Originally posted by abhilegend
Where did she wreck anyone carter? She straight up said she can't beat him and Darkseid straight up says he was weakened in Justice League Odyssey since he was a child.How many times are you going to lie in a single thread?
The pages I JUST posted said he was at full power after absorbing Zeus. It can not get any clearer than that. Show me him saying that by the way.
Originally posted by carver9
The pages I JUST posted said he was at full power after absorbing Zeus. It can not get any clearer than that. Show me him saying that by the way.
That’s exactly why I asked if he was at full power. You missed that he was only at an acceptable level of power, and this is seen during Oddysee. I just wasn’t sure of the time stamp that it took place in comparison to his battle with Zeus. Abhi added the clarity, so we now know that he wasn’t at the levels that he was when he battled Superman. Gladiator would be lucky to break even with Wonder Woman based on his past showings. Using her didn’t exactly earn points because of this. Gladiator would be in the battle of his life against Ultra Boy of LOSH, never mind a High Herald using their abilities to the best of their ability.
Originally posted by Stoic
That’s exactly why I asked if he was at full power. You missed that he was only at an acceptable level of power, and this is seen during Oddysee. I just wasn’t sure of the time stamp that it took place in comparison to his battle with Zeus. Abhi added the clarity, so we now know that he wasn’t at the levels that he was when he battled Superman. Gladiator would be lucky to break even with Wonder Woman based on his past showings. Using her didn’t exactly earn points because of this. Gladiator would be in the battle of his life against Ultra Boy of LOSH, never mind a High Herald using their abilities to the best of their ability.
Isn't he the guy who can only use one power at a time? Against someone who can be super strong, fast, durable, and fly all at once, I would think he would be at a disadvantage...
Originally posted by Endless MikeSuperman can beat a lot of Characters. But you have to be able to separate what the writer wants and what SHOULD really have happened. Superman and other heros WILL win against threats in a comic book that should murder them. Believe me when I tell you this, I have SEEN and heard certain writers sitting at a table dreaming up a story that they hope would sell a lot of comics, they take Superman or other popular heros, draw up a Ultra-powerful threat, introduced The threat, the threat comes in and beat a powerful team, the reader is in awe at the threats power, then the Hero comes in, gets his or her ass handed to them in the first encounter, the reader is now nervous, the hero all of a sudden thinks to himself/herself, " I have to stop this thing or all hope is lost for earth, hero gets up, start beating the threat and then after a good entertaining fight, gets the win, reader is happy and looks forward to buying the next book, and the writer is happy cause sales are great, but he knows that that threat Should have Killed the hero if that hero wasn't ALLOWED to win to please the buying reader.
He can definitely lose. But you seem to be averse to the idea that he often wins, too.
Originally posted by JBL
Superman can beat a lot of Characters. But you have to be able to separate what the writer wants and what SHOULD really have happened. Superman and other heros WILL win against threats in a comic book that should murder them. Believe me when I tell you this, I have SEEN and heard certain writers sitting at a table dreaming up a story that they hope would sell a lot of comics, they take Superman or other popular heros, draw up a Ultra-powerful threat, introduced The threat, the threat comes in and beat a powerful team, the reader is in awe at the threats power, then the Hero comes in, gets his or her ass handed to them in the first encounter, the reader is now nervous, the hero all of a sudden thinks to himself/herself, " I have to stop this thing or all hope is lost for earth, hero gets up, start beating the threat and then after a good entertaining fight, gets the win, reader is happy and looks forward to buying the next book, and the writer is happy cause sales are great, but he knows that that threat Should have Killed the hero if that hero wasn't ALLOWED to win to please the buying reader.
This is by far the stupidest phuckin post I have ever seen.
Originally posted by emporerpants
JFC JBL.
DC: Hold my beer...
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Isn't he the guy who can only use one power at a time? Against someone who can be super strong, fast, durable, and fly all at once, I would think he would be at a disadvantage...
Yes, but Gladiator is the character that has predictive toughness, and is put down all too often due to not knowing exactly how hard his opponent will hit him. His powers are basically a self fabricated illusion.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
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I mean I wouldnt use the one million exploding suns statement as a way to measure his upper limits, since its been switched around from a thousand to a billion in statements. Its more of a testement to his schizophrenic delusions.
but i do agree with the rest, which is that bob makes both the sentry and the void puppets as powerful as he thinks he is
Originally posted by Stoic
Yes, but Gladiator is the character that has predictive toughness, and is put down all too often due to not knowing exactly how hard his opponent will hit him. His powers are basically a self fabricated illusion.
If Gladiator knows his opponent can only use one power at a time, that would give him a good reason to be confident, and thus his powers would be effective, as long as he used some basic strategy.
Originally posted by JBL
Superman can beat a lot of Characters. But you have to be able to separate what the writer wants and what SHOULD really have happened. Superman and other heros WILL win against threats in a comic book that should murder them. Believe me when I tell you this, I have SEEN and heard certain writers sitting at a table dreaming up a story that they hope would sell a lot of comics, they take Superman or other popular heros, draw up a Ultra-powerful threat, introduced The threat, the threat comes in and beat a powerful team, the reader is in awe at the threats power, then the Hero comes in, gets his or her ass handed to them in the first encounter, the reader is now nervous, the hero all of a sudden thinks to himself/herself, " I have to stop this thing or all hope is lost for earth, hero gets up, start beating the threat and then after a good entertaining fight, gets the win, reader is happy and looks forward to buying the next book, and the writer is happy cause sales are great, but he knows that that threat Should have Killed the hero if that hero wasn't ALLOWED to win to please the buying reader.
Get help. Seriously. I'm not even being mean. You obviously need it.