Superman vs Thor and Silver Surfer

Started by DarkSaint8523 pages
Originally posted by DarkSaint85

I regret nothing.

It's the gift that keeps on giving.

If he stopped and actually debated, I'd actually stop.

But as sure as the (generically-sized) sun rises...

Originally posted by TheHulkster
So it would apparently seem.

https://ibb.co/T0JmFh6

Silver Surfer star level strength. I didnt realize he was this strong until I saw arguments from ABHI, Darksaint and Diesldude.

https://ibb.co/2sqy6Gw

Originally posted by -Pr-
I regret nothing.

What don't you regret?

You're still not getting it.

I was arguing that the size matters. The spear that Weighted Hulk down was an unspecified size. IF we wanted to throw Superman's feat out for being unquantifiable/opaque, THEN we should throw Hulk's out for being unquantifiable.

You just throwing scans around of Surfer SUPPORTS my point. For all we know, Hulk was weighed down by a mini sun. In comics, suns and stars come in all shapes and sizes - just naming the types of stars means nothing without the size.

As you so helpfully show.

Originally posted by carver9
What don't you regret?

😂

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You're still not getting it.

I was arguing that the size matters. The spear that Weighted Hulk down was an unspecified size. IF we wanted to throw Superman's feat out for being unquantifiable/opaque, THEN we should throw Hulk's out for being unquantifiable.

You just throwing scans around of Surfer SUPPORTS my point. For all we know, Hulk was weighed down by a mini sun. In comics, suns and stars come in all shapes and sizes - just naming the types of stars means nothing without the size.

As you so helpfully show.

Last Sun is shown to be a specified size. He is the size of Superman. When size is not specified through statement or showing, the we default to average. I'm quite sure that this has been expressed by your side when the size of the planet Superman jumps off of is questioned.

Originally posted by carver9
Silver Surfer star level strength. I didnt realize he was this strong until I saw arguments from ABHI, Darksaint and Diesldude.

https://ibb.co/2sqy6Gw


😂 and he has us on ignore

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Last Sun is shown to be a specified size. He is the size of Superman. When size is not specified through statement or showing, the we default to average. I'm quite sure that this has been expressed by your side when the size of the planet Superman jumps off of is questioned.

And Proxima's spear is....well, spear sized. I'm quite sure this has been pointed out to you, as well as us not taking handbooks.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
And Proxima's spear is....well, spear sized. I'm quite sure this has been pointed out to you, as well as us not taking handbooks.

Proxima"s spear is not a star/sun and does not have a miniature star/sun inside of it. I have pointed this out to you all repeatedly. And I never referenced a handbook.

Again. It has power that allows it to do many things including creating force equalling the "weight of a star". You believe that Superman can move a planet with strength right? Does that mean that Superman is as heavy a a planet? Of course not. Same premise.

No one is saying that Proxima is lifting a star everytime she lifts her spear.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Proxima"s spear is not a star/sun and does not have a miniature star/sun inside of it. I have pointed this out to you all repeatedly. And I never referenced a handbook.

Again. It has power that allows it to do many things including creating force equalling the "weight of a star". You believe that Superman can move a planet with strength right? Does that mean that Superman is as heavy a a planet? Of course not. Same premise.

No one is saying that Proxima is lifting a star everytime she lifts her spear.

She is obviously activating this. It just take child like common sense to know this.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You're still not getting it.

I was arguing that the size matters. The spear that Weighted Hulk down was an unspecified size. IF we wanted to throw Superman's feat out for being unquantifiable/opaque, THEN we should throw Hulk's out for being unquantifiable.

You just throwing scans around of Surfer SUPPORTS my point. For all we know, Hulk was weighed down by a mini sun. In comics, suns and stars come in all shapes and sizes - just naming the types of stars means nothing without the size.

As you so helpfully show.

any star is an object with a definite weight. No matter the size of it, it's going to have a quantifiable weight.

Originally posted by carver9
Also, Red Cloud was about to kill Superman by choking him to death with her hands. Yes, it was said on panel and yes, Superman even knew his life was about to end and he was helpless to do anything. I feel confident either of these two could replicate that showing. 2 against one is unnecessary. 1 on 1 is better here.

https://ibb.co/zfwnQjb
https://ibb.co/tJX62V3


Two random mud monsters actually choked Thor and Surfer out.

Guess Superman just chokes them out?

Lol. This spite thread still open.

I hope one fat day you get kicked out of tour account again

Your love for Superman is showing again. This IS a spite thread, Superman gets utterly destroyed here.

Superman wins. Not only is he so much faster (combat and perceptions) but his strength is vastly greater than theirs (the chain feat).

Superman is a bad mother@%#?<$. Some people don't realize just how fast he actually is in terms of both movement and combat speed. The dudes a frigging beast. Imagine being fast enoungh to fly all the way across the globe from Metropolis to China, put out a fire and get back before Lois even knows you left? That's ridiculous.

Originally posted by Stoic
Superman is a bad mother@%#?<$. Some people don't realize just how fast he actually is in terms of both movement and combat speed. The dudes a frigging beast. Imagine being fast enoungh to fly all the way across the globe from Metropolis to China, put out a fire and get back before Lois even knows you left? That's ridiculous.
all of this between a single thrust.