Current Superman vs Worldbreaker Hulk

Started by carver941 pages

You're right ABHI, something that is shaking isn't moving at all. Thanks for educating me.

Originally posted by Delta1938
Prove it was small.
Prove it was big.

are you guys measuring penis right now?

Originally posted by JBL
Prove it was big.

That's not how it works. You made an assertive claim, you back it up. So concessions excepted. You don't even get a participation belt.

yeah you gotta prove how big it is, show us your dick

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
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).

This is pretty minor compared to everything else, especially the throwing the neutron star, but I thought I'd note Superboy says he might throw "everyone and everything " into space by counter spinning.

Also maybe this is what the neutron star is, a magnetar, whether intended or not.

https://wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2014/08/21/what-is-the-strongest-magnetic-field-possible-is-there-a-limit/

Originally posted by cdtm
Sure it is. What do you care what Sin thinks, she doesn't know comics. 😉
Originally posted by carver9
Now THAT part is true (her not knowing comics) but 98% of this forum is bias. There is no denying that.

Look at you two queers pulling your dicks out like you're ready to phuck.

Originally posted by carver9
If he does, would you accept it?

A feat is a feat. Your lack of debating skills wouldn't detract from on-panel evidence.

Originally posted by Delta1938
Also maybe this is what the neutron star is, a magnetar, whether intended or not.

https://wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2014/08/21/what-is-the-strongest-magnetic-field-possible-is-there-a-limit/

a neutron star a solar mass away from being a blackhole. It’s usually about about 1-3 solar mass in size. A blackhole is 3+ So that feat is insane.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
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).

LOL precrises math.

Originally posted by Diesldude
a neutron star a solar mass away from being a blackhole. It’s usually about about 1-3 solar mass in size. A blackhole is 3+ So that feat is insane.

The article is about how powerful magnetic fields can get, and mentions one type comes from magnetar, a type of neutron star created from supernovas.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
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

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).

I took another look, the neutron star is actually 5 million lightyears or less away, Superboy notices Krypto isn't with him halfway to the supernova.

So it wasn't the supernova that created the neutron star. Actually Superboy says it's a dwarf star from a burnt out neutron star. A full size neutron star is actually the size of NYC IIRC.

And carter before you start lowballing because this miraculously gets your non functioning penis hard, maybe you should research a neutron star a bit.

Originally posted by Delta1938
That's not how it works. You made an assertive claim, you back it up. So concessions excepted. You don't even get a participation belt.
A small prison planet. Accept it. How many prisoners did it hold?

Originally posted by JBL
A small prison planet. Accept it. How many prisoners did it hold?

I accept your concessions, chimp. No participation belt for you.

Originally posted by Delta1938
I accept your concessions, chimp. No participation belt for you.
As I thought. Small.👍

Originally posted by JBL
As I thought. Small.👍

So are you trolling or straw grasping? Any answer that isn't one of those two is a concessions to trolling.

Also, I meant to call you chump, not chimp.

Originally posted by Delta1938

Also, I meant to call you chump, not chimp.

yeah, wrong skin color

he's no carver after all

Originally posted by Delta1938
The article is about how powerful magnetic fields can get, and mentions one type comes from magnetar, a type of neutron star created from supernovas.
ok. I know what neutron stars and the power of their their magnetic field I was just making a statement about their size. It’s basically throwing a star 3 times as massive as our sun across the universe.

So when Superman has a tough time with Doomsday, is that a low showing for him? What happens when Rogol comes back?

Originally posted by Stoic
So when Superman has a tough time with Doomsday, is that a low showing for him? What happens when Rogol comes back?

Didn't this same Hulk fail to even break mountains when back on Earth?