They can’t do anything more than write Bob’s character exactly in the same way that a person with his power, and psychological disposition should we written. We actually do have proof that he would likely flee from a confrontation with a universally essential character like Superman. It wouldn’t be entirely due to fear, but a series of chemical imbalances coursing through his brain, such as the fight or flight response. His fears would be centered around the reality of possibly undoing the fabric of reality, not to mention what happened during his battle with the Hulk. The very same thing would likely result in a battle against Superman.
What proof are you using? I dont remember him running away frpm characters like Genis, Owen, The Collective, or Blue Marvel. He didnt run when he was taking out Knulls Celestials, or Thor.
Honestly, he usually runs away from himself or characters so far below him its laughable like Hammond Human Torch.
Originally posted by -Pr-No doubt, I still think whilst not as good as Rob at hooking individuals, I could whip up the best frenzy with the least effort. I can actually find the most annoying words and position in real life too. It's a gift, I am like Iain Banks Affronter aliens incarnate
Even you were less transparent, to be fair.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
No doubt, I still think whilst not as good as Rob at hooking individuals, I could whip up the best frenzy with the least effort. I can actually find the most annoying words and position in real life too. It's a gift, I am like Iain Banks Affronter aliens incarnate
Nice reference. 😎
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
No doubt, I still think whilst not as good as Rob at hooking individuals, I could whip up the best frenzy with the least effort. I can actually find the most annoying words and position in real life too. It's a gift, I am like Iain Banks Affronter aliens incarnate
Moi?
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
That's true.I believe he would get gangraped here, though. Hard. And he would be screaming Pr's name during his ordeal.
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Originally posted by h1a8
If it takes 0.5 seconds to throw a punch (it takes less time than this) then a nanosecond to Gladiator is like 2 seconds.Now
A femptosecond to a nanosecond (teams best reaction and perception times) is like a second compared to 11.57 days.
If Superman operates at that level then he would metroman the team from the beginning.
I'm honestly not convinced clark can beat a team consisting of Sentry and Gladiator together. Nefaria and Hyperion sure, Sentry with Nefaria and Hyperion then it's closer but Superman would take a majority with difficulty. Gladiator with Nefaria and Hyperion is closer still, might give an edge to the team. But, Bob and Glads in a team is just too much.
Originally posted by Classic NES
I'm honestly not convinced clark can beat a team consisting of Sentry and Gladiator together. Nefaria and Hyperion sure, Sentry with Nefaria and Hyperion then it's closer but Superman would take a majority with difficulty. Gladiator with Nefaria and Hyperion is closer still, might give an edge to the team. But, Bob and Glads in a team is just too much.
What I want to know is whether or not Superman could survive the Absorbing Man treatment.
- Civil War: The Return
The reason I'm interested in seeing this is because normally Superman is empowered by sunlight. But at the same time Superman had to escape an explosion that was "fifty times the size of Kepler's supernova," which "would've incinerated Clark as soon as it touched him."
- Action Comics #847
Originally posted by Astner
Because not only is it a speed feat beyond any of Superman's (as far as I'm aware)
Originally posted by Galan007
Superman scans the planet, flies to New Krypton with Kara, and Zod mentions the Kryptonian ability to read others'... minds and/or emotions?:
Originally posted by Galan007
[QUOTE=17031271]Originally posted by Galan007
The implications of this are asinine.The Guardians have divided the universe into 3600 equal sectors of space. The observable universe(that we, in the real world, know of) has a radius of ~46 billion light years. That means each GL sector would be nearly 13 million light years in diameter(as a conservative estimate.)
...And Superman/Kara crossed 3 sectors in the span of a single panel. none
Originally posted by abhilegend
Actually it's not even a cone.https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/d/d1/Space_Sectors_01.jpg
So you have to cross the width of an entire sector to go to another sector.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Scaling the space sectors is difficult as they get narrower as you get closer to the center of the universe, which is Oa. So if you're right next to Oa the distance between several sectors might be pretty short, but the farther away you get, the greater the distance is.
Well, don't know if this information helps
The New Krypton( Rebirth version) was located in Jakuul, sector 2811. The Earth's sector is 2814
https://imgur.com/a/iYUfbcH
https://imgur.com/a/My04u50
Edit:
And OA is located in sector 0
Originally posted by Astner
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the time Gladiator crossed "galaxies" in the time it took Heimdall to blink.- Mighty Thor (2016) #15
Because not only is it a speed feat beyond any of Superman's (as far as I'm aware), but it's also one of the few instances of reactionary and weaponized speed.
Originally posted by Astner
Nefaria is the weakest link, but Gladiator and Hyperion are by themselves a match for Superman, and the Sentry is just flat out more powerful by virtue of versatily.What I want to know is whether or not Superman could survive the Absorbing Man treatment.
- Civil War: The Return
The reason I'm interested in seeing this is because normally Superman is empowered by sunlight. But at the same time Superman had to escape an explosion that was "fifty times the size of Kepler's supernova," which "would've incinerated Clark as soon as it touched him."
- Action Comics #847
Also, don't know if this is allowed? I interpret Astner's post meant post-crisis and forward. But if we go by recent pre-crisis feats are also available due to Death Metal restored all histories
Then Superman and Vartox cross millions of lightyears and reassemble the planet Valeron and carry it back to the Earth before the Earth explodes due to chain reaction in Action Comics 499
https://ibb.co/NskcmmW
https://ibb.co/3M24c4r
The planetary chain reaction/explosion also happens very fast
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Well, don't know if this information helpsThe New Krypton( Rebirth version) was located in Jakuul, sector 2811. The Earth's sector is 2814
https://imgur.com/a/iYUfbcH
https://imgur.com/a/My04u50Edit:
And OA is located in sector 0
Again we can't really tell unless we know how far away both of them are from Oa, and what order the sectors are arranged in.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Again we can't really tell unless we know how far away both of them are from Oa, and what order the sectors are arranged in.
If you don't mind, I posted another feat( which I think it is a more quantifiable one compared to my previous post). How do you think it compare to Gladiator's one?
Originally posted by AstnerTop speed is not relevant in a fight. For example, it could take one 10 seconds to reach the level of speed Gladiator did. It's all about speed within the first second after starting from rest.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the time Gladiator crossed "galaxies" in the time it took Heimdall to blink.- Mighty Thor (2016) #15
Because not only is it a speed feat beyond any of Superman's (as far as I'm aware), but it's also one of the few instances of reactionary and weaponized speed.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
- Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Secret Files
So if we apply Galan's reasoning here then by moving 25 light years you'd be crossing 14 Sectors.
This is why I'm not a fan of cross-referencing.
In case of Gladiator socking Heimdall we have a distance and a time frame: "had to cross galaxies in the blink of a god's eye." We don't have to try to figure out the distance between Chandilar and Asgard, or how long it takes Heimdall to blink.
We can make conservative estimates of the infromation immediately presented to us, and conclude that it's an impressive feat.