Superman exotic strength feats challenge

Started by qwertyuiop19985 pages

Originally posted by carver9
It was sucking tables in. I'm sure if it just sat there over time, it would probably destroy everything. Wonder how much time that would've taken because that hole isn't as threatening as you're making it. The answer to that question is either of us don't know. We don't know if it can be gripped by anybody and since that hole was weak AF, I feel certain anyone with planetary strength (continent, city level, mountain level) can close the hole. Example, Wonder Woman close a rift in the phantom Zone that Mongul couldn't close (yes, he was hurt by Doomsday) and a Kryptonian couldn't close. The rift was powerful enough to destroy the entire Phantom Zone. Am I suppose to say Hercules can't achieve this either?

https://m.imgur.com/a/t89rE6X

Also, this ft is more impressive than anything you've posted.

Superman flew through a door. What's the issue number?

So what are you trying to argue is this tear was weak due to we dont know how much time it would take to destroy earth and some collateral damage arguments?

Lets ingore the fact Superman needs to act quickly to stop this hole before it could destroy earth
https://ibb.co/SQMs8GS

Lets look at the picture you posted
https://imgur.com/rNlvCyC

how much force did Hercules contribute here? And how much damage did the combined force of Hercules and Thor cause?

Superman 19. And ironically( Or typically in your case) you had the same argument with Galan years ago

Originally posted by Galan007
There's not a door there, bud. srsly

That hole between Thor and Hercules looks weak; the grass behind Hercules isn't even ruffled.

Carver's collateral damage arguments are great.

Its really funny Carver trying to use the same old arguments which were rebutted multiple times

I mean

Originally posted by carver9
I'm talking about the door Superman flew threw when he was concentrating. Lois guided him via her voice and they came through a door afterwards. I'm asking you the difference between both showings.

Originally posted by Galan007
There's not a door there, bud. srsly

Originally posted by carver9
Lol...I know, it's the same thing that I posted in both scans.

Originally posted by Galan007
Most times you're wrong... But sometimes you're really wrong.

Mxy's Infinite Planet couldn't be more dissimilar from Marvel's Crossroads, lol. If I were a betting man, I'd say that your only agenda here is trying to 'prove' that Hulk can duplicate Superman's feat... Which would be unbelievably stupid of you.

I recommend you just stop now. This will only end with you looking even worse than you already tend to. 👆


Originally posted by carver9
Lol...no, that's not my agenda because I would've shown Hulk jumping through the portal. I'm trying to figure out the showing you keep bringing up and the difference between both scans I posted. You're not explaining anything though; you're more on the defense like I'm attacking you when I'm not. Superman concentrated and heard exactly where Lois was based off her guiding him. She latch on to him and they go through a portal door.

I'm asking you to tell me if you got something other than what I just said and if so, what did you get from it.


Originally posted by Galan007
Lol. I like how you try to play the faux-innocent card when everyone can see that you were CLEARLY trying to draw parallels between Hulk and Superman, by way of comparing the Crossroads to Mxy's Infinite Planet... Only now, AFTER I called you on your bullshit, are you trying to backpedal. 😂

Annnnyway...
One more time for the daft among us: Superman, using Lois' voice as a beacon of sorts, shattered through multiple universal boundaries, and broke free of Mxy's game/trap. Simple. If you cannot understand why or how this happened, then I'm sorry, but your ability(of lack thereof) to comprehend various aspects of the plot just isn't my concern. 🙂

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
That hole between Thor and Hercules looks weak; the grass behind Hercules isn't even ruffled.

Carver's collateral damage arguments are great.

Lol... I think both holes served different purposes.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
So what are you trying to argue is this tear was weak due to we dont know how much time it would take to destroy earth and some collateral damage arguments?

Lets ingore the fact Superman needs to act quickly to stop this hole before it could destroy earth
https://ibb.co/SQMs8GS

Lets look at the picture you posted
https://imgur.com/rNlvCyC

how much force did Hercules contribute here? And how much damage did the combined force of Hercules and Thor cause?

Superman 19. And ironically( Or typically in your case) you had the same argument with Galan years ago

Yep, the hole appears extremely weak. Some chairs and other pieces of furniture survived it. Am I suppose to ignore this?

Originally posted by carver9
Yep, the hole appears extremely weak. Some chairs and other pieces of furniture survived it. Am I suppose to ignore this?

So how much damage did the combined force of Hercules and Thor cause in this scan?
https://imgur.com/rNlvCyC

Hmm, Seems no damage at all. I guess Thor and Hercules are extremely weak after all

Originally posted by carver9
Yep, the hole appears extremely weak. Some chairs and other pieces of furniture survived it. Am I suppose to ignore this?

Yes.

Originally posted by carver9
Collateral damage is preschool type of debating.

Originally posted by carver9
@Squall...

I don't think you should look at the attack as a planet exploding attack, look at it as an attack coming from one of the most powerful beings in Marvel who was amped 5 times over when it happened. Imagine judging every attack off of the collateral damage displayed. Trans tiers would be meta to street level

Originally posted by carver9
Collateral damage means nothing. Displayed power is what matters. Why do you and Mr. Mind struggle at comprehending things?
Originally posted by carver9
What is JL King even talking about? Post a counter or leave the thread. What I said made perfect sense. Collateral damage doesn't equal power output. Anyone who knows anything about comics should know this.

I can keep going🙂

Why are you all mentioning collateral damage, though?

Originally posted by carver9
Yep, the hole appears extremely weak. Some chairs and other pieces of furniture survived it. Am I suppose to ignore this?

Because you are?

Originally posted by carver9
Why are you all mentioning collateral damage, though?

Because you are the one who trying to use it to downplay?

Lets get this clear. The comic literally tells you that the tear in space would have destroyed/sucked entire earth if not for Superman closing this tear. Agree?

So how is this tear in space extremely weak/it is nothing when it has the force at planetary level ?

I mean the scans you posted claiming Wonder Woman closed a rift that could destroy the phantom zone?
"If that rift blows, Its gonna kill all of you"
https://imgur.com/a/t89rE6X

Seems like youre the one who actually making something bigger than what it is. 😬

Gotcha... so it's an earth shattering black hole?

Originally posted by carver9
Gotcha... so it's an earth shattering black hole?

Depends on the interpretation. I would say yes It looks like a black hole( Of course if you want to be more precise, then it is a tear in space) with planetary level power

So like I posted earlier, Which character(s) can accomplish these exotic feats?

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998

1 Closing a hole in space that could suck entire earth
2 Resisting and Breaking time stop
3 Breaking a reality warping/erasing
4 Punching through a time loop

Carver, this you?

Originally posted by carver9
@Squall...

I don't think you should look at the attack as a planet exploding attack, look at it as an attack coming from one of the most powerful beings in Marvel who was amped 5 times over when it happened. Imagine judging every attack off of the collateral damage displayed. Trans tiers would be meta to street level

Originally posted by carver9
Beyonder, the most powerful being in Marvel comics...

https://m.imgur.com/a/eqwgA2R

Power between Thor and Hercules punch had enough force to shatter worlds...

https://i.imgur.com/rNlvCyC.jpg

Holds the heavens...

https://m.imgur.com/a/z2SEYTj

Him and Roberto lift a world...

https://m.imgur.com/a/HRF3v1v

Generates enough force to knock the planet off orbit...

https://m.imgur.com/a/D2fekhF

Beyonder weighs 200lb. He wasn't exactly unmovable.

Except they are not strong enough to shatter a planet.

Except Hercules wasn't actually holding anything (plus it was a tall tale, not something that actually happened).

Shared feat that took a long time (also a from alternate future). Weak sauce anyway.

Originally posted by h1a8
Beyonder weighs 200lb. He wasn't exactly unmovable.

Except they are not strong enough to shatter a planet.

Except Hercules wasn't actually holding anything (plus it was a tall tale, not something that actually happened).

Shared feat that took a long time (also a from alternate future). Weak sauce anyway.

Beyonder has stood in place while being hit by a blast that had enough power to destroy an infinite amount of dimensions. The ft is ridiculous that Herc pulled off.

That's not what the narrator said there. It was specifically said they could shed worlds.

Moving worlds isn't weak sauce, lol.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Carver, this you?

Are you not the same guy that use Thor getting hit in the back of the head by a Boulder to downplay him?

Originally posted by carver9
Beyonder has stood in place while being hit by a blast that had enough power to destroy an infinite amount of dimensions. The ft is ridiculous that Herc pulled off.

That's not what the narrator said there. It was specifically said they could shed worlds.

Moving worlds isn't weak sauce, lol.

Yet in that scene he was a 200lb being, nothing more.

Just so you know, blasts don't equal blunt force necessarily. Think of lasers.
Moving worlds after hours, days, etc is weak sauce in comparison to Superman's listed feats. Plus it's alternative future and don't count.

You don't make one bit of sense. Superman is a 200 pound mean, guess I can punch him across a room.

You can punch a 200 pound human being across a room?

Goddamn.

A tiny room. Extremely tiny.