In seriousness ... what's the difference between mid/high heralds of Marvel and DC?
Normal Big G would effortlessly stomp the likes of a Hercules - a Gladiator - a Magneto - etc ...
Yet, I notice many threads akin to this one.
Is normal Superman that powerful? Honestly I don't know? I thought Gladiator was his counter-part.
Originally posted by Mr MasterAn almost totally drained superman destroyed a planet just by jumping off of it towards a sun lightyears away.
In seriousness ... what's the difference between mid/high heralds of Marvel and DC?Normal Big G would effortlessly stomp the likes of a Hercules - a Gladiator - a Magneto - etc ...
Yet, I notice many threads akin to this one.
Is normal Superman that powerful? Honestly I don't know? I thought Gladiator was his counter-part.
Originally posted by carver9
Let's not forget the pile of Supermen that jumped on this same planet before him.
This isn't even your idea lol. I first brought it up as a joke and you fell for it and ran with it like I knew one of you 2 would have done.
Here is why it doesn't matter how many supermen tried before him. When WF brought in the real superman, he offered to have him stay on the planet forever. If the planet was made unstable why would WF make this offer knowing that the planet is about to break apart? Because the planet was stable. If it wasn't WF can make it stable. But the fact of the matter is, WF offered to have superman live out his life on that planet and he would never have done that if the planet was unstable.
So the planet was 100% intact after all those jumps by all those supermen.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
Took him more than 50 jumps to destroy it.
Did you count? 50 jumps?
If all those other superman couldn't destabilize the planet with all those jumps what are mere 50 jumps going to do? And how many of them were jumps and not flight? he was too weak to escape the planet's gravitational pull. Once he could no longer fly he resorted to jumping. Then you have to consider a planet's gravitational pull. Unless completely obliterated, the gravity keeps the planet together and stable.
Another thing to consider, if it wasn't, superman would have realized this and would have tried to destroy the planet instead of jumping off.
Next excuse?
Originally posted by carver9
Diesldude, your post didnt make one bit of sense.
I bet all your grade school teachers are in psychiatric care and on suicide watch.
Must of been hard growing up with nothing making sense for you. now I feel terrible for all the carver bashing i have done since i joined. my sincerest condolences bro.
Here is carver stealing my idea.