Originally posted by carver9
Open your eyes. We've lost 90% of our Marvel fanbase on KMC. Why would I make something up like that when that is something KMC needs right now? When it comes to active members, DC far outweighs Marvel. There's hardly any Marvel posters here anymore. Some pop in every now and then but DC posters far outweigh Marvel here. Nothing wrong with that but KMC was far more active when we had Marvel lovers here. It's near non-existent. Lol... you can't even count me as an active debater because I don't even post that much on here anymore. You all have won.
What ran the Marvel posters off?
Originally posted by TheHulkster
What do you think caused the pendulum to swing?
The decline of comics in popularity, message boards becoming less and less well-travelled (Reddit has replaced like, 90% of them, as shit as their format is), things like smartphones etc. The comics industry refusing to get with the times. Real life commitments. Plenty of reasons.
Originally posted by carver9
Lol... you know what made them leave.
You?
Originally posted by -Pr-
The decline of comics in popularity, message boards becoming less and less well-travelled (Reddit has replaced like, 90% of them, as shit as their format is), things like smartphones etc. The comics industry refusing to get with the times. Real life commitments. Plenty of reasons.You?
No!!!
Originally posted by TheHulksterAnd that is exactly why I said this
Since he is a star, by definition, he has stellar density. The only stars with remotely the density you claim are neutron stars, which don't even produce heat nor have cores. Clearly he is not that, so he would have to have normal stellar density wich is moderately more than the density of water and humans.Proxima references a generic star with no details of the star's size, therefore the default position is that it is an average star or sun. We can actually see Last Sun's size/volume which indicates infitisimal mass compared to a normal star.
This is just a legitimate as the notion of needing stellar mass and if you don't accept this, you must accept Last Sun's mass as being ambiguous in a way totally unlike the clear cut statement of what Hulk endures. Otherwise, we can discard the chain feat since we know not the size of those stars and we have to accept that Xorn is stronger than Superman.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Because Density= Mass/Volume. If we accept all the nonsenses that comics present. Then which means he possesses stellar mass and is humanoid size. Then put them into the formula. Density would be sky high. Or we can just throw all the RL "physics/logic/science" out of the window and accept Last Son has density of star and possesses stellar mass and somehow still is a normal kryptonian sized being
And your argument doesnt explain when the weight of star attached to Hulk, Why his surroundings werent affected by the gravitational pull.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And that is exactly why I said thisIf we use RL science, Then apply to both feats. If we dont, Then we accept all the nonsense that comics give to us
In Hulk's case, it was literally said that he is holding the weight of the star on his back. In Superman's case, it wasn't. Big difference.