Post crisis Superman Vs World breaker hulk

Started by AlbertoJohnAvil10 pages

Originally posted by carver9
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

Nice catch carv!

didn't think about that. man so much context that these dudes leave out is amazing lol

lol u guys r silly.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
It mentions 50 and it says he leaps.

https://imgur.com/a/t5bj5vc

LOL!

ok he jumped 50 times prior.

Still no idea why you’re laughing because that doesn’t prove anything.

Those jumps weren’t even strong enough to escape the planet’s gravitational pull. From this fact you can easily surmise that the jumps were not powerful enough to damage planet. We have had hundreds of examples of beings jumping into the atmosphere hundreds of times and no damage to the planet. Hulk does it all the time, doomsday travelled this way but they never damaged the planet. Why would superman’s failed Cloud level jumps do it?

Originally posted by Diesldude

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

Originally posted by carver9
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

😂 called it.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Nice catch carv!

didn't think about that. man so much context that these dudes leave out is amazing lol

And then you have the cosmic level body slam to go along with it.

https://imgur.com/a/F1utvHL

Originally posted by carver9
So WF was lying when he said Superman was weakening?
who said Superman wasn’t weakening?

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This is straight up trolling now

Why would the WF tell Superman that there is a garden for his sustenance on the other side if the planet was unstable? That shows all those jumps by every Superman caused no damage to the planet.

it is false that each time superman was trying to leap away , it was destroying the planet , yes he tried to leap away 50 times but that doesn't mean the planet was getting destroyed , he destroyed the planet in one jump only and this is the same superman who tanked the energy of totality

Originally posted by TheHulkster
It mentions 50 and it says he leaps.

https://imgur.com/a/t5bj5vc

LOL!

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.
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

Originally posted by carver9
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


Stop trolling.

Superman haters reaching for that good crack in here.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
lol u guys r silly.

The people who defending superman or the people who are trying to lowball him ?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Stop trolling.
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.

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

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.
that was a good post and it destroyed 2 pages worth of the their arguments. Wonder what they will come up with next.

Originally posted by carver9
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

No we don't. Lmao. The planet doesn't have a healthbar like in Street Fighter that you gradually whittle away...

We also have to take into consideration, in general when it comes to for example Earth busting, how many people have gone to work, everyday, slamming their feat on the ground.

And on top of that, all the animals, stomping all around.

I mean, billions of people, with quintillion of steps, every hour of every day, continuously, for thousands and thousands of years?

Then there's all the various planes landing, taking off, etc.

Do we count grenades?

C4?

Nukes?

Watch your step, the next one might destroy the planet.

And this is real life? In comics? With superhumans every day hitting the ground in various, powerful ways?

Pff.

To reiterate:

Originally posted by Philosophía
This forum is so lucky I'll never be a mod.

This is why we've never been back to the Moon. NASA knows we only have 50 missions.

Imagine how heavy a rocket/space shuttle is relative to Superman. The amount of thrust it needs to achieve escape velocity means that the very next space mission may well destroy all life on Earth as we know it.

Maybe this is what actually killed the dinosaurs - the Chicxulub crater was actually Bada jumping up that one time.

Good catch Carver, and good supporting, Hulkster.

Originally posted by Philosophía
We also have to take into consideration, in general when it comes to for example Earth busting, how many people have gone to work, everyday, slamming their feat on the ground.

And on top of that, all the animals, stomping all around.

I mean, billions of people, with quintillion of steps, every hour of every day, continuously, for thousands and thousands of years?

Then there's all the various planes landing, taking off, etc.

Do we count grenades?

C4?

Nukes?

Watch your step, the next one might destroy the planet.

And this is real life? In comics? With superhumans every day hitting the ground in various, powerful ways?

Pff.

To reiterate:

I would love to see you banning everyone who voted hulk in this thread

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?

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

Okay who hacked your account?