Originally posted by abhilegend
He got superstrong. Ate his vegetables and took his vitamins.
the writer just wanted to tell this one-off and reached into a bag of DC villains and pulled out Key and ran with it
Spaceships and super strength? Thats NEVER been Key's bag. He's not even a Superman villain and never even once used super strength nor durability. In fact, he usually gets knocked out by regular ass humans without much effort, but let's ignore that eh?
Abhi, Also I saw the word "dwarf" and wrongly assumed this was the weight of a dwarf star. Not even close. Mount Everest weight 113 trillion tons. This key is light enough that it wouldn't have a perceivable gravitational field. So, now we are back to: exactly WHAT about this feat speaks to Keys durability? Your scaling is wrong, period. 😂
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Abhi, Also I saw the word "dwarf" and wrongly assumed this was the weight of a dwarf star. Not even close. Mount Everest weight 113 trillion tons. This key is light enough that it wouldn't have a perceivable gravitational field. So, now we are back to: exactly WHAT about this feat speaks to Keys durability? Your scaling is wrong, period. 😂
Honest question, what are you trying to get at?
So how did the Key left the golden Key? The Key is not superhuman. He isn't even notable in h2h. Batman has whopped his ass like fodder. I'd take the Joker over him in h2h. This is reinforced by Superman two-piecing him.
How is he lifting a 500k ton item? There was no context at all given? That's like Reed Richards bench-pressing a mountain out of nowhere. Very weird.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
the writer just wanted to tell this one-off and reached into a bag of DC villains and pulled out Key and ran with it
Spaceships and super strength? Thats NEVER been Key's bag. He's not even a Superman villain and never even once used super strength nor durability. In fact, he usually gets knocked out by regular ass humans without much effort, but let's ignore that eh?
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Abhi, Also I saw the word "dwarf" and wrongly assumed this was the weight of a dwarf star. Not even close. Mount Everest weight 113 trillion tons. This key is light enough that it wouldn't have a perceivable gravitational field. So, now we are back to: exactly WHAT about this feat speaks to Keys durability? Your scaling is wrong, period. 😂
So much whining.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
So how did the Key left the golden Key? The Key is not superhuman. He isn't even notable in h2h. Batman has whopped his ass like fodder. I'd take the Joker over him in h2h. This is reinforced by Superman two-piecing him.How is he lifting a 500k ton item? There was no context at all given? That's like Reed Richards bench-pressing a mountain out of nowhere. Very weird.
Originally posted by abhilegend
He got superstrong. Ate his vegetables and took his vitamins.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
So how did the Key left the golden Key? The Key is not superhuman. He isn't even notable in h2h. Batman has whopped his ass like fodder. I'd take the Joker over him in h2h. This is reinforced by Superman two-piecing him.How is he lifting a 500k ton item? There was no context at all given? That's like Reed Richards bench-pressing a mountain
out of nowhere. Very weird.
It’s gotta be pis. The key weighs hundreds of millions of tons and only a few beings on earth can pick it up. This is why it isn’t hidden just like it wasn’t hidden in this story. There’s gotta be tech involved, because a depowered Superman shouldn’t have been able to knock out someone that can lift the key.