Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Lol, or you just butthurt since you can't provide any evidence to prove your theory.
Your entire argument is "Superman can't be that powerful, hence it must be some plot device in there"
At every stage, I’ve dissected each panel of the scene in question.
But if a limp straw man is all you’re left with, so be it.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And speaking of ironyMe: "hey there are possibilities such as the final suit Batman built protects the league, after all, element X is a plot device and Batman's final suit build around it: https://ibb.co/Sr98FvT"
You: *never reply to this point*
Me:"by your logic, Hawkgirl should also die based on her durability showings, but she didn't"
You:" Do you know how awesome Nth metal is? it must play a plot device so Hawkgirl survived!!!!"
Every single piece of plot armor you try to imbue on the Justice League only serves to denigrate your own absurd inflation of Superman’s feat.
But, sure, your invocation of irony is accurate. After all, your opinion is that Superman threw a punch that creates a purely concussive shockwave that collaterally obliterated a planet, a star, a solar system , a constellation , a galaxy, a sector of space, a universe, multiple universes, no wait… an entire complete multiverse.
Somehow leaving only a crater on the planet they’re on. I dunno, how many World Forger portals, or Son Box armor forcefields or whatever other plot armors you’re trying to imbue the Justice League were applied behind the scenes to that planet they were on?
At this point, I half expect you to argue that Superman collaterally busted the entire 6th dimension. Whatever, the climax of the entire story revolving around the manifestation of the plot device crisis anvil and its shards prominently depicted in the aftermath of the punch have nothing to do w/ World Forger’s multiverse being destroyed.
I pity how you read comics.