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Well clearly the Leviathan. Because one is a submarine sitting in the water offering no resistance, and which despite it's size, it is designed to be buoyant and is surrounded by water meaning moving it is very doable with the right equipment or circumstances.
The other is a gigantic, cybernetic space whale/troop carrier/battering ram/missile platform. It was flying full speed at Hulk when he punched it.
Originally posted by KingD19
Well clearly the Leviathan. Because one is a submarine sitting in the water offering no resistance, and which despite it's size, it is designed to be buoyant and is surrounded by water meaning moving it is very doable with the right equipment or circumstances.The other is a gigantic, cybernetic space whale/troop carrier/battering ram/missile platform. It was flying full speed at Hulk when he punched it.
Look at 3:00
The feat (minus the weight) took over 560,000 tons.
Hulk's feat took less than 200 tons of force.
Originally posted by h1a8
Look at 3:00The feat (minus the weight) took over 560,000 tons.
Hulk's feat took less than 200 tons of force.
So now you accept youtube, that means you accept this, right?
Originally posted by ShadowFyreCongratulations. You just discovered fiction inconsistency. A character can casually lift a half million tons in one scene (Supergirl) and struggle with shit under 100 tons in another. Doesn't stop anyone here from using a character's highest feat as the level they will operate at in a forum fight. Think of all times members argued Thor's star feat as a gauge of his durability in a forum fight.
If Aquaman lifted 560,000 tons H1, he would have effortlessly toss Karathen around, and he would have bulldozed Clark who has been moved multiple times by mere bullets.But we know where you rank bullets though am I right? Billions of tons.