Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Because later comics show otherwise, isn't that what you said? Older comics don't count?Or do they? Let me know.
I think our argument is clashing because you also asked me why one time showings do not count. Especially during our conversation about Orion assisting in destroying a solar system. Hulk being bfr'ed should be considered a low showing, right?
Originally posted by carver9
I think our argument is clashing because you also asked me why one time showings do not count. Especially during our conversation about Orion assisting in destroying a solar system. Hulk being bfr'ed should be considered a low showing, right?
It will be a low showing if he consistently shows resistance to being BFRd, you're right. Especially since Hulk has waay more showings than someone like say, Orion. If it is an ability he posseses, part of his powers, and they keep telling us about it, then yes, Hulk getting sent away is a low showing.
Otoh, when we have an entire storyline about him being BFRd (Planet Hulk) and he gets back through plot (a stone ship and a War bound etc) then something tells me he's not actually resistant to BFR.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
It will be a low showing if he consistently shows resistance to being BFRd, you're right. Especially since Hulk has waay more showings than someone like say, Orion. If it is an ability he posseses, part of his powers, and they keep telling us about it, then yes, Hulk getting sent away is a low showing.Otoh, when we have an entire storyline about him being BFRd (Planet Hulk) and he gets back through plot (a stone ship and a War bound etc) then something tells me he's not actually resistant to BFR.
What does Hulk having waaayyy more showings have to do with Orion not consistently showing that type of power? Orion has enough showings for us to know how powerful he is. Anyways, we have Voodoo, Rogue and Cable via TK trying to bfr Hulk and failing...
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
That just means he's too heavy/strong for Cable to move him, not that he can't be BFRd. Try again.Also:
This you?
Whats statements am I using as fts? Also, Rogue can fly and at that time could lift over 100 tons. Cable is one of the most powerful telepaths/telekinesis on the planet. Both combined couldn't lift Hulk who weighs almost a ton. This is more than just strength.
Originally posted by Supermex
I'm kind of going with the same logic but I guess I'm asking if that enough Vs the Green Monster
He's wrong, though. Hulk is operating on crazy levels lately. He's one punching gods, taking on Odin Force Thor while holding back. Fighting a Celestial along with Sky Father Thor and winning. Taking on Thanos with oneof the infinity gems thinking Hulk has the potential to beat Thanos. Fighting against Elder Gods. Beating The One Above All. Taking on the entire Avengers while over loading vibrainium with a punch. Two different tiers of beings here. If Lex even think about approaching Hulk, he loses this, immediately. His only chance is the argument Dark is trying to make. Outside of that, he's getting one punched. I also forgot to mention him taking on Jane Thor and Hercules at the same time tanking their attacks and beating them just by flexing.
Originally posted by carver9
Whats statements am I using as fts? Also, Rogue can fly and at that time could lift over 100 tons. Cable is one of the most powerful telepaths/telekinesis on the planet. Both combined couldn't lift Hulk who weighs almost a ton. This is more than just strength.
So nothing against quantum folding? Got ya.
Come back when you have Hulk resistant to it. Until then, Luthor sends him across the universe/time. Maybe he can call for help then.