Originally posted by tkitna
All of them are fast. Who knows who the fastest is and why does it matter?Surfer is so fast that he warps time and space. Here he is flying so fast that galaxies go by in a blur.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
The truth is this, if a writer writes Superman, Surfer or Thor etc, flying across the multiverse in a two page spread this month, we'll all accept it. It's no more ridiculous than a book of infinite pages or bringing Quasimodo to life.
Abhi, there are a number of issues with your argument. Not only do you rely on an outdated cosmology for DC, literal interpretations of phrases that may well be figurative, but you also ignore the fact that Superman admitted to flying through multiple black holes on his way back.
Superman: Doomed (2015) #5
Why does this matter? Because entering a black hole was what sent him back to the "end of the universe" in the first place, effectively making them portals in this story. So he crossed this distance in sixty days with the help of portals.
It's so stupid because "the other side of the universe," and "at the edge of the universe" are textbook examples of hyperbole.
With the Gladiator feat we're downplaying it as much as we can. It says "galaxies," and we assume it's two, because that's the smallest amount we can assume without infringing on the grammatical structure of the sentence.
Who cares first of all? They are all fast. Like the surfer, ok so he's so fast he bends time and reality and maybe he travels in hyperspace. Still pretty fast. Lanterns and others do it. Cool. I mean, lets take the Runner for example -
He once ascended beyond omnipresence whilst running through an infinite loop of the omniverse created by Moondragon with the mind stone.
Who knows how fast that is? Who cares? Its pretty damn fast.
Originally posted by Astner
Abhi, there are a number of issues with your argument. Not only do you rely on an outdated cosmology for DC, literal interpretations of phrases that may well be figurative, but you also ignore the fact that Superman admitted to flying through multiple black holes on his way back.
What outdated cosmology are you talking about? And how's it figurative instead of literal when the writer himself confirmed it.
Superman: Doomed (2015) #5
Why does this matter? Because entering a black hole was what sent him back to the "end of the universe" in the first place, effectively making them portals in this story. So he crossed this distance in sixty days with the help of portals.
Not all black holes are the same. I'd like you to prove those black holes he entered were a portal.
Originally posted by Astner
It's so stupid because "the other side of the universe," and "at the edge of the universe" are textbook examples of hyperbole.With the Gladiator feat we're downplaying it as much as we can. It says "galaxies," and we assume it's two, because that's the smallest amount we can assume without infringing on the grammatical structure of the sentence.
No mention of black holes as portals either, he simply flew for 60 days.
Now what, idiot?
Originally posted by tkitna👆 Agreed.
Who cares first of all? They are all fast. Like the surfer, ok so he's so fast he bends time and reality and maybe he travels in hyperspace. Still pretty fast. Lanterns and others do it. Cool. I mean, lets take the Runner for example -He once ascended beyond omnipresence whilst running through an infinite loop of the omniverse created by Moondragon with the mind stone.
Who knows how fast that is? Who cares? Its pretty damn fast.
Originally posted by Astner
Abhi, there are a number of issues with your argument. Not only do you rely on an outdated cosmology for DC, literal interpretations of phrases that may well be figurative, but you also ignore the fact that Superman admitted to flying through multiple black holes on his way back.Superman: Doomed (2015) #5
Why does this matter? Because entering a black hole was what sent him back to the "end of the universe" in the first place, effectively making them portals in this story. So he crossed this distance in sixty days with the help of portals.
Dude stop with the bias arguments. It's clear that you are marvel bias just like Carver.
It's obvious because you are arguing blindly and not objectively.
Facts
1. Superman flew through black holes to clean his system out.
There was no mention of him flying through black holes to get closer to Earth.
2. Creating a plot is called making shit up. If the writer didn't elude to something then it simply doesn't exist. This is not real life events that actually happened. Superman doesn't exist and never has. It's a made up story. It's all about writer's intent. And not making shit up.
Originally posted by carver9
Him even flying through Black Holes takes away from the ft. Also, he lost his memory during his flight their during his fight with Brainiac who also sent him through a portal. The ft isn't usable.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The scan and the issue you posted isn't the same as the scan Abhi posted, that's my point.In HIS scan, it specifically says he has been flying for 60days through endless space, non stop. No memory loss there, he REMEMBERS 60 days of flying.
YOUR scan just shows Brainiac whirlwinding Superman into....well, the upper atmosphere of that planet.
So why can't they both be right? After that whirlwind, he then starts flying, for sixty days, until he punches through the rings and returns to Earth (which happens to look like the whirlwind)?
In abhis scan, that's not a black hole. That's the hole he's just punched in Saturn's rings.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But he remembers 60 days of flying.That's not a black hole. That's a hole HE punched through, as per the text.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Wait so how can he lose memories, but also remember 60days of flying?Like you yourself emphasize...forget EVERYTHING. So he what, simultaneously forgets but also remembers?
Originally posted by Philosophía
This oddly reminds me of yo momma jokes.Superman forgot so hard, he remembered flying through the Universe.