Post crisis Superman Vs World breaker hulk

Started by Diesldude10 pages

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
No, he was weakened when he was in the dimension. YOU even said that on multiple occasions
what do you mean by this?

Superman tried multiple times to leave the planet at first by trying to fly off and then it came to a point that he couldn't even fly. If he was instantly weakened, he wouldn't have been able to fly. Cmon guy, both you and carver are getting annoying now. Either read the comic with understanding or stop making stuff up.

Current Superman is on another level, way beyond any Hulk ever.

Originally posted by Diesldude
what do you mean by this?

Superman tried multiple times to leave the planet at first by trying to fly off and then it came to a point that he couldn't even fly. If he was instantly weakened, he wouldn't have been able to fly. Cmon guy, both you and carver are getting annoying now. Either read the comic with understanding or stop making stuff up.

So WF was lying when he said Superman was weakening?

Originally posted by carver9
So WF was lying when he said Superman was weakening?
didn't I just say superman was weakening? Your friend is trying to say that superman was weakened instantly.

Want to point out some things AND ask questions. The narrative say that the 3rd dimension is where things get real. Dots and lines, simple shapes. Here (the dimension Superman was trapped in), they reach through space to take on volume. Suddenly they exist WITH YOU. Complex forms with points and edges. Spinning and tumbling through the same Universe. Can someone besides the normal Superman fans tell me what this mean to you...

https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/42571851/SmartSelect_20190828-185214_Chrome.jpg.html

Also, proof that Superman was weakening...

https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/42571852/SmartSelect_20190828-185537_Chrome.jpg.html

Proof that other Supermen made it off the planet...

https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/42571853/SmartSelect_20190828-185556_Chrome.jpg.html

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Current Superman is on another level, way beyond any Hulk ever.
False.

Originally posted by quanchi112
False.

Agreed.

He was well beyond any Hulk ever since the post crisis era. 🙂

Originally posted by Diesldude
what do you mean by this?

Superman tried multiple times to leave the planet at first by trying to fly off and then it came to a point that he couldn't even fly. If he was instantly weakened, he wouldn't have been able to fly. Cmon guy, both you and carver are getting annoying now. Either read the comic with understanding or stop making stuff up.

He tried more than 50 times jumping along the same axis, each time contributing to the eventual destruction of the planet.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Current Superman is on another level, way beyond any Hulk ever.

Superman is pretty much abstract now.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
He tried more than 50 times jumping along the same axis, each time contributing to the eventual destruction of the planet.
hahaha new excuse? Did it mention 50? Wasn't he trying to fly off at first and fell to the ground?

Next thing you're going to say is that the other dead superman also damaged the planet. Smh.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
He tried more than 50 times jumping along the same axis, each time contributing to the eventual destruction of the planet.
Due to the way gravity works there is no way to gradually destroy a planet (at least, not without removing any matter from the surface), since the large mass of the planet just continues to produce its own gravity that keeps it contained into a nice round shape. You have to hit it with equivalent energy to its gravitational binding energy in a very small timeframe, if not necessarily instantaneously.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
He tried more than 50 times jumping along the same axis, each time contributing to the eventual destruction of the planet.
hahaha lmao

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
so why are you applying running speed to travel speed?

Wut?
Originally posted by Stoic
Isn't that what you're going for? First you state that Superman throws Hulk into a star for the win. BFR would likely work. But now you seem to be working up to Superman straight up kicking the Hulk's ass in. Isn't going to happen. Stick with your first statement.

Where did I say that?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
He tried more than 50 times jumping along the same axis, each time contributing to the eventual destruction of the planet.

😂

Abhi at least be consistent man, here's your original statement

Originally posted by abhilegend
Superman throws Hulk in the sun.

I said why are you applying running speed to Superman's traveling?
I made it clear, I'm not repeating it again

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Abhi at least be consistent man, here's your original statement

I said why are you applying running speed to Superman's traveling?
I made it clear, I'm not repeating it again


You're not making any sense at all.

Originally posted by Diesldude
hahaha new excuse? Did it mention 50? Wasn't he trying to fly off at first and fell to the ground?

Next thing you're going to say is that the other dead superman also damaged the planet. Smh.

It mentions 50 and it says he leaps.

https://imgur.com/a/t5bj5vc

LOL!

LOL

I actually missed this part. Thanks. Makes it less impressive now. Superman still destroyed the planet, but had to try 50 times. Glads does it in a single blow btw

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
LOL

I actually missed this part. Thanks. Makes it less impressive now. Superman still destroyed the planet, but had to try 50 times. Glads does it in a single blow btw

You also have to factor in the other Supermen before him that was leaping on the planet as well. It was tested over and over again by a mountain full of Supermen...

https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/42575238/SmartSelect_20190828-233520_Chrome.jpg.html

Originally posted by NemeBro
Due to the way gravity works there is no way to gradually destroy a planet (at least, not without removing any matter from the surface), since the large mass of the planet just continues to produce its own gravity that keeps it contained into a nice round shape. You have to hit it with equivalent energy to its gravitational binding energy in a very small timeframe, if not necessarily instantaneously.
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