Saitama vs Wally West (The Flash)

Started by h1a84 pages

Originally posted by carver9
Glad you agree Hulk withstood 100 thousand exploding stars. We debated pages about this and you just didn't want to accept it, hypocrite.
That was clearly hyperbole since Tony explicitly states to be trying to DRAIN Hulk of all his gamma radiation (and hence was succeeding at one point). Plus Hulk was being manipulated (and inhabited) by a supernatural being. That's like chaos king inside Zeus. So it might not be kosher to cleanly give Hulk any feats while he is compromised in such a way.

100 thousand exploding stars is such a weak sauce. Supergirl took 1 billion dB in the face, that's unimaginably more power.

Originally posted by h1a8
That was clearly hyperbole since Tony explicitly states to be trying to DRAIN Hulk of all his gamma radiation (and hence was succeeding at one point). Plus Hulk was being manipulated (and inhabited) by a supernatural being. That's like chaos king inside Zeus. So it might not be kosher to cleanly give Hulk any feats while he is compromised in such a way.

He was draining Hulk while at the same time attacking him which makes the ft even more impressive.

Hulk wasn't being manipulated there and Titan IS the Hulk. Titan only took control at the end of the series. Full control. Stop making up stuff.

Originally posted by carver9
He was draining Hulk while at the same time attacking him which makes the ft even more impressive.

Hulk wasn't being manipulated there and Titan IS the Hulk. Titan only took control at the end of the series. Full control. Stop making up stuff.

According to the comic that Hulk was compromised by a supernatural being. That's why Odin was trying to stop Thor. Read the comic.

The draining of Hulk was the attack.

You do not have any strong evidence that it was meant to be literal (and not hyperbole). In fact, There is stronger evidence that supports hyperbole than the other way around.

Originally posted by h1a8
According to the comic that Hulk was compromised by a supernatural being. That's why Odin was trying to stop Thor. Read the comic.

The draining of Hulk was the attack.

You do not have any strong evidence that it was meant to be literal (and not hyperbole). In fact, There is stronger evidence that supports hyperbole than the other way around.

Hulk was not compromised in that scene, you nut. When Titan took over (compromised), he took complete control of Hulk. Also, Hulk defeated Titan at the end of the fight anyways. Hulk>Titan. Odin was trying to stop Thor because Banner showed Odin what happened. Hulk was innocent but Thor and Ironman was still trying to take him out. Odin didn't try to stop Thor because Titan was taking over, lol.

No it wasn't. The blast was the attack. Ironman was just draining his power at the same time. Draining some doesn't destroy Celestial bodies.

So Flash and Superman chain ft is hyperbole? Gotcha.

Originally posted by carver9
Hulk was not compromised in that scene, you nut. When Titan took over (compromised), he took complete control of Hulk. Also, Hulk defeated Titan at the end of the fight anyways. Hulk>Titan. Odin was trying to stop Thor because Banner showed Odin what happened. Hulk was innocent but Thor and Ironman was still trying to take him out. Odin didn't try to stop Thor because Titan was taking over, lol.

No it wasn't. The blast was the attack. Ironman was just draining his power at the same time. Draining some doesn't destroy Celestial bodies.

So Flash and Superman chain ft is hyperbole? Gotcha.

Before I rebut this, let me ask a question.
What is your point?
That everything stated in comics is to be taken literally?
That everything in comics is to be taken as hyperbole?
Or there are rules for knowing the difference?
If the latter, then what are your rules for determining which is which?

Originally posted by h1a8
Before I rebut this, let me ask a question.
What is your point?
That everything stated in comics is to be taken literally?
That everything in comics is to be taken as hyperbole?
Or there are rules for knowing the difference?
If the latter, then what are your rules for determining which is which?
😂 oooooooOOOOOH, GREAT Post! 👆

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Originally posted by Astner

This thread proves battleboards are pointless and answers on them have little bearing on comics. 🙂