Thor and Mjlonir vs Superman

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Originally posted by abhilegend
The amount of salt over this Superman feat is more than all salt on Earth.

There's no indication in the comic that Superman somehow disrupted a multiverse, he straight up destroyed it.

Stay salty.

Not only he destroyed it, but dead center of a Multiversal hammer swing head on. Each of depowered WF's swings would destroy a Universe, and Superman no sold the full power Multiversal one.

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Back to the thread, is this power ranger Thor against Superman? i.e. PC + OF?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
ALL Superman did was stop forger from hitting the anvil and destroy the anvil, It was the last strike on the anvil forget created that was going to bring the multiverse into complete reality to replace the old one.
He destroyed THE anvil and prevent forger from anchoring / bringing his Multiverse into reality which in turn destroyed it, It would be different if the multiverse World Forger created was already set in place, period.
Saying Superman is multiveral because of this feat is like saying someone is universal because they destroyed this universe Franklin created but hadn't set in place yet, Destroying something like this is COMPLETELY different from destroying an ACTUAL set in place concrete universe, point blank. Not up for dispute

I have 150 more examples if you still grasp that


Shut up idiot. Your entire post is just gibberish.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Shut up idiot. Your entire post is just gibberish.

😂 It's ALWAYS the usual with you, can't rebuttal so insult. Not that i expect anything less from you. Concession accepted
Aaaand no, ALL of those are FACTS. the structural integrity is different since it's not yet set in place and expended to its actual size. it still wasn't enough to destroy a multiverse akin to DC's actual multiverse. The fact that Forger's multiverse wasn't yet set in place makes a difference, even though it was an actual multiverse. It was more truncated than anything.

there's a difference between Franklin's universes he created when they were just pocket realities and after they were set in place and expanded to their normal size.

I am not in mood to talk gibberish with you. Go away troll.

Originally posted by abhilegend
The amount of salt over this Superman feat is more than all salt on Earth.

There's no indication in the comic that Superman somehow disrupted a multiverse, he straight up destroyed it.

Stay salty.


Lol...

What happened to the mv?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Its taking account of the fact that there so much open ended fictionalized technology involved that YOU nor anyone else can calculate the feat to comfortably use it. That where my post about the concept of realistically being used within the realm of the world, in this case the DC universe particularly Superman stories are concerned, period.
The only thing that exists is what the writer wants us to believe. This isn't real life.

I thought that the writer said that he did not destroy a multiverse or not directly destroyed one.

Snyder said yes, he did.

Interviews aren't admissible though.

The thing here is that I didn't see Superman fly directly into a multiverse, punch a planet and see the rest of that multiverse explode. I saw Superman punch WF, knocking him on his ass, and then his multiverse crumbled. It was as if you could've gassed him, and through the act of him passing out, his multiverse lost cohesion and fell apart. That was the very first thought that I had when I read it. It didn't ever leave the impression that he physically punched out more the the World Forger himself. Which in and of itself was a crazy feat, since WF is an Anti Monitor level character.

Originally posted by Stoic
I thought that the writer said that he did not destroy a multiverse or not directly destroyed one.

It was actually the editor who said he didn’t. The writer said he did. Editor> writer?

Originally posted by Booya_69
It was actually the editor who said he didn’t. The writer said he did. Editor> writer?

Sorry, and true. But you'd thunk that the editor would know more about it than the fans.

Originally posted by Booya_69
It was actually the editor who said he didn’t. The writer said he did. Editor> writer?

Sorry, and true. But you'd think that the editor would know more about it than the fans.

Could not edit, so double post.

Originally posted by Stoic
The thing here is that I didn't see Superman fly directly into a multiverse, punch a planet and see the rest of that multiverse explode. I saw Superman punch WF, knocking him on his ass, and then his multiverse crumbled. It was as if you could've gassed him, and through the act of him passing out, his multiverse lost cohesion and fell apart. That was the very first thought that I had when I read it. It didn't ever leave the impression that he physically punched out more the the World Forger himself. Which in and of itself was a crazy feat, since WF is an Anti Monitor level character.

😂 Maybe the "shockwaves" destroyed his anvil

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
1. Interviews are inadmissible as proof.
2. The editor's tweets are NOT DC's views, but his own personal views.

3. Snyder himself (the writer, who btw does not have the caveat that Marino has) said that the Multiverse was destroyed.
4. In any case, see #1. And on top of that, mods have said that he DID.

Carry on.

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Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
ALL Superman did was stop forger from hitting the anvil and destroy the anvil, It was the last strike on the anvil forget created that was going to bring the multiverse into complete reality to replace the old one.
He destroyed THE anvil and prevent forger from anchoring / bringing his Multiverse into reality which in turn destroyed it, It would be different if the multiverse World Forger created was already set in place, period.
Saying Superman is multiveral because of this feat is like saying someone is universal because they destroyed this universe Franklin created but hadn't set in place yet, Destroying something like this is COMPLETELY different from destroying an ACTUAL set in place concrete universe

Well it’s somewhat of a question mark. This is how I perceived it as well. There’s also some fan service involved as the writer did it just to copy an iconic dbz scene.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

No one is arguing whether or not the multiverse was destroyed. It's the means by which it was destroyed that is being argued. Did Superman punch a planet to dust and the cascading effects of said punch travel to all corners of that multiverse destroying all that was within, or did Superman KO the World Forger causing the multiverse to lose cohesion due to his lack of consciousness?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Lol...

What happened to the mv?


Superman destroyed it.

I'm phucking tired of this argument. The comics never said the multiverse that created by WF is unstable. Never said Superman indirectly destroyed it.So we take what it is. Also the forum rules specifically mentioned writers/editors interviews,tweets are inadmissible.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Superman destroyed it.

correct.

When he put down wf.