Planet/Star Busters in Marvel & DC

Started by carver98 pages

Lol... Superman admits Batman helped him...

https://ibb.co/CPsV1zT

And Batman even mentions he had something to do with moving the suns. Did you read the comic, abhigail?

https://ibb.co/QpCL2vR

Originally posted by carver9
What about it makes it about the density/gravity of the planet. Answer this, why when all the Supermen that made it off the planet died, they drifted back to the planet?

https://ibb.co/n1R4s7K

He even mentions that if Superman left the planet, he would drift right back. How is that possible, ABHI?


You know gravity attracts objects, right? The planet's gravity would attract from space to drift them back in.

This is kindergarten stuff, carvster.

Originally posted by carver9
Lol... Superman admits Batman helped him...

https://ibb.co/CPsV1zT

And Batman even mentions he had something to do with moving the suns. Did you read the comic, abhigail?

https://ibb.co/QpCL2vR


He moved the suns away from Superman and then back to him while he was about to die.

Are you sure you're literate?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Its seen from space, yes. Just because it's a barren world and it's curvature is shown, it is assumed to be a small world. It's on you to prove it was a planet even Earth sized, let alone bigger.

Forger even said Superman will reach them across the galaxy.

No, Batman moved the suns away first while Superman almost reached them.

That means he almost reached the end of the galaxy in a short time. Means obvious FTL travel.

This is one of the simplest feats out there, you're a bunch of idiots if you need this much explanation.

Originally posted by abhilegend
You know gravity attracts objects, right? The planet's gravity would attract from space to drift them back in.

This is kindergarten stuff, carvster.

So he flew to another Galaxy but at the same time, the gravitational pull from the planet would bring him back a Galaxy away? These are things that you are saying and it's hilarious.

Originally posted by abhilegend
He moved the suns away from Superman and then back to him while he was about to die.

Are you sure you're literate?

He did move the suns away in the beginning, then he moved then right by Superman.

Originally posted by carver9
So he flew to another Galaxy but at the same time, the gravitational pull from the planet would bring him back a Galaxy away? These are things that you are saying and it's hilarious.

Yes, if he died and stopped flying away, the planet's gravity would drag him in. Are you sure, you're not an idiot?
Originally posted by carver9
He did move the suns away in the beginning, then he moved then right by Superman.

Why would Forger want Batman to move the suns away if Superman could never reach him?

Superman almost reached the end of the galaxy towards the suns, Batman moved them away, Superman almost dies, Batman moves them again near Superman.

This is simple stuff, carvster.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, if he died and stopped flying away, the planet's gravity would drag him in. Are you sure, you're not an idiot?
Why would Forger want Batman to move the suns away if Superman could never reach him?

Superman almost reached the end of the galaxy towards the suns, Batman moved them away, Superman almost dies, Batman moves them again near Superman.

This is simple stuff, carvster.

The planet gravity from a galaxy away would pull him back? And you're calling me an idiot. 😂

World Forger asked Batman to move the suns away to kill Superman because his goal is>>>>Superman's life.

He asked Batman to move the sun in issue number 23. As soon as he moved them, this happens...

https://ibb.co/hdRGhGs
https://ibb.co/y6RXsTg

You see it getting dark, ABHI. Superman was literally right in front of the suns and it disappeared. He didn't fly far, at all. Batman made those suns reappear, back in the same spot. I know this sh** hurts ABHI, but move on.

Originally posted by carver9
The planet gravity from a galaxy away would pull him back? And you're calling me an idiot. 😂

Yes, the planet's gravity was so much. It's literally how it stopped Superman from flying away.

World Forger asked Batman to move the suns away to kill Superman because his goal is>>>>Superman's life.

He asked Batman to move the sun in issue number 23. As soon as he moved them, this happens...

https://ibb.co/hdRGhGs
https://ibb.co/y6RXsTg

You see it getting dark, ABHI. Superman was literally right in front of them suns and it disappeared.


Alright, didn't you post the scan which says there is no sunlight in the entire galaxy?

https://ibb.co/xh6Sfx6

Its your scan, right?

He didn't fly far, at all. Batman made those suns reappear, back in the same spot. I know this sh** hurts ABHI, but move on.

So, there's no sunlight in the entire galaxy, Superman was right in front of them suns but he didn't fly far?

😂

https://ibb.co/fqX61Vt

"He is locked away in a Galaxy made to contain him. It's suns give him enough energy to subsist".

😕

I think we are done here.

Actually, I think there is a different interpretation to the dialogue of Batman and WF

The entire scene is. Batman believed WF is their only chance to win, but he also believed that Superman could prove him wrong

So my take is: Batman did both, that is, he didn't move these suns back to Superman, rather he moved it to a fast orbit and Superman couldn't reach them(so the following dialogue is he knew Clark could die)
But also knowing that, if Superman could push through, he could get to the region of sunlight

https://ibb.co/vv5Gr6T

I.E, Batman didn't move them back, his hope was on Superman could push through it.

So if anything, that scene actually makes Superman look better, because not only Superman flied across that galaxy, but also Superman later pushed through to reach these suns which were moved away by Batman when he was dying

Originally posted by abhilegend
Its seen from space, yes. Just because it's a barren world and it's curvature is shown, it is assumed to be a small world. It's on you to prove it was a planet even Earth sized, let alone bigger.

Forger even said Superman will reach them across the galaxy.

No, Batman moved the suns away first while Superman almost reached them.

That means he almost reached the end of the galaxy in a short time. Means obvious FTL travel.

I never claimed the planet was Earth-sized, you however said it was small, so it's on you to prove it.

Superman is locked in a galaxy, Batman moves the suns away to an unknown distance, Superman fails to reach it and nearly dies. We don't know far away they were moved.

Originally posted by carver9
https://ibb.co/fqX61Vt

"He is locked away in a Galaxy made to contain him. It's suns give him enough energy to subsist".

😕

I think we are done here.


Of course we are lol.

Originally posted by Test123
I never claimed the planet was Earth-sized, you however said it was small, so it's on you to prove it.

I don't need to prove a negative. The planet is unknown sized, let's leave it at that.

Superman is locked in a galaxy, Batman moves the suns away to an unknown distance, Superman fails to reach it and nearly dies. We don't know far away they were moved.

Batman only moved the suns when Superman almost reached them. As always you are focusing on the wrong details to diminish the feat.

Originally posted by abhilegend
I don't need to prove a negative. The planet is unknown sized, let's leave it at that.

Batman only moved the suns when Superman almost reached them. As always you are focusing on the wrong details to diminish the feat.

Ok so we agree the size is unknown, it's just that you said it looked small.

Agree to disagree on the Superman feat.

Also any other examples? Do you think Hal destroying the Sun-Eater counts as star busting? And if so, how durable are sun eaters meant to be? I've usually only seen them get destroyed when people mess with the cores.

Originally posted by Test123
Ok so we agree the size is unknown, it's just that you said it looked small.

Cool.

Agree to disagree on the Superman feat.

There's literally nothing to disagree about.

Also any other examples? Do you think Hal destroying the Sun-Eater counts as star busting? And if so, how durable are sun eaters meant to be? I've usually only seen them get destroyed when people mess with the cores.

Sun Eaters literally tank supernovas to travel across stars. They are very durable.

Originally posted by Test123
Looking for examples of characters busting planets/stars under their own power, preferrably in one shot (not chain reactions or slowly overloading the core).

If you can include it, try to include how big the planet/star is meant to be, because sometimes the planet could be a dwarf planet, or so small that you can see the curvature just standing on it.

Just stars? Technarch Magus, Drax the Destroyer, Dark Phoenix, Nova (herald)... Characters like Living Tribunal, Galactus, Korvac, Odin and Seth wrecked stars and beyond, so they're beyond star-busting capability, so I don't bother adding them.

Asteroth ate stars like cookies.

Originally posted by ODG
Just stars? Technarch Magus, Drax the Destroyer, Dark Phoenix, Nova (herald)... Characters like Living Tribunal, Galactus, Korvac, Odin and Seth wrecked stars and beyond, so they're beyond star-busting capability, so I don't bother adding them.
He was referring to a one shot, no chain reactions, etc.
Drax yes
Nova no

Odin and Seth? Meh
We have no details to exactly what damage they did to a particular star or how many blasts it took.
I never seen Galactus do it.
I never seen Magus, Korbac, or LT do it either

Lobo whilst injured hurled a star around pretty casually.