Originally posted by abhilegend
So in effect, C list DC characters like Psimon, Thunderer and Sodam Yat have better planet busting feats lol.Has any marvel top tier has destroyed a confirmed Earth sized planet? At all?
Well Surfer's feats would be on par with the other planet busters (or above like his clash with Morg destroying moons), it's only BRB who the writer said destroyed a small planet.
Also Ranx in other scans is smaller than Mogo, and although Mogo's gravity can mess with Oa, we don't know how big Oa is in the first place.
Originally posted by Test123
Well Surfer's feats would be on par with the other planet busters (or above like his clash with Morg destroying moons), it's only BRB who the writer said destroyed a small planet.Also Ranx in other scans is smaller than Mogo, and although Mogo's gravity can mess with Oa, we don't know how big Oa is in the first place.
Oa is big enough that it can accommodate an entire new world as Mosaic (several cities from across the universe).
Originally posted by carver9
Naah, you just act like a child. No one here takes you serious, ABHI, so you name calling like a kid, especially considering your age, only makes you look stupid, not the person you're calling stupid.
Originally posted by -Pr-
With that much projection you could open a cinema.
Originally posted by abhilegend
How's it above? Even small planets can have multiple moons.Oa is big enough that it can accommodate an entire new world as Mosaic (several cities from across the universe).
Not above, but the Annihilation feat for example is about the same as the others, since the planet's size can't be determined. Also Superman's planet bust in Rebirth we see the planet's curvature, would you say that's small?
As for Oa housing cities, how does that determine its size? How many cities and how big are the cities?
Originally posted by Test123
Not above, but the Annihilation feat for example is about the same as the others, since the planet's size can't be determined.
Also Superman's planet bust in Rebirth we see the planet's curvature, would you say that's small?
It doesn't matter. The planet was so dense that it stopped Superman from flying away via it's absurd escape velocity and Superman flew across galaxy after destroying it.
The sheer mass of the planet would be absurd if it can stop a FTL character from flying away.
As for Oa housing cities, how does that determine its size? How many cities and how big are the cities?
Well, Hal said that it had cities from every world GLs patrolled. That's an absurd number of cities.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, but even that looked small.It doesn't matter. The planet was so dense that it stopped Superman from flying away via it's absurd escape velocity and Superman flew across galaxy after destroying it.
The sheer mass of the planet would be absurd if it can stop a FTL character from flying away.
Well, Hal said that it had cities from every world GLs patrolled. That's an absurd number of cities.
The planet in Annihilation wasn't so small that you could see the curvature just standing on it's surface.
Superman was weakened, which is why he had trouble flying off the planet, that doesn't speak to it's density though.
And this doesn't look like an asteroid?
Originally posted by Test123
The planet in Annihilation wasn't so small that you could see the curvature just standing on it's surface.
We did see its curvature from space compared to Ravenous.
Superman was weakened, which is why he had trouble flying off the planet, that doesn't speak to it's density though.
Superman while even more weakened flew across a whole galaxy just after shattering the planet. Of course it was due to its density. Don't be an idiot lol.
Originally posted by carver9
And this doesn't look like an asteroid?
Originally posted by abhilegend
We did see its curvature from space compared to Ravenous.Superman while even more weakened flew across a whole galaxy just after shattering the planet. Of course it was due to its density. Don't be an idiot lol.
Of course you can see curvature from space, that can apply to any planet, but seeign curvature standing on it's surface is different.
He flew to the nearest sun which then energized him.
Originally posted by Test123
Of course you can see curvature from space, that can apply to any planet, but seeign curvature standing on it's surface is different.
It does not look big from all evidence.
He flew to the nearest sun which then energized him.
The suns were at the other side of the galaxy lol.
Maybe read the comic? There were literally no suns in the pocket universe he was trapped in, only on the other side.
Originally posted by abhilegend
It does not look big from all evidence.The suns were at the other side of the galaxy lol.
Maybe read the comic? There were literally no suns in the pocket universe he was trapped in, only on the other side.
What evidence?
He's trapped in a galaxy, and nowhere is it mentioned how far away the suns are from him. Also Batman had to push the suns into fast orbit because Superman couldn't reach them in time.
Originally posted by Test123
What evidence?
Its curvature is shown and Surfer says it was a barren world, not able to support life.
He's trapped in a galaxy, and nowhere is it mentioned how far away the suns are from him. Also Batman had to push the suns into fast orbit because Superman couldn't reach them in time.
Forger literally says that the food is on the other side of the pocket universe.
"There's a cosmic garden on the other side with food for you".
Batman first moved the suns away from Superman and then moved them back to him.