Originally posted by JBL
It's stated that Gladiator ripped one apart with his bare hands. Now whose greater? Gladiator or WBH?
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
I'm pretty sure it's Ion, though.
Originally posted by abhilegendKyle says that Superman is more powerful than himself??? Gladiators son says he saw gladiator tear apart a black hole with his bare hands??? Now which statement you go with??? Well of course the one for superman. Dismiss all others that just might out shine Superman. Smh
Scan of him actually doing so? If we go by statements, the black hole Kyle absorbed was like big bang itself.
Originally posted by JBL
Kyle says that Superman is more powerful than himself??? Gladiators son says he saw gladiator tear apart a black hole with his bare hands??? Now which statement you go with??? Well of course the one for superman. Dismiss all others that just might out shine Superman. Smh
Originally posted by abhilegendPost the scan of Superman destroying a multiverse. See what I did?
Except one is a statement of power (which Kyle himself says and has self verification) and one is an unverified statement from Gladiator's son. Post the scan where Gladiator ripped a black hole in half. Or quit trolling.
Originally posted by krisblaze
Absorbs/Keeps a black hole in check an entire day:
http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy275/llagrok/Havok%20Feats/Havok%20Absorption/Bhole1.jpg
http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy275/llagrok/Havok%20Feats/Havok%20Absorption/Bhole2.jpg
Originally posted by DarkSaint85Where in that scan did it say trillions of tons concentrated in his hands?
I don't know, why don't you post the scan?And even if you did - so? Havok is not here. The thread is whether WBH can replicate having trillions of tons in his hand concentrated into a single point.
😂 @Diesl
EXCEPT That's not how black holes work. First of all, black holes can't be compressed. Second of all, black holes get more massive the LARGER they are, and LESS massive the smaller they are. At the size of an asteroid, that's about 3 solar masses. At the size of a nickel, it's slightly more massive than Earth. At the size of a speck of dust like it is in this story and for what he was dealing with, it's massively less than the mass of a mountain range, being well under 7 trillion tons.
Try again
Originally posted by JBL
Post the scan of Superman destroying a multiverse. See what I did?
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
😂 😂 😂 Imagine power scaling another feat from an entirely different being because you know that black hole feat is nonsense from Supes, good move abhi, GOOD MOVE. xD that shit is HILARIOUS 😆