Post crisis Superman Vs World breaker hulk

Started by DarkSaint8510 pages

Originally posted by TheHulkster
LOL at people citing real world physics to try and discredit the 50 plus jumps elephant in the room (stressed as being from the same axis each time) but somehow a 225 man destroying a planet by jumping off of once meets all the requirements of known physical laws. These are the same people who believed that the same 225 pound man can punch a planet , leave only a crater in the planet , but destroy an entire multiverse. Talking about education, where is basic common sense?

Should we run down a list of Superman feats that make no sense with regard to physics?

Guess you didn't catch Phildo's use of comic physics.

Does ANY planet (Thanagar, Rann, Earth, whatever) in the DCU get destroyed from the multiple things that escape their velocity, IN COMICS?

Does any planet (Xandar, Chandilar, Earth, whatever) in the Marvel U get destroyed by the multiple beings stomping their feet, escaping velocity etc, IN COMICS?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Guess you didn't catch Phildo's use of comic physics.

Does ANY planet (Thanagar, Rann, Earth, whatever) in the DCU get destroyed from the multiple things that escape their velocity, IN COMICS?

Does any planet (Xandar, Chandilar, Earth, whatever) in the Marvel U get destroyed by the multiple beings stomping their feet, escaping velocity etc, IN COMICS?

Has any character destroyed a planet by jumping off of it once before this issue? You know because if it hasn't happened in the past, it can happen in the present right?

And one of the posters above does question our education of physics. Did you not read that? You yourself went straight real world physics citing NASA.

Wow! I mean are people still in denial stages over Superman destroying a planet from lift one?
I know a poster or two who were moving the goal post

Superman was in the 6th dimension?
He had 5th-D energy
The planet was small
The planet was hollow

Now? The planet was being damaged from repeated flight attempts?

Holy duck Batman! Does that mean every earth busting feat has been busted ? Hulk destroying a continent? Nah! It took repeated damages over the last 1+ billion years.

Ridiculous. What’s more outrageous is that mods allow this. I guess you can’t blame them too much, it was a fun read the last couple pages.

In all seriousness, if you really think about it
Superman was in the 6th dimension. This is the dimension where time doesn’t apply like it does on the 3rd dimension, time is no longer a line. This is what JL 22-25 were trying to say; it’s all about imagination. It would explain why Superman managed to break the planet; he attempted to leave the gravitational pull but only worked when multiple version all did it simultaneously. We couldn’t see the other Supermen because time and space act differently. In addition, the Superman were all fueled by 5 dimensional energy, the planet was small and hollow.

Pretty sure I went full TheHulkster there.

my leftover brain cells died reading this now

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Okay who hacked your account?

LOL

Originally posted by h1a8
Hulk wins this.
Superman's only chance is to Bfr Hulk into deep space before Hulk makes an action.

we have one of the biggest superman debaters agreeing with common sense.

simple

That must be why Superman learned to fly, because they quickly realized he was doing far too much damage to the Earth leaping tall buildings in a single bound.

Originally posted by NemeBro
I don't know, none of them have seemed particularly well-educated judging from their posting history's (Hulkster to a lesser extent just because I've read less). They might genuinely not understand the physics at work. They probably think planets are no different than a stone you might find on the ground, whose integrity you can slowly weaken by beating it with a hammer until it shatters.

😂

Yeah. Summed it up nicely.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
LOL at people citing real world physics to try and discredit the 50 plus jumps elephant in the room (stressed as being from the same axis each time) but somehow a 225 man destroying a planet by jumping off of once meets all the requirements of known physical laws. These are the same people who believed that the same 225 pound man can punch a planet , leave only a crater in the planet , but destroy an entire multiverse. Talking about education, where is basic common sense?

Should we run down a list of Superman feats that make no sense with regard to physics?


facepalm

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Has any character destroyed a planet by jumping off of it once before this issue? You know because if it hasn't happened in the past, it can happen in the present right?

And one of the posters above does question our education of physics. Did you not read that? You yourself went straight real world physics citing NASA.

👆

So a Superman vs. Hulk thread once again devolves into several pages of angry trolls desperately trying to lowball/ignore feats..? Imagine that. 🙄

This type of dipshittery is exactly why the Superman ban happened in the first place. Closing before anymore brain cells are lost here.

JFC, this is why we can't have nice things.

I say we ban 90% of the people who posted in this thread. mmm

Well we still have the list:

carver
abhi
alberto
mr. mind
hulkster
dieseldude

We just need to keep it in mind for next time.