Can sundipped Superman damage Adamantium?

Started by StiltmanFTW7 pages
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
If The Hulk can dent adamantium

Sundipped Superman could probably walk through Adamantium.

I don't think regular Superman could do it without great effort. Like he could for sure dent it. And if you have him a metal slab he wouldn't be able to just rip it casually. But I think he could do it like say a strong man rips a phone book in half?

Does that make sense? Like you ever break a hanger? You keep bending it back and forth until the metal weakens? I think that's about how he would have to do it.

He doesn’t know what unbreakable means.

Not gonna lie. Kerenthium steel is weak sauce. Adamantium is far stronger. A black hole made it? Big whoop. Multiple heralds have survived black holes and they are not more durable than adamantium.

That scan isn't helping Superman. In fact, it makes the case for him because he struggled so hard to break something weaker than Adamantium.

Also I would like to point out that an inverted black hole would be pushing things apart. Not wtf ever the writer thinks it's doing.

Pointing out that Magneto - who, whilst powerful, isn't a herald, not is at the level of a black hole - has successfully pulled adamantium apart 🙂

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Not gonna lie. Kerenthium steel is weak sauce.
Kerenthium is used to haul Suns across the galaxy and is the strongest metal in the Universe. The weight of a single sun has pinned Hulk down, the strongest herald in Marvel, helplessly:

The kerenthium is orders of magnitude (10^x, in case you're unaware what it means) above simple sun-weight supporting, considering it moves the stars at massively faster than lightspeed across entire galaxies, and Superman broke the chains with one hand each.

Superman would literally chew adamantium and rape Hulk while he'd be holding him down with his pinky.

Also pointing out that the Superman in my scans wasn't sunamped 🙂

Hyperbole. Kerenthium was created for that particular book for the sole purpose of Superman breaking it. It's not comparable to a 40 plus years old established item.

The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are labeled as unbreakable and Hulk breaks them easier.

I'm more curious about how that inverted black hole is supposed to look like. lol

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Hyperbole. Kerenthium was created for that particular book for the sole purpose of Superman breaking it. It's not comparable to a 40 plus years old established item.

The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are labeled as unbreakable and Hulk breaks them easier.

Nope the sole purpose wasn't to show superman breaking it, but to show superman doesnt know what unbreakable means.

And how is, it is the strongest metal in in the universe and it is used to haul stars (plural) across galaxies(plural) again hyperbole?

Strange is know to speak in hyperbole and the bands have been broken by many in the past. But these chains are unbreakable and it is clearly stated in the comic why.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
I'm more curious about how that inverted black hole is supposed to look like. lol

Like Gecko's anus, probably.

Gecko's anus is loose, can confirm

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Hyperbole. Kerenthium was created for that particular book for the sole purpose of Superman breaking it. It's not comparable to a 40 plus years old established item.

The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are labeled as unbreakable and Hulk breaks them easier.

It's called a retcon. It wasn't just invented within that story, the dialogue makes it clear that it's a standard material that's used to haul stars on the regular.

He might dent it a little, but you wouldn't be able to tell.

Superman can bend, dent, chip, damage, or break adamantium.
Unbreakable things were meant to be broken in comics.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

lol is that actually canon? If It is, than that's insane

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
lol is that actually canon? If It is, than that's insane
It is, The only reason doubting it isn't canon was due to Kents are still alive, But in DDC we've seen kents are alive, Kents also reappearing in recent Superman Villains preview
https://ibb.co/XYD3dzN
https://ibb.co/vZgBny0

Oh damn lol. would that count as a striking or lifting feat?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Oh damn lol. would that count as a striking or lifting feat?

Haha read the issue, it gets even crazier in terms of feats. It's basically written by abhi lmao