Rebirth Superman vs. Thor

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Rebirth Superman:

https://imgur.com/a/dIq8iEh

vs.

Thor:

https://imgur.com/a/ocMp72v


Who wins?

StiltmanFTW
Does Thor get Odinforce?

Damborgson
C'mon man...

StiltmanFTW
Jane would at least last a few panels.

carver9
Thor wins.

StiltmanFTW
laughing

abhilegend
Bump

victreebelvictr
Superman stomps.

Damborgson
Abhi is Thor's #1 fan.

abhilegend
Originally posted by Damborgson
Abhi is Thor's #1 fan.
Shit, I'm found out.

scared

XLR87T3
What is Rebirth Superman's best striking feat? We know he's fast

abhilegend
Originally posted by XLR87T3
What is Rebirth Superman's best striking feat? We know he's fast
Made entire Phantom Zone tremble in a fight with Zod and Rogol Zaar.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Superman, Zod and Rogol Zaar make entire phantom zone tremble with their fight.

https://i.postimg.cc/gXyjXnHj/Superman-2018-006-003.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bSzJQpmT/Superman-2018-006-004.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/4nZmCQX9/Superman-2018-006-005.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bdC86xr8/Superman-2018-006-006.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/ZCWmXWvN/Superman-2018-006-007.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/tsPjC85C/Superman-2018-006-008.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/wyY3jhJn/Superman-2018-006-009.jpg

****ing insane.

XLR87T3
Originally posted by abhilegend
Made entire Phantom Zone tremble in a fight with Zod and Rogol Zaar. So, multi-galaxy to universal level striking power (since the Phantam Zone is nigh infinite size)? Hmm...makes sense

victreebelvictr
Originally posted by XLR87T3
So, multi-galaxy to universal level striking power (since the Phantam Zone is nigh infinite size)? Hmm...makes sense Maybe just made that portion of the Phantom Zone shake. erm

XLR87T3
Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Maybe just made that portion of the Phantom Zone shake. erm And exactly how are we supposed to quantify which portion? How big, 1 mile radius from Superman? That's not even city block level

We don't know

victreebelvictr

MrMind
Originally posted by XLR87T3
And exactly how are we supposed to quantify which portion? How big, 1 mile radius from Superman? That's not even city block level

We don't know

do you have reading comprehension? it says "phantom zones trembles" under the weight of the fight, would a city block shake be trembling the earth?
nice lowballing, every creature and prisoner are alerted, and you think it's 1 mile radius, are you special?

CosmicComet
It said "The phantom zone trembles under the weight of this fight" after it mentioned earthquakes.

So that clearly means the whole thing.

NemeBro
Mind, abhi, and Comet's interpretation of the feat is most likely to be accurate, considering the wording and the emphasis on every single denizen being alerted to the fight regardless of distance.

"The phantom zone trembles under the weight of this fight" could be interpreted to mean only a portion of it, but the lack of clarification (aka "this area of the phantom zone"wink leads one to go with the simpler explanation that the phantom zone as a singular entity was trembling.

DarkSaint85
When I type 'the world trembles when I jump', apparently there's a good chance it only means a 1 mile radius around me laughing out loud

Damborgson
I'm leaning more towards it being just in the area of the fight than the whole realm of the phantom zone.

abhilegend
Originally posted by Damborgson
I'm leaning more towards it being just in the area of the fight than the whole realm of the phantom zone.
Basis on?

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by Damborgson
I'm leaning more towards it being just in the area of the fight than the whole realm of the phantom zone.

So if I jump, and it 'makes the whole room shake', your analysis is it only makes a small area (1 inch around me) shake?

Philosophía
Originally posted by CosmicComet
It said "The phantom zone trembles under the weight of this fight" after it mentioned earthquakes.

So that clearly means the whole thing. thumb up

And it says "every creature and every monster" must be alerted.

It's...straight forward.

abhilegend
But remember that only works for Thor and Hulk.

celeyhyga17
Superman finally has a nice shaking things feat. stick out tongue

As for the feat, if u take it at face value the trio did shake the entirety of the phantom zone(how big is it again?).
Doesn't make sense if u really really examine closely, but Wutevs. If they were exerting that much force, how were the ground they were on still largely intact and the beings close to them still up on their feet. But then again comics doesn't have to make sense.

Philosophía
Originally posted by abhilegend
But remember that only works for Thor and Hulk. Well, I don't lump Damborg in with the rest of them. And, to be fair, this feat is ridiculous, and will be kept in the "only use against people who are retarded" vault, alongside the dozens of other feats of its kind.

StiltmanFTW
Yeah, it's official, Damborg has nothing to do with thorbags:

Originally posted by Damborgson
Can't say I'm part of that group.

It's just me and my boi Cosmic keeping me emotionally afloat.

https://i.imgur.com/U3KKnOB.jpg

CosmicComet

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by Damborgson
I'm leaning more towards it being just in the area of the fight than the whole realm of the phantom zone.
Just saw this. thumb up


Sounds about right. They were probably affecting a considerable area of the phantom zone.

carver9
Reminds me of this showing.

"Hulk rends the Dark Dimension asunder"

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11124/111244529/5926800-destroys+dark+dim.jpg

celeyhyga17
How many of those does he have? Seems like he's always breaking a dimension.

Philosophía
Originally posted by carver9
Reminds me of this showing.

"Hulk rends the Dark Dimension asunder" You didn't read that issue, did you, idiot?

I legitimately can't believe so many of the myths on this forum. I thought only thorbags don't read comics, since it strains their neurons too much, but there seems to be a pattern.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Besides that Supes said earlier that he could destroy the whole dimension if he really wanted to. thumb up

He also admits that he could kill Rogol, and he's been lying to himself when he said he couldn't due to his morals.

Philosophía
In case anybody is wondering, in that Hulk scene, everything took place on the mind-plane. Hulk's physical body was literally standing still in Dr. Strange's home:

https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831943_carverISretarded0.jpg https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831944_carverISretarded1.jpg https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831945_carverISretarded2.jpg https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831946_carverISretarded3.jpg https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831947_carverISretarded4.jpg https://s7d4.turboimg.net/t/39831948_carverISretarded5.jpg

DarkSaint85
Go Carver!

abhilegend

One Big Mob

StiltmanFTW

Rage.Of.Olympus
Someone post scans of Thor vs Midgard Serpent under Uncle Walt. Similar scene, except better written and more impressive.

One_Angry_Scot
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing

Do we have any Jews on KMC, btw?

(((Raz)))

abhilegend
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Someone post scans of Thor vs Midgard Serpent under Uncle Walt. Similar scene, except better written and more impressive.
Thor vs Midgard Serpent is more impressive than Superman/Zod/Rogol Zaar shaking entire Phantom Zone?

Not sure what drugs you're on.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Someone post scans of Thor vs Midgard Serpent under Uncle Walt. Similar scene, except better written and more impressive.
K fine, but the whole board will explode.

http://i.imgur.com/6LuwOOCm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/KvqkV3Zm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpg

Their fight shakes multiple universes/dimensions.
Thor is like the king dingaling of shaking shiet.

ghostman
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
K fine, but the whole board will explode.

http://i.imgur.com/6LuwOOCm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/KvqkV3Zm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpg

Their fight shakes multiple universes/dimensions.
Thor is like the king dingaling of shaking shiet.


that sounds like flowery hyperbole.....

cdtm
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
K fine, but the whole board will explode.

http://i.imgur.com/6LuwOOCm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/KvqkV3Zm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpg

Their fight shakes multiple universes/dimensions.
Thor is like the king dingaling of shaking shiet.

"The world trees totter, as nine worlds shiver"

From the discription, sounds like the tottering tree is causing the world's to shiver. Like apples on a shaken tree.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by ghostman
that sounds like flowery hyperbole.....
Believe me, if I post every scan you'd think the whole fight was flowery hyperbole.

cdtm
That's just how Thor was written. thumb up

StiltmanFTW
lol again that weakass serpent

cdtm
Abhi, post the scan where Superman thinks it would be so easy for him to destroy the zone.

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
K fine, but the whole board will explode.

http://i.imgur.com/6LuwOOCm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/KvqkV3Zm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpg

Their fight shakes multiple universes/dimensions.
Thor is like the king dingaling of shaking shiet.
Yeah, not even close. In Superman's case, it's mentioned that the earthquakes are happening all over the phantom zone.

In Thor's case, it didn't even happen on Earth.

playa1258
Is the Phantom Zone shaking legit? I ask because I already see anti-DC fans trying to downplay.

Rage.Of.Olympus
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, not even close. In Superman's case, it's mentioned that the earthquakes are happening all over the phantom zone.

In Thor's case, it didn't even happen on Earth.

"Who witnessed the World's beginning? Who will watch the World's end? The towering world tree, Yggdrasil Totters, as nine worlds within its compass shiver. Mjolnir returned, its masters called and no power on Earth may restrain it."

Originally posted by ghostman
that sounds like flowery hyperbole.....

What's the difference between those scans or the Superman scans? Thor is a mythological character. Less poetic = less hyperbolic. His best stories are poetic in nature.

This is funny to watch.

abhilegend
Yes, it is.

abhilegend
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
"Who witnessed the World's beginning? Who will watch the World's end? The towering world tree, Yggdrasil Totters, as nine worlds within its compass shiver. Mjolnir returned, its masters called and no power on Earth may restrain it."



What's the difference between those scans or the Superman scans? Thor is a mythological character. Less poetic doesn't mean less hyperbole. His best stories are poetic in nature.
laughing out loud

The narrative called the world tree trembling but not because of any strength related attack from Thor. It's like what Amora did to World Tree but less significant.

Rage.Of.Olympus
Originally posted by abhilegend
laughing out loud

The narrative called the world tree trembling but not because of any strength related attack from Thor. It's like what Amora did to World Tree but less significant.
laughing out loud
Ah, the classic pivot. You went from denying it's not as impressive (Because it makes no sense), to the usual bit where you're string together some sentences that make no sense.

thumb up

Thor and the Midgard Serpent weren't attacking the Tree (Unlike Amora). Their fight was shaking it and the Nine Worlds because of it's intensity. Anyways, here's the comic for those who are interested:
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Thor-1966/Issue-379?id=8065
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Thor-1966/Issue-380?id=8067

I'd recommenced reading it; Walt was amazing at his best. thumb up

deathslash
Originally posted by ghostman
that sounds like flowery hyperbole..... .....name a single comic that doesn't use flowery hyperbole.......

abhilegend
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
laughing out loud
Ah, the classic pivot. You went from denying it's not as impressive (Because it makes no sense), to the usual bit where you're string together some sentences that make no sense.

thumb up

Thor and the Midgard Serpent weren't attacking the Tree (Unlike Amora). Their fight was shaking it and the Nine Worlds because of it's intensity. Anyways, here's the comic for those who are interested:
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Thor-1966/Issue-379?id=8065
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Thor-1966/Issue-380?id=8067

I'd recommenced reading it; Walt was amazing at his best. thumb up
laughing out loud

Ah right, this is the instance where you make shit up. Could you show us where Thor or Serpent were responsible for shaking the world tree by their attacks?

But hey, Captain Marvel and Lobo did the same.

https://s15.postimg.cc/ruz3c4ajf/image.jpg

And less poetic too!

Rage.Of.Olympus
Originally posted by abhilegend
laughing out loud

The narrative called the world tree trembling but not because of any strength related attack from Thor. It's like what Amora did to World Tree but less significant. Originally posted by abhilegend
Could you show us where Thor of Serpent were responsible for shaking the world tree by their attacks?

https://i.postimg.cc/MvrKL2yX/RCO009.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/R69MtMzp/RCO010.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/2qnk31gB/RCO011.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/MnCZW73S/RCO012.jpg

laughing out loud

https://media.giphy.com/media/3ohzdEoj2mPaNHyAJa/source.gif

Superman fans are legitimately the most delusional on any board. Worse than Gamma empowered Carvers.

I linked the comic and everything.

P.S. I don't know what that random Captain Marvel/Lobo scan has to do with anything. You're getting desperate again.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, not even close. In Superman's case, it's mentioned that the earthquakes are happening all over the phantom zone.

In Thor's case, it didn't even happen on Earth.

It did. Not gonna post the whole fight, but they were causing all kinds of collateral damage. They were shaking the earth and what not except no one noticed because Jormugand froze time.

Not at all surprising that the planet was shaking because the Midgard Serpent was stated to encircle the earth during this fight. The serpent's body seemed to stretch on for forever... And we already know Thor's striking power.

Here's a few references...

http://i.imgur.com/pqNxWpPm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/bONHsWVm.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/gwHLiTcm.jpg



edit. I see Rage already posted more.

abhilegend
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
https://i.postimg.cc/MvrKL2yX/RCO009.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/R69MtMzp/RCO010.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/2qnk31gB/RCO011.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/MnCZW73S/RCO012.jpg

laughing out loud

https://media.giphy.com/media/3ohzdEoj2mPaNHyAJa/source.gif

Superman fans are legitimately the most delusional on any board. Worse than Gamma empowered Carvers.

I linked the comic and everything.

P.S. I don't know what that random Captain Marvel/Lobo scan has to do with anything. You're getting desperate again.
https://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/GoT_slapping_joffrey.gif

Pay attention kids, this is why never do meth.

I asked where did Thor or Serpent struck Yggdrasil for it to shake. Of are you thick enough to not even understand that?

So I guess Sun hid its face too?

https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ntXSL8MjprY/VnqANGNDRlI/AAAAAAAAZ8c/jHfW29ARgHU/s1600-Ic42/RCO007.jpg

Seriously, Thorbags are most delusional people out there.

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
It did. Not gonna post the whole fight, but they were causing all kinds of collateral damage. They were shaking the earth and what not except no one noticed because Jormugand froze time.

Not at all surprising that the planet was shaking because the Midgard Serpent was stated to encircle the earth during this fight. The serpent's body seemed to stretch on for forever... And we already know Thor's striking power.

Here's a few references...

http://i.imgur.com/pqNxWpPm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/bONHsWVm.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/L9f0NE5m.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/gwHLiTcm.jpg



edit. I see Rage already posted more.
Yeah, it destroyed a small hill, very good collateral damage . But I guess earth shaking and sun hiding his face are perfectly normal situations in this kind of fight.

You're basically taking something which is not written as a feat, an actual feat.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, it destroyed a small hill, very good collateral damage . But I guess earth shaking and sun hiding his face are perfectly normal situations in this kind of fight.

You're basically taking something which is not written as a feat, an actual feat.
If u take it at face value, Thor and Jormugand were shaking multiple universes/dimensions. But u know... I'm fine with just making the planet shiver.
stick out tongue


Also after reading your reply to Rage, I'm certain the point is completely flying over your head.

StiltmanFTW
https://tinyurl.com/y8qtu69l

Just felt like posting that, lol.

We might not even see Draxista in GotG 3 sad

Damborgson
http://i.imgur.com/n4I35cK.jpg

This is the feat in question...and just from the dialogue, I'm...not sure.

Idk if it just one of those scenes where Bendis clearly intends to have the whole realm shake, or it ends at Earthquakes in the distance. /shrug

It just feels like theres a lot of scenes like these that dont equate to much. Even with Superman thinking all eyes are on the fight.

/shrug.

Damborgson
Originally posted by CosmicComet
Besides that Supes said earlier that he could destroy the whole dimension if he really wanted to.

Then theres that. So it's starting to feel like maybe that's exactly what Bendis is going for....meh.

StiltmanFTW
Was that confirmed if it was Doomsday that Rogol trashed in the piss zone?

carver9
The phantom zone trembles under the WEIGHT of this fight. It just doesn't sound like what they are trying to make it out to be.

StiltmanFTW
Love your sig thumb up

carver9
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Love your sig thumb up

Join us. The "Thor get knocked the hell out" sig.

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by carver9
The phantom zone trembles under the WEIGHT of this fight. It just doesn't sound like what they are trying to make it out to be.

Unlike your scan right?

Philosophía
Originally posted by abhilegend
https://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/GoT_slapping_joffrey.gif

Pay attention kids, this is why never do meth.

I asked where did Thor or Serpent struck Yggdrasil for it to shake. Of are you thick enough to not even understand that?

So I guess Sun hid its face too?

https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ntXSL8MjprY/VnqANGNDRlI/AAAAAAAAZ8c/jHfW29ARgHU/s1600-Ic42/RCO007.jpg

Seriously, Thorbags are most delusional people out there. I laughed out loud.

Thorbags will soon be posting poetry as feats for Thor.

carver9
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Unlike your scan right?

Right.

DarkSaint85
Did you honestly not know the context behind the scan?

carver9
So I said "right" and we are still discussing this?

carver9
Question, can Superman scenes see infinity because its him talking, not a narrator.

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by carver9
So I said "right" and we are still discussing this?

Yes, we are, as it's symptomatic of your usual methods.

If you just post things and take things out of context, why can't you just take this Supes showing at face value? You took Hulk's at face value, after all.

carver9
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yes, we are, as it's symptomatic of your usual methods.

If you just post things and take things out of context, why can't you just take this Supes showing at face value? You took Hulk's at face value, after all.

I've never mentioned showings like that as concrete evidence for Hulks abilities. Why would I? It's like me using Red Hulk saying Hulk is the most powerful being in existence when we know he haven't met everyone. I never knew Superman vision is capable of seeing infinity?

ghostman
LMAOO carver..........jesus christ.

why dont you address those hulk scans a few pages back

One_Angry_Scot
I'll just play Devils advocate here. Debating this will largely always end into semantics. Grammar can be at hand hugely here. Remember I'm not stating a view here I'm just running through each point.

1. You could say that the only way Superman knows that the entire Zone is in trouble is because he can hear across a dimension that is seemingly boundless. Which if seen that way would also imply his abilities to hear things is basically incalculable across any distance.

If that is the opposite and he can't hear that far (which wasn't 100% clarified) then you could say Superman is making an assumption which if you wanted to you could say is based on a well thought intuition.

2. On the other hand you could say that the scan itself says "Every creature must have been alerted to this". In language this doesn't mean they did definitely, it just implies that Superman thinks the battle is raging so much that everything inside the zone must have been able to hear it.

===

He can hear Earthquakes in the distance. The term distance is never clarified further. Saying the zone is trembling again,

Again if we were to assume that the zone was trembling how would we assume this is true. One hypothesis is the fact that in this case Superman can hear across the entire spectrum of the phantom zone. Which is itself a feat that is very impressive. But if that was true then he wouldn't have said "must have been alerted". He would have said "Every creature inside the Zone has been alerted, chaos will further descend on the Phantom Zone".

3. Insomuch as someone might say something like "The world stands with you", "The world stands in amazement" or any other variation of them pithy lines. Nobody actually does know if them things are true. Can they really know if a member of an undiscovered tribe from Papua New Guinea is rooting with lets say Buzz Aldrin to have success. We know that this is in reality hyperbole. But it makes for an extremely impressive statement.

Superman I don't think is being hyperbolic. There would be little point in doing so, But if he is not being hyperbolic does it mean that the entire Phantom Zone is therefore trembling? Put simply it doesn't, even if you are on the side that believes that to be fact. It doesn't give you a concrete answer, one might want to say it is a reasonable assumption based on what he can hear, feel (vibrations etc.)

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Like I say there isn't really a way for anyone to be 100%. I don't think Bendis was deliberately trying to write the story to be clandestine except to only a few people who are initiated who "know the truth". Nobody knows the 100% truth.

The only way you will know is if someone contacts Bendis and asks him. Like the time when I asked Dan Jurgens if Superman had flown from the edge of the Universe back to Earth or just from Saturn back to Earth if anyone remembers that. And it was revealed that he did in fact fly from the edge of the Universe.

You really need to contact Bendis to find out the the exact truth. Because it isn't a definite statement either way. Not intentionally made to be vague. It is just as it would be any humans interpretation of an event that they are thinking of. If it had been Morrison writing it he would have worded it differently. If it was Jurgens he would have worded it differently. For better or for worse. Which you would then be met with the same hypothesis. Ultimately comics aren't created for battleboards (not saying anyone said that), they aren't going to say "This fight made the whole phantom zone tremble because of how powerful we all are". Because it would sound like a robot talking (which Bendis has been guilty of doing in the past). Like in a lot of poetry things are written often in flowery language. This is just a regular version of that.

celeyhyga17
thumb up

This portion of the feat was hella flowery though and quite poetic if I may add.

"The phantom zone trembles under the weight of this fight."

Nothing wrong with poetic. It gives it an epic feel.

Rage.Of.Olympus
Originally posted by abhilegend

Pay attention kids, this is why never do meth.

I asked where did Thor or Serpent struck Yggdrasil for it to shake. Of are you thick enough to not even understand that?

So I guess Sun hid its face too?

Seriously, Thorbags are most delusional people out there.

What are you even saying here?

They never struck the World Tree. They shook the World Tree and the Nine Worlds as the aftereffect of their fight, which is why I posted it.

So....it doesn't count because it's poetic dialogue now, is what you're arguing right? Okay.

So we've gone from:

1) It's not as impressive.
2) It's not what happened.
3) It doesn't count.

thumb up

This is progress. We've reach the last stage of denial.

Walter Simonson's run is arguably one of the most iconic in all of comic book history, which included an overweight Balder overcoming his demons, Thor turned into a frog in NYC, Volstagg adopting Midgardian children and being a wonderful father, and Thor facing Ragnarok. It was probably the most metaphorically diverse, weird but straight forward Thor runs, which is saying something. But Thor shaking the Nine Worlds with his hammer blow doesn't count because...it was written in a poetic script instead of boring monotonous Bendis speak?

laughing out loud I'll take the former over the latter any day. What a clown.

Rage.Of.Olympus

One_Angry_Scot
Adding onto this (since Rages second reply has tipped over to the next page.)

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
I'll just play Devils advocate here. Debating this will largely always end into semantics. Grammar can be at hand hugely here. Remember I'm not stating a view here I'm just running through each point.

1. You could say that the only way Superman knows that the entire Zone is in trouble is because he can hear across a dimension that is seemingly boundless. Which if seen that way would also imply his abilities to hear things is basically incalculable across any distance.

If that is the opposite and he can't hear that far (which wasn't 100% clarified) then you could say Superman is making an assumption which if you wanted to you could say is based on a well thought intuition.

2. On the other hand you could say that the scan itself says "Every creature must have been alerted to this". In language this doesn't mean they did definitely, it just implies that Superman thinks the battle is raging so much that everything inside the zone must have been able to hear it.

===

He can hear Earthquakes in the distance. The term distance is never clarified further. Saying the zone is trembling again,

Again if we were to assume that the zone was trembling how would we assume this is true. One hypothesis is the fact that in this case Superman can hear across the entire spectrum of the phantom zone. Which is itself a feat that is very impressive. But if that was true then he wouldn't have said "must have been alerted". He would have said "Every creature inside the Zone has been alerted, chaos will further descend on the Phantom Zone".

3. Insomuch as someone might say something like "The world stands with you", "The world stands in amazement" or any other variation of them pithy lines. Nobody actually does know if them things are true. Can they really know if a member of an undiscovered tribe from Papua New Guinea is rooting with lets say Buzz Aldrin to have success. We know that this is in reality hyperbole. But it makes for an extremely impressive statement.

Superman I don't think is being hyperbolic. There would be little point in doing so, But if he is not being hyperbolic does it mean that the entire Phantom Zone is therefore trembling? Put simply it doesn't, even if you are on the side that believes that to be fact. It doesn't give you a concrete answer, one might want to say it is a reasonable assumption based on what he can hear, feel (vibrations etc.)

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Like I say there isn't really a way for anyone to be 100%. I don't think Bendis was deliberately trying to write the story to be clandestine except to only a few people who are initiated who "know the truth". Nobody knows the 100% truth.

The only way you will know is if someone contacts Bendis and asks him. Like the time when I asked Dan Jurgens if Superman had flown from the edge of the Universe back to Earth or just from Saturn back to Earth if anyone remembers that. And it was revealed that he did in fact fly from the edge of the Universe.

You really need to contact Bendis to find out the the exact truth. Because it isn't a definite statement either way. Not intentionally made to be vague. It is just as it would be any humans interpretation of an event that they are thinking of. If it had been Morrison writing it he would have worded it differently. If it was Jurgens he would have worded it differently. For better or for worse. Which you would then be met with the same hypothesis. Ultimately comics aren't created for battleboards (not saying anyone said that), they aren't going to say "This fight made the whole phantom zone tremble because of how powerful we all are". Because it would sound like a robot talking (which Bendis has been guilty of doing in the past). Like in a lot of poetry things are written often in flowery language. This is just a regular version of that.

I have contacted Bendis to see if he will answer this question.

Damborgson
Thanks Scott thumb up

Philosophía
Originally posted by ghostman
LMAOO carver..........jesus christ.

why dont you address those hulk scans a few pages back Carver is not even the dumbest person on that page. He's the 3rd.

The real highlight is Thorbags having been left an incoherent mess where they use silver age colorful narration to cope.

Rage.Of.Olympus

Philosophía
Well, if I will take you of ignore, let's do it properly...

Battlezone invitation:

Thor's battle with Midgard Serpent shook multiple Universes.

Ban for 3 months. 6 months? a year? I'm as flexible as your ex.

What say you? Will we blank out the sun? Will we shake the heavens?

Doth the moon shy away its face when she sees you running away?

Damborgson
laughing out loud

Philosophía
stick out tongue

Philosophía
https://media.giphy.com/media/1Zbeweu52ZaQE/giphy.gif

Will rage bear the burden of Atlas and try to regain his manhood?

Or will he, the retarded son of Midgard, the laughing stock of Somali kind, write a post as long as the Winters in Jotunheim, where he will try to get hell out of dodge?

Rage.Of.Olympus

Philosophía
https://i.imgur.com/9ySPRcz.gif

Henceforth thou, quailing mutt, shall be banished back to Hel, until Yggdrasil doth lose its leaves.

abhilegend
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
What are you even saying here?

It's very simple my child.

That's not what the comic says. The world tree trembled but not due to any direct or indirect "aftereffect" of their fight. Just like the sun hiding its face.

I simply said that where it was even shown. Then you went full retard and started showing the scan where its not even mentioned that it was Thor ejo did it. Walt wasn't a subtle writer, when he wanted, he wrote it directly.

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/10/102593/3239739-0+%284%29.jpg

"The force of the blow sends shockwaves through the nine worlds".



laughing out loud

This is just hilarious now. Keep it up. "Waah, Waah how dare you question it, it's so icoooooonic."



Yeah, you're out of it.

ghostman
lmaoo im still crying at supermans infinity vision laughing laughing


oh carver...... how low you have fallen.......... sad

carver9
Originally posted by ghostman
lmaoo im still crying at supermans infinity vision laughing laughing


oh carver...... how low you have fallen.......... sad

Educate me. How would Superman know if the Phantom zone is shaking? Is he connected in a way I'm unaware of?

celeyhyga17
Like I said, blow ups would happen after posting those scans. Right on cue. laughing out loud


Thor by nature is a "mythical" character for obvious reasons. Many of his stories have been written in such folkloric fashion that it reads like outright poetry. Simonson went extra poetic in this fight with Jormugand. The Midgard Serpent is one of his great foes after all.

To see smart people devolve themselves in such hypocrisy and bias is bewildering. Feats not counting because it was written poetically? Smh... I mean of all the.... facepalm
That's petty and pathetic as hell. So phukkin corny i swear to god.

Hell the last bit of Clark's introspection was poetic as hell.

"This is the moment all of our lives have been building to. This is the moment that defines Krypton's legacy for all time. This is the battle for Krypton."

And the bit with the "feat" highlights the poetic style Bendis was attempting.

"The Phantom Zone trembles under the weight of this fight."

There's literally a few metaphors in that line alone.

Worst part is I posted Thor's feat to make a point. If you take it on face value, it is even greater by magnitudes. If you take it on face value.

abhilegend
Originally posted by carver9
Educate me. How would Superman know if the Phantom zone is shaking? Is he connected in a way I'm unaware of?
Superman has already checked entire Phantom Zone in one glance.

https://i.postimg.cc/k6sQ55X9/image.jpg

And its nigh infinite there too.

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Like I said, blow ups would happen after posting those scans. Right on cue. laughing out loud


Thor by nature is a "mythical" character for obvious reasons. Many of his stories have been written in such folkloric fashion that it reads like outright poetry. Simonson went extra poetic in this fight with Jormugand. The Midgard Serpent is one of his great foes after all.

To see smart people devolve themselves in such hypocrisy and bias is bewildering. Feats not counting because it was written poetically? Smh... I mean of all the.... facepalm
That's petty and pathetic as hell. So phukkin corny i swear to god.

Hell the last bit of Clark's introspection was poetic as hell.

"This is the moment all of our lives have been building to. This is the moment that defines Krypton's legacy for all time. This is the battle for Krypton."

And the bit with the "feat" highlights the poetic style Bendis was attempting.

"The Phantom Zone trembles under the weight of this fight."

There's literally a few metaphors in that line alone.

Worst part is I posted Thor's feat to make a point. If you take it on face value, it is even greater by magnitudes. If you take it on face value.
The earthquakes across the phantom zone aren't metaphor.

The sheer desperation here is just amusing.

carver9
Dont think people know what infinity means.

abhilegend
Originally posted by carver9
Dont think people know what infinity means.
Does it translates to Hulk?

DarkSaint85
Lol. All you guys.

Look, all this happened because someone asked what Superman's best striking feat was.

Abhi posted what HE thought it was.

If all you guys have something better, by all means, post it, rathwr than attempting to nitpick this one to death lol. You're all like that one guy in the group who shoots down other's suggestions of where to eat without contributing anything.

DarkSaint85
'Hey man, you hungry?'
'Yeah sure, where you wanna go?'
'How about Mexican food?'
'Oh no, too spicy'
'Ok, pizza?'
'Nah, too doughy'
'Burgers?'
'Nah, am watching my macros'
'That new health place down-'
'Hmmm too hippyish'
'Well where do you wanna go?'
'I dunno....you choose'

Then Carver joins in:
https://i.postimg.cc/Bbk2ZRCd/1367337.jpg

Damborgson
DS, what's going on man? That was not a normal reaction lol.

DarkSaint85
What, poking fun at Carver? I thought it was standard lol.

StiltmanFTW
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
'Hey man, you hungry?'
'Yeah sure, where you wanna go?'
'How about Mexican food?'
'Oh no, too spicy'
'Ok, pizza?'
'Nah, too doughy'
'Burgers?'
'Nah, am watching my macros'
'That new health place down-'
'Hmmm too hippyish'
'Well where do you wanna go?'
'I dunno....you choose'

Then Carver joins in:
https://i.postimg.cc/Bbk2ZRCd/1367337.jpg

laughing

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
The earthquakes across the phantom zone aren't metaphor.

The sheer desperation here is just amusing.
facepalm

No shiet. Why do u think I didn't quote it?

The point still eludes u my friend.



Anyways... The use of flowery language is a common occurence in Thor stories. It was used when he shattered worlds in godbomb/godbutcher. Simonson used it often in his run. Jormugand fight is a perfect example. Lesser known writers use it.

Roy Thomas for example.
http://i.imgur.com/ApojYHzm.jpg


Also.. Fighting in Nidavelier, but shaking Asgard (and Midgard?).
http://i.imgur.com/3yGMC1fm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/qrMEorWm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/U2Iloixm.jpg

Make of that what you will. Just pointing out that he's a notorious realm shaker and is the king dingaling of shaking shiet.

StiltmanFTW
And Hulk still eats him.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
And Hulk still eats him.
thumb up
Hulk is Hulk.

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
facepalm

No shiet. Why do u think I didn't quote it?

The point still eludes u my friend.



Anyways... The use of flowery language is a common occurence in Thor stories. It was used when he shattered worlds in godbomb/godbutcher. Simonson used it often in his run. Jormugand fight is a perfect example. Lesser known writers use it.

Roy Thomas for example.
http://i.imgur.com/ApojYHzm.jpg


Also.. Fighting in Nidavelier, but shaking Asgard (and Midgard?).
http://i.imgur.com/3yGMC1fm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/qrMEorWm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/U2Iloixm.jpg

Make of that what you will. Just pointing out that he's a notorious realm shaker and is the king dingaling of shaking shiet.
Yeah, Asgard is hardly the size of a realm, it was continental in size.

"Trial of Thor" and Rage of Thor are out of continuity.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=14377911& amp;highlight=Rage+of+thor+forumid%3A98#post143779
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You never fail to amaze with the length you go to highball Thor.

carver9
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
facepalm

No shiet. Why do u think I didn't quote it?

The point still eludes u my friend.



Anyways... The use of flowery language is a common occurence in Thor stories. It was used when he shattered worlds in godbomb/godbutcher. Simonson used it often in his run. Jormugand fight is a perfect example. Lesser known writers use it.

Roy Thomas for example.
http://i.imgur.com/ApojYHzm.jpg


Also.. Fighting in Nidavelier, but shaking Asgard (and Midgard?).
http://i.imgur.com/3yGMC1fm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/qrMEorWm.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/U2Iloixm.jpg

Make of that what you will. Just pointing out that he's a notorious realm shaker and is the king dingaling of shaking shiet.

Thor shook the heavens? Amazing.

abhilegend
laughing out loud

StiltmanFTW
It's not 616?

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, Asgard is hardly the size of a realm, it was continental in size.

"Trial of Thor" and Rage of Thor are out of continuity.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=14377911& amp;highlight=Rage+of+thor+forumid%3A98#post143779
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You never fail to amaze with the length you go to highball Thor.
facepalm
Thor Ages of Thunder, Thor Reign of Blood, and Thor Man of War were all one shots that were connected as one series. I don't care to argue continuity with this series hence I don't reference them on anything Thor related.


The Trial of Thor and Rage of Thor is a totally separate mini series. I use them because they have been referenced in Thor handbooks.
http://i.imgur.com/xfBuEixm.jpg

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
facepalm
Thor Ages of Thunder, Thor Reign of Blood, and Thor Man of War were all one shots that were connected as one series. I don't care to argue continuity with this series hence I don't reference them on anything Thor related.


The Trial of Thor and Rage of Thor is a totally separate mini series. I use them because they have been referenced in Thor handbooks.
http://i.imgur.com/xfBuEixm.jpg
Brevoort straight up stated that "Rage of Thor" was out of continuity which is connected to Trial of Thor as well.

Which handbook is that? Issue number?

abhilegend
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
It's not 616?
Nope.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
Brevoort straight up stated that "Rage of Thor" was out of continuity which is connected to Trial of Thor as well.

Which handbook is that? Issue number?
Thor Saga.



And lol at u sing Brevoort on a social media platform.

Philosophía
Thorbags, I'll let your little minds in on a little secret.

This is not how debating works.

Just because Thor's stories use blatantly demonstrable hyperboles doesn't mean that we take any statement in comics as hyperbole.

This is called a false equivalence fallacy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_equivalence

It would be the same as me using nanosecond used on Cyclops, which is hyperbole:
https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/39794763/CyclopsNanosecond.jpg.html

And say that this means Silver Surfer's nanosecond feat is also hyperbole:
https://imgur.com/a/N7e2vFb

Or say that any statements that are not convenient to me are hyperboles.

Each statement and scene is taken on its own merit. Each has to be argued against on its own merit.

By using false equivalencies, I, and everybody else, could literally ignore every statement, ever, in comics.

Whether or not Thor's statements are hyperbole, doesn't affect in any way whether or not the Phantom Zone one is.

How retarded do you have to be, that this has to be explained to you?

You're easily the dumbest people I've seen on these forums. Carver probably doubles your combined IQ, and he barely knows how to tie his shoelaces.

DarkSaint85
I think the Balder pie feat should reappear.

Philosophía
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I think the Balder pie feat should reappear. Thor uses hyperbole to say Balder stops a lightspeed pie:
https://imgur.com/a/rgENGOu

That, obviously, means that Flash is using hyperbole here, too:
https://i.imgur.com/UlH8iv6.jpg

!!!!

I think we're on to something. Is there ANY feat we can trust?!

DarkSaint85

Philosophía
Wally can only hope to match the speedster that is Balder.

StiltmanFTW
Fun fact:

Demented Rage and his minion, celery, are the last thorbags alive on KMC Forums.

Everyone else has perished over the years. Dambo retconned himself out of that group.

One_Angry_Scot
I know you guys are joking but we know that people were not saying that. Now the original discussion about Superman and the Phantom Zone has now been swept under the rug.

Philosophía
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Fun fact:

Demented Rage and his minion, celery, are the last thorbags alive on KMC Forums.

Everyone else has perished over the years. Dambo retconned himself out of that group. Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
I know you guys are joking but we know that people were not saying that. Now the original discussion about Superman and the Phantom Zone has now been swept under the rug. Damborg is legitimately trying to judge the feat on its own merit, and I admire him for that. He didn't get triggered, try to insecurely use logical fallacies and go "Look at this poetry, Thor can do the same!! The sun even turns away when Thor strikes!! Either this is true, or both are false!!".

Even carver, with all of his insecurity, tried to use a scan he knew nothing about, but at least had the decency to keep quiet once shown.

celeyhyga17
Lol at Philo trying to change the narrative.

Dambo and Scott thumb up
From the get go

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
I know you guys are joking but we know that people were not saying that. Now the original discussion about Superman and the Phantom Zone has now been swept under the rug.

Well, that's what I was saying.

Someone asked what his best striking feat was. Abhi posted it. It was debated.

If people have a BETTER feat, by all means, post it.

One_Angry_Scot
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well, that's what I was saying.

Someone asked what his best striking feat was. Abhi posted it. It was debated.

If people have a BETTER feat, by all means, post it.

It wasn't really debated though was it. Happens to be a Thor fan that has a problem with it. So there of course has to be a agenda. Then it's swept under the rug. It was hardly discussed at all. Just another "lets insult Thor" which I think is a fault from both sides because the Thor fans maybe could not have brought him up and just kept the discussion on the topic of Superman.

One_Angry_Scot
I made a post trying to discuss it since people were just regurgitating the same points over and over and that was ignored. But arguments of people insulting eachother that carries on, do people care enough to know what happened. I contacted Bendis. Do people actually want to know what happened or do we just want to sling poop at eachother?

celeyhyga17
thumb up


I wonder who started with the insults. Fragile mind that one.

One_Angry_Scot
I'll post it again,

Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
I'll just play Devils advocate here. Debating this will largely always end into semantics. Grammar can be at hand hugely here. Remember I'm not stating a view here I'm just running through each point.

1. You could say that the only way Superman knows that the entire Zone is in trouble is because he can hear across a dimension that is seemingly boundless. Which if seen that way would also imply his abilities to hear things is basically incalculable across any distance.

If that is the opposite and he can't hear that far (which wasn't 100% clarified) then you could say Superman is making an assumption which if you wanted to you could say is based on a well thought intuition.

2. On the other hand you could say that the scan itself says "Every creature must have been alerted to this". In language this doesn't mean they did definitely, it just implies that Superman thinks the battle is raging so much that everything inside the zone must have been able to hear it.

===

He can hear Earthquakes in the distance. The term distance is never clarified further. Saying the zone is trembling again,

Again if we were to assume that the zone was trembling how would we assume this is true. One hypothesis is the fact that in this case Superman can hear across the entire spectrum of the phantom zone. Which is itself a feat that is very impressive. But if that was true then he wouldn't have said "must have been alerted". He would have said "Every creature inside the Zone has been alerted, chaos will further descend on the Phantom Zone".

3. Insomuch as someone might say something like "The world stands with you", "The world stands in amazement" or any other variation of them pithy lines. Nobody actually does know if them things are true. Can they really know if a member of an undiscovered tribe from Papua New Guinea is rooting with lets say Buzz Aldrin to have success. We know that this is in reality hyperbole. But it makes for an extremely impressive statement.

Superman I don't think is being hyperbolic. There would be little point in doing so, But if he is not being hyperbolic does it mean that the entire Phantom Zone is therefore trembling? Put simply it doesn't, even if you are on the side that believes that to be fact. It doesn't give you a concrete answer, one might want to say it is a reasonable assumption based on what he can hear, feel (vibrations etc.)

===============================

Like I say there isn't really a way for anyone to be 100%. I don't think Bendis was deliberately trying to write the story to be clandestine except to only a few people who are initiated who "know the truth". Nobody knows the 100% truth.

The only way you will know is if someone contacts Bendis and asks him. Like the time when I asked Dan Jurgens if Superman had flown from the edge of the Universe back to Earth or just from Saturn back to Earth if anyone remembers that. And it was revealed that he did in fact fly from the edge of the Universe.

You really need to contact Bendis to find out the the exact truth. Because it isn't a definite statement either way. Not intentionally made to be vague. It is just as it would be any humans interpretation of an event that they are thinking of. If it had been Morrison writing it he would have worded it differently. If it was Jurgens he would have worded it differently. For better or for worse. Which you would then be met with the same hypothesis. Ultimately comics aren't created for battleboards (not saying anyone said that), they aren't going to say "This fight made the whole phantom zone tremble because of how powerful we all are". Because it would sound like a robot talking (which Bendis has been guilty of doing in the past). Like in a lot of poetry things are written often in flowery language. This is just a regular version of that.

celeyhyga17
Even then, it would be hard to wholeheartedly accept a statement from a writer through social media. Social media is your avenue of questioning Scott?
Anyways, so many things to factor in.

DarkSaint85
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
thumb up


I wonder who started with the insults. Fragile mind that one.

Well....you knew full well what would happen when you posted your scans stick out tongue

So in effect, it's all your fault lol.

cdtm
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well....you knew full well what would happen when you posted your scans stick out tongue

So in effect, it's all your fault lol.

He's outta control, that one.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well....you knew full well what would happen when you posted your scans stick out tongue

So in effect, it's all your fault lol.
Yes. I know how some Superfans get all upset at the drop of a dime. Quite amusing, and yet so sad.

I was hoping that wouldn't be the case as I'm an optimist, but growth hasn't reached that far as of yet.

One_Angry_Scot
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Even then, it would be hard to wholeheartedly accept a statement from a writer through social media. Social media is your avenue of questioning Scott?
Anyways, so many things to factor in.

The point is you know when Sentry died in SIEGE. Peoeple were debating all over about did Robert want to die or did he not and he was just killed.

Then Bendis says in an interview that Sentry wanted to be killed but he didn't want to put a 4th wall esque line where someone says "Damn if Sentry didn't want to die we couldn't have killed him". Which is what my point about flowery language/poetry however you wish to describe it comes from.

The point is people shouldn't have to resort to contacting the writers. But when a debate ends up descending into complete non sequitur s it has to be brought back. Otherwise people might as well be asylum inmates talking to their reflections.

It to me at least was pretty obvious that was the case that Robert wanted to die. But as is nature people debate which is fine. But if someone then says "x is an idiot".

Or like how in this thread insults are being traded. It makes no sense. Though in the case of this scan Bendis has sort of made this pretty ambiguous by accident. I'm pretty sure he didn't think of writing that line to be some awesome Deceptive Cadence type thing.

Philosophía
In fairness, celey didn't choose to be born retarded. The Universe wanted him that way.

I, on the other hand, could have chosen not to point out the obvious, and leave him be.

So it's my fault for calling a spade a spade.

I guess, you could say, his mind is so dense, that it broke through the dimension of my ignore list.

Suffice to say, the walls were reinforced now. And that is the last time I'll address the double-neuron brothers.

One_Angry_Scot

celeyhyga17
I remember that. Can't recall if that was straight social media or some nerd media outlets in the vein of cbr, newsrama, etc...
For whatever its worth, I would tend to put more weight with the latter rather than the former. I guess u can call it a form of snooty bias, but it just seems more official. And for the record, I did think Sentry was more responsible for his death than the final strike that hit him.

Philosophía
Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
I'll post it again, In the meantime...

https://s7d2.turboimg.net/t/39838458_soulfire1.jpg https://s7d2.turboimg.net/t/39838459_soulfire2.jpg https://s7d2.turboimg.net/t/39838460_soulfire3.jpg https://s7d2.turboimg.net/t/39838461_soulfire4.jpg

Superman shatters SoulFire Darkseid's body, which can withstand attacks from The Source

cdtm

One_Angry_Scot

One_Angry_Scot
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I remember that. Can't recall if that was straight social media or some nerd media outlets in the vein of cbr, newsrama, etc...
For whatever its worth, I would tend to put more weight with the latter rather than the former. I guess u can call it a form of snooty bias, but it just seems more official. And for the record, I did think Sentry was more responsible for his death than the final strike that hit him.

Was CBR,

https://www.cbr.com/storming-heaven-siege-4/

If you type CTRL+F then put in die it will be the 4th one hat shows th epart in question.

Philosophía
Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
Always loved that scan. The art is lovely.

But of course as we know Darkseid has a weak point on his 12th Lumbar haha.

Jokes aside that scan is extremely impressive. Superman has power level that is extremely dynamic if he needs to act. Look at OWAW as an example. Then eh will perform way under that grade. It is part of his character to be on one hand extremely powerful when the time comes. But writers put failsafes in his way to stop him from just OWAW'ING every character he comes across. While that would be enjoyable to read in the end it would get old very quickly.

A character like this makes it very hard to discuss on battleboards because we can either go with the Superman that can do something like this, go OWAW mode able to see things in whatever second variation. But then if say for example Helspont comes back and lands a punch on him then someone could for instance say "Superman is so slow he can do one thing one time and another thing at another time".

To make characters like Superman easier to discuss I think people need to be a lot more specific. Superman also suffers being that he appears in so many comics it's crazy. In the end a character like him becomes chaotic to debate about to a point. Unless specific clarification is exacted. thumb up

He has a built in "variable power level" depending on his mindset that allows the writers leeway to fit him in the Justice League, or have him fight Darkseid alone. Not unlike some other S-type from the neighbour company that struggles with his power, heh.

In Highfather and Zeus's own words:
https://www.turboimagehost.com/p/39838751/shazammostpowersun_zpscabe3a77.jpg.html

stick out tongue

A few more I have at hand:
Him and E2 Superman hitting each other shatter space/time:
https://s7d5.turboimg.net/t/39838720_supesvse2strength2.jpg https://s7d5.turboimg.net/t/39838721_supesvse2strength4.jpg https://s7d5.turboimg.net/t/39838722_supesvse2strength7.jpg

He nearly shatters Diana's bracelets https://imgur.com/a/AEa64] in a few strikes:
https://s7d3.turboimg.net/t/39838733_ddsupesvsdiana3.jpg https://s7d3.turboimg.net/t/39838734_ddsupesvsdiana5.jpg https://s7d3.turboimg.net/t/39838735_ddsupesvsdiana6.jpg https://s7d3.turboimg.net/t/39838736_ddsupesvsdiana7.jpg

For the laughs, he goes into punch-outs with Living Universes:
https://s7d5.turboimg.net/t/39838750_consciousuniverse.jpg

StiltmanFTW
Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
The point is you know when Sentry died in SIEGE. Peoeple were debating all over about did Robert want to die or did he not and he was just killed.

Then Bendis says in an interview that Sentry wanted to be killed but he didn't want to put a 4th wall esque line where someone says "Damn if Sentry didn't want to die we couldn't have killed him". Which is what my point about flowery language/poetry however you wish to describe it comes from.

The point is people shouldn't have to resort to contacting the writers. But when a debate ends up descending into complete non sequitur s it has to be brought back. Otherwise people might as well be asylum inmates talking to their reflections.

It to me at least was pretty obvious that was the case that Robert wanted to die. But as is nature people debate which is fine. But if someone then says "x is an idiot".

Or like how in this thread insults are being traded. It makes no sense. Though in the case of this scan Bendis has sort of made this pretty ambiguous by accident. I'm pretty sure he didn't think of writing that line to be some awesome Deceptive Cadence type thing.

That interview still hasn't settled it.

People still debate it to this day, lol.

I like what Bendis said here, btw:

I see there is a lot of online speculation about that, and I thought it was pretty clear. I don't like to over analyze these things. I prefer the work to speak for itself, but I'll put two things out there.

Philosophía
edit.

nevermind..

SquallX
I am Neh Buh Loh! Who comes up with such names?

quanchi112
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
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I wonder who started with the insults. Fragile mind that one. thumb up

abhilegend
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Thor Saga.



And lol at u sing Brevoort on a social media platform.
That seems to be a random throwaway book instead of an actual handbook.

Why not? He is an editor and edits Thor as well.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by abhilegend
That seems to be a random throwaway book instead of an actual handbook.

Why not? He is an editor and edits Thor as well.
Lol how is that a throw away book?

Because u can't deny that mini was referenced in an official marvel handbook, the handbook is now a "random throwaway"?

Should i even take u seriously?

Btw u can purchase that book here. Have fun.
https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/38961/the_mighty_thor_saga_2011_1

quanchi112
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Lol how is that a throw away book?

Because u can't deny that mini was referenced in an official marvel handbook, the handbook is now a "random throwaway"?

Should i even take u seriously?

Btw u can purchase that book here. Have fun.
https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/38961/the_mighty_thor_saga_2011_1 laughing out loud

Damborgson
Yeah, that's ridiculous. Should start saying that about books you don't like.

"Pfft, stupid throw away series. Feat doesn't count."

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