Can World Breaker Hulk break the chains in Up and the Sky?

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Originally posted by lawest9
This is the problem that some of you have, you are trying to apply real world physics to comic book story, some would find that very laughable, just remember and recognize it for what it really is, fantasy entertainment.

I gave a possible way to haul a star with chains (put the star in a container and pull the container).
But again, that's irrelevant since Albert is trying to go against the writer's intentions.

Originally posted by lawest9
This is the problem that some of you have, you are trying to apply real world physics to comic book story, some would find that very laughable, just remember and recognize it for what it really is, fantasy entertainment.

Agreed. So no argument can be made on Hulk destroying a Universe during a fist fight?

Its said right there on panel as plain as day. Do you accept this?

Originally posted by h1a8
I gave a possible way to haul a star with chains (put the star in a container and pull the container).
But again, that's irrelevant since Albert is trying to go against the writer's intentions.
Yea...........

Originally posted by carver9
Agreed. So no argument can be made on Hulk destroying a Universe during a fist fight?

Its said right there on panel as plain as day. Do you accept this?

Which means that it is a feat that can be duplicated by many of a similiar set.

Originally posted by lawest9
Which means that it is a feat that can be duplicated by many of a similiar set.

So Superman showing can be duplicated by many of a similar set?

Originally posted by h1a8
I gave a possible way to haul a star with chains (put the star in a container and pull the container).
But again, that's irrelevant since Albert is trying to go against the writer's intentions.

The writer intention was to show Superman willingness not go give up, nothing more nothing less. It's a solid feat, but largely unquantifiable.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The writer intention was to show Superman willingness not go give up, nothing more nothing less. It's a solid feat, but largely unquantifiable.
that was against mighto. This was to show Superman can strength past anything. Break any barrier.

Originally posted by carver9
So Superman showing can be duplicated by many of a similar set?
Logically it should seem to work that way but Supes is just on another level than most.

Originally posted by Diesldude
that was against mighto. This was to show Superman can strength past anything. Break any barrier.

😂 Oh REALLY? because he was JUST again RECENTLY chained up and didn't break out of it. Let me know if you want the scan, I'll GLADLY post it.

Originally posted by lawest9
Logically it should seem to work that way but Supes is just on another level than most.
Except we know Hulk can't snap the strongest unbreakable metal in his universe. Even World War Hulk had to rattle Wolverine's brain instead.

Originally posted by Juntai
Except we know Hulk can't snap the strongest unbreakable metal in his universe. Even World War Hulk had to rattle Wolverine's brain instead.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
😂 Oh REALLY? because he was JUST again RECENTLY chained up and didn't break out of it. Let me know if you want the scan, I'll GLADLY post it.
read the comic Moron. The fight with Mighto was about not giving up.

Post the scan and make a fool of yourself.

Originally posted by Diesldude
read the comic Moron. The fight with Mighto was about not giving up.

No, the entire arc was about Superman not giving up. I explained this in another thread, you're just repeating yourself at this point. Just recently Superman couldn't break out of being chained and had to ask Bats how to get them out of the situation so yes even the weakest Hulk would be able to accomplish this feat with utter ease.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
No, the entire arc was about Superman not giving up. I explained this in another thread, you're just repeating yourself at this point. Just recently Superman couldn't break out of being chained and had to ask Bats how to get them out of the situation so yes even the weakest Hulk would be able to accomplish this feat with utter ease.
yeah I’m getting tired of repeatedly calling out your stupidity. you’re stupid. Each comic in that arc was about a different attribute. Post the scan.

Except it wasn't.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Except it wasn't.
obvious you can’t read with any understanding. I’m not going to go into details because it’s a waste of time. You can’t tell the difference between the 2 issues with mighto and the chains you’re not going to get the motive behind Darkseid’s offer of help and Superman’s decision with the dying alien.

When you're able to quantify the feat, let me know. I'll THEN take the "feat" serious, until then, it's unquantifiable, and hyperbole. No amount of head canon changes that. You desperately wanting Superman to have a feat won't make it a feat, Just a lil advice 😂 His best ACTUAL impressive feat so far was destroying a small planet after multiple attempts, that i can agree with.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The writer intention was to show Superman willingness not go give up, nothing more nothing less. It's a solid feat, but largely unquantifiable.

Why do you continue to ignore other people's arguments and restate your own? This is trolling. You must address the points made by others and logically rebut them. Merely dismissing them or ignoring them is not rebutting them.

Again, we know that the feat is ABOVE a million stellar weights of force by lowballing the feat.

The writer's intent is that the stars were hauled BY THE CHAINS at FTL speeds

Originally posted by h1a8
Why do you continue to ignore other people's arguments and restate your own? This is trolling. You must address the points made by others and logically rebut them. Merely dismissing them or ignoring them is not rebutting them.

Again, we know that the feat is ABOVE a million stellar weights of force by lowballing the feat.

The writer's intent is that the stars were hauled BY THE CHAINS at FTL speeds

dude is just going in circles and didnt even read the comics. He’s the only one that that is ignoring on panel statements and going by what he thinks may have happened.

Originally posted by lawest9

Don't know why you're quoting him. Hulk didn't go there to kill Wolverine, so why would he try to destroy Wolverine adamantium? I can easily reverse his post back on him.