Originally posted by carver9
Using all of his strength to slightly move a planet isn't beyond Hulk.
Show hulk moving a planet then.
Yes, my tears are here because I feel sympathy for you.
He's nearly overpowered Abstract entities. Planetary fts are things Doc Green did on accident and you're excited about it... lol, I look at things far greater since most Heralds have had those type of showings.
Show any herald moving a planet solo. Doc Green shaking Earth is equal to moving an entire planet, eh idiot?
Originally posted by abhilegend
Show hulk moving a planet then.Show any herald moving a planet solo. Doc Green shaking Earth is equal to moving an entire planet, eh idiot?
I dont need to show him moving a planet (that's a dumb statement anyways), him shaking a planet by mistake is sufficient whereas Superman had to use ALL of his strength to move marginally move a planet. It took everything he had and you are excited about this wheras Doc Green punching someone in the face shook a planet.
Doc Green effortless shaking a planet while Superman using everything he have to push a planet.
Also, wait a minute, I thought when something shake, it IS a movement? Lol... am I wrong here? Isn't shaking=to movement?
Originally posted by abhilegend
I'm talking about actual feats, not randomly compare characters which have no similarities at all. What planetary feats does Hulk has?It took Hercules, Sunspot and Jane Thor to stop Earth from spiralling out of orbit. Superman moved a planet in orbit solo and this was when he was young. There's no comparison at all with these characters.
Originally posted by -Pr-
I wonder what he'd say if I asked him...
He mentioned Superman moving a planet recently and asked me to show Hulk doing the same thing, lol. He could've jumped higher than that but that is the ft he chose for some odd reason. That's when I mentioned Superman having to use all of his strength to achieve such a ft since that is what was said in the scene ABHI referenced. He put this on himself.
Lol.
Anyway, Superman isn't capped at 'planetary' level.
Here, he throws a neutron star (weighing trlllions of tons) a billion lightyears away - whilst younger, as Superboy:
https://imgur.com/a/goRvQ
Bulds an entire solar system and is a d!ck to Jimmy:
https://i.imgur.com/qb7JgFM.jpg
Hit by the magna repulsion flow of a hundred GALAXIES:
https://imgur.com/a/gYALM
Btw, that neutron star? Carver loves to talk about 'melting heralds' from the shockwaves of WBH's punch - that star was powerful enough to affect Earth from
10 MILLION light years away:
https://imgur.com/a/Indt8
And he was unaffected by it, and casually held it in his hand (and Krypto was also unaffected, natch).
Originally posted by cdtm
Sure it is. What do you care what Sin thinks, she doesn't know comics. 😉
Now THAT part is true (her not knowing comics) but 98% of this forum is bias. There is no denying that. There's a few people judgment on here I trust, Galan, Pr, crazy enough, Stilt, Rage, Damborgson, Celey, Hulkster, and, and, aaaaaaannnnndddddd
Originally posted by carver9
I dont need to show him moving a planet (that's a dumb statement anyways), him shaking a planet by mistake is sufficient whereas Superman had to use ALL of his strength to move marginally move a planet. It took everything he had and you are excited about this wheras Doc Green punching someone in the face shook a planet.
Do you have any idea about physics? Simple question as you seem to be entirely illiterate about physics.
Doc Green effortless shaking a planet while Superman using everything he have to push a planet.
Dude, shut up. Even 2004 Earthquake in Japan wobbled entire Earth. You're ****ing illiterate, I get it. No need to display it.
Also, wait a minute, I thought when something shake, it IS a movement? Lol... am I wrong here? Isn't shaking=to movement?
facepalm