face with one punch, or casually overpowered Jane Thor, and Hercules. Lobo doesn't do logic by pulling down a sentient star is as ridiculous as the planet that he was on surviving the confrontation. I mean if we are really going to pull in real world math, and apply physics to a comic book scene.Hulk messes him up, just lime Doomsday would.
this^
you two ignore the fact that Lobo's been defeated by a weakened Superman, Hal, and many other who wouldn't be anywhere on par with Hulk in terms of physical strength
And Immortal Hulk has been hurt by a Daredevil villain who was using cyanide hollow points, and Black Panther with his claws. Lobo has better weaponry than that.
Are these low showings? Of course. Doesn't take away from the fact that BOTH (and I am being fair here) BOTH characters have good showings. Using the logic that 'well, let's just use the low showings for the other character whilst MY character is walking around throwing planets around' or whatever, is biased.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilSo do you actually take the time to read the discussions, or do you just run into every thread and troll?
this^you two ignore the fact that Lobo's been defeated by a weakened Superman, Hal, and many other who wouldn't be anywhere on par with Hulk in terms of physical strength
I am not 'ignoring' anything. I am(and have been) only discussing this ONE feat of Lobo's, because it links back to a ridiculous comment that was originally made by the Hulk faction.
"Not sure if you guys are actually basking in the glory of Lobo being able to beat the Hulk, but such thoughts are foolish as phuck. Whenever Lobo goes up against a mainstream character it's extremely close, and Lobo isn't beating a guy that fractured Thor's face with one punch, or casually overpowered Jane Thor, and Hercules. "
^That's WHAT i was referring to.