Superman's strongest punch vs Captain America's shield

Started by StiltmanFTW4 pages

Your skull gets shattered.

It takes more than brute force to damage Rogers' frisbee.

Superman has the metafictional punch.

The Mighty Shield of Franklin Delano Roosevelt was used to make you sterile when you were born.

Originally posted by cdtm
Superman has the metafictional punch.

Superman without a sundip per OP, wasn't able to shatter Doomsday. He was going all out.

Self imposed limits.

Huh

Originally posted by cdtm
Self imposed limits.

Shut up.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Specifically measured as such.

Please type complete thoughts and assume I have no idea of what you are talking about. Now what are you talking about?

Originally posted by Stoic
Superman without a sundip per OP, wasn't able to shatter Doomsday. He was going all out.

This isn't real life where beings only fluctuate slightly from showing to showing. This is comics where character's power levels fluctuate astronomically.

In one scene characters can be operating at a few hundred tons and in another at planetary levels.

So let's not pretend this isn't true. Superman at his highest portrayals (like the chain feat) can easily shatter the shield.

Originally posted by h1a8
Please type complete thoughts and assume I have no idea of what you are talking about. Now what are you talking about?

He's mixing two showings together, iirc.

One showing has Cho punching the moon.

The other showing has Cho punching Surfer Two completely different times, and he knows this, hence the incomplete sentences. He knows you'd tear holes in his argument.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
He's mixing two showings together, iirc.

One showing has Cho punching the moon.

The other showing has Cho punching Surfer Two completely different times, and he knows this, hence the incomplete sentences. He knows you'd tear holes in his argument.

I'm not mixing anything together. Speak for yourself since you don't know what you're talking about.

Hence why I said iirc 🙂

When did Cho hit the shield with big Bang force?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Hence why I said iirc 🙂

When did Cho hit the shield with big Bang force?

Hulk hits it an Cho has Hulk's power. I never mentioned anything about hitting Surfer. Where did you get that from?

Nice. So you're mixing two showings together.

One showing has Cho punching the moon

The other has him punching Cap's shield (not Surfer, got my two threads mixed).

Two completely different times, yes?

Originally posted by h1a8
This isn't real life where beings only fluctuate slightly from showing to showing. This is comics where character's power levels fluctuate astronomically.

In one scene characters can be operating at a few hundred tons and in another at planetary levels.

So let's not pretend this isn't true. Superman at his highest portrayals (like the chain feat) can easily shatter the shield.

This is probably why Hulkster isn't typing in complete sentences with you. This is exactly what he's doing (mixing two showings).

Originally posted by h1a8
Please type complete thoughts and assume I have no idea of what you are talking about. Now what are you talking about?

The specific measurement of Cho's strike somewhere around 123 + richter scale which is Big Bang level force.

Darksaint is confusing some scene with Cap punching Surfer's board or something.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
The specific measurement of Cho's strike somewhere around 123 + richter scale which is Big Bang level force.

But he didn't punch the shield with this force. Thanks

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But he didn't punch the shield with this force. Thanks

Prove this positive assertion.

No, your implicit assertion is that Chi's punches are equal. When he punches in instance A, it's with the same force as in instance B.

So prove this.

Originally posted by h1a8
This isn't real life where beings only fluctuate slightly from showing to showing. This is comics where character's power levels fluctuate astronomically.

In one scene characters can be operating at a few hundred tons and in another at planetary levels.

So let's not pretend this isn't true. Superman at his highest portrayals (like the chain feat) can easily shatter the shield.

Not if the shield was actually stronger than chains that were around for a couple of panels. You're making too much of a big deal over the chains. Hyperbole exist in comics as well. Self imposed limitations while going all out makes zero sense. Not sure that you can see it though.