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Shang taking on a giant mantis, big enough to try swallowing him whole. Pulls himself free of the mantis's mouth by grabbing the hand of a giant statue, then he gets behind the statue's head, which is bigger then a his body and like a giant boulder, and he kicks the head free, crushing the mantis.
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I think the first time I saw a Curt Swan Superman pushing a planet: this struck me as silly/absurd, not so much the feat itself, just how it was drawn. It showed Superman in typical, horizontal, flying position, with the planet (ie, its surface) depicted vertically, like a wall (I think the sky was blue and there was a tree in the background). It was like, y'know, pushing any other object: just place a hand on it and shove. That simple, like if I myself pushed against the soil. Just seemed...too calm and ordinary.
Of course, I could never take seriously those Cosmic Depot planet-towing chains.
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2.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
3.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
4.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
5.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang