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Old, read the series and he would still be punked by Santa Claus every year
The OE is nothing compared to a lump of coal .
However I do agree to that he is more dangerous and intimidating than Thanos, despite his fall over recent years into Jobberside (although he isn't in bad a shape as Thanos was pre Starlin clone retconning).
Ah well, here's another cool scene from issue 2, which has been the cause of non stop feuding over comic boards since that fateful day
The OE is nothing compared to a lump of coal .
However I do agree to that he is more dangerous and intimidating than Thanos, despite his fall over recent years into Jobberside (although he isn't in bad a shape as Thanos was pre Starlin clone retconning).
Ah well, here's another cool scene from issue 2, which has been the cause of non stop feuding over comic boards since that fateful day
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
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Yeah, I have the whole thing too. You forgot to show the outcome of that hit.
People can feud all they want. The truth hurts the fanboy.
I love how he says it might have been his hardest fight... all four captions of it. Thor had his hammer caught in mid swing, and was K.O.'d in 2 or 3 hits. Thor's tough by Marvel standards, but he's no Superman.
One thing about that though, why did Cap give his shield to Superman? Isn't Supes' own invulnerability even more resistant than it? Even if that's not the case, Cap is also human; why would he give up his defense to the toughest guy on the team?
People can feud all they want. The truth hurts the fanboy.
I love how he says it might have been his hardest fight... all four captions of it. Thor had his hammer caught in mid swing, and was K.O.'d in 2 or 3 hits. Thor's tough by Marvel standards, but he's no Superman.
One thing about that though, why did Cap give his shield to Superman? Isn't Supes' own invulnerability even more resistant than it? Even if that's not the case, Cap is also human; why would he give up his defense to the toughest guy on the team?
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Excuse me? I'm a Superman fanboy, I was sure that page had "The dials go up to 11" here.
Also the part after that [the second half of the page] has the Avengers gang banging Superman .
Also while Superman is undoubtably above Thor stats wise, his magic hammer should be a killer advnatga against Superman, if Thor had the brains to use it (He would still be Speedblitzed).
Also, here is the rest of that page which you didn't include and I didn't scan:
, due to the travesty of Superman being group raped by the other avengers before Aquaman helps him. I didn't want to show this but you forced me to disprove you, you Superman hater
Also the part after that [the second half of the page] has the Avengers gang banging Superman .
Also while Superman is undoubtably above Thor stats wise, his magic hammer should be a killer advnatga against Superman, if Thor had the brains to use it (He would still be Speedblitzed).
Also, here is the rest of that page which you didn't include and I didn't scan:
, due to the travesty of Superman being group raped by the other avengers before Aquaman helps him. I didn't want to show this but you forced me to disprove you, you Superman hater
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
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I meant the truth hurts the THOR fanboy (Superman knocking him out). My point was that people can debate all they want, Thor would lose against Superman.DEATH wrote:Excuse me? I'm a Superman fanboy, I was sure that page had "The dials go up to 11" here.
Also the part after that [the second half of the page] has the Avengers gang banging Superman .
Also while Superman is undoubtably above Thor stats wise, his magic hammer should be a killer advnatga against Superman, if Thor had the brains to use it (He would still be Speedblitzed)
By the way Death, what did you think I meant?
Yeah, having the whole avengers ganging up againt a greatly weakened Superman. What an achievement. I'd like to see them try that again with a fully healed Superman.KhyronTheBackstabber wrote:That part where Superman gets his ass handed to him by the Avengers is one of my favorite parts of that story.
Also, check out Heracles' mace when they're beating on him. He's hitting him so hard the damn thing is breaking.
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Superman is vulnerable to magic just like anyone else is vulnerable to it. All that means is that his invulnerability doesn't work against it. He's still going to have his offensive powers.Galvatron wrote:Shouldn't Superman be vulnerable to Mjolnir's mystical properties?
When did Thor and Doomsday go at it?Should we also assume that Superman's statement means Thor > Doomsday?
At any rate, one thing about Superman is that he rarely goes into a fight without holding back. When he initially fought Doomsday, it took him a couple of rounds to take his gloves off.
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I could care less about the circumstances, I just enjoy it when the King of Wank gets beat up.Enigma wrote: Yeah, having the whole avengers ganging up againt a greatly weakened Superman. What an achievement. I'd like to see them try that again with a fully healed Superman.
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I just like it that the Avengers admit that the JLA were more powerful than they were.KhyronTheBackstabber wrote:I could care less about the circumstances, I just enjoy it when the King of Wank gets beat up.Enigma wrote: Yeah, having the whole avengers ganging up againt a greatly weakened Superman. What an achievement. I'd like to see them try that again with a fully healed Superman.
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That was actually mentioned a couple of times throughout the book, by both sides. And for what it's worth, they also mentioned that Marvel Earth is actually smaller than DC Earth.Enigma wrote:I just like it that the Avengers admit that the JLA were more powerful than they were.KhyronTheBackstabber wrote:I could care less about the circumstances, I just enjoy it when the King of Wank gets beat up.Enigma wrote: Yeah, having the whole avengers ganging up againt a greatly weakened Superman. What an achievement. I'd like to see them try that again with a fully healed Superman.
I would assume he didn't, given what he said about the fight. Since he was also hit by Thor's hammer earlier, he knew what Thor could do.One question though, did Superman hold back when he fought against Thor?
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That Thor would beat Superman, and that I was a Thor fanboy trying to misquote the scene.I meant the truth hurts the THOR fanboy (Superman knocking him out). My point was that people can debate all they want, Thor would lose against Superman.
By the way Death, what did you think I meant?
Arguable, but Superman has a previous staement of going all out only against Doomsday [full power punches], and probably against Darkside who is masively superior to Superman.
One question though, did Superman hold back when he fought against Thor?
Thor would have possibly gotten "real" punches but Superman was not fighting at his best- no super speed, heat vision, freeze breathe, flight advantage etc' .
I hate to disullude you, but Marvel has a tier above top, with many charatcers who would beat or even Pwn superman handily, and guys above that [Skyfathers, Celestials etc.]I could care less about the circumstances, I just enjoy it when the King of Wank gets beat up.
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Actually, Superman did give Thor a blast of heat vision right before he caught his hammer and made him eat dirt. Superman wasn't using his full range of powers though; Thor still hit him once or twice. Had Supes been moving at superspeed, Thor wouldn't have even seen him coming.Thor would have possibly gotten "real" punches but Superman was not fighting at his best- no super speed, heat vision, freeze breathe, flight advantage etc' .
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I think the real question is, can Superman beat Santa?
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That and he is invulnerable to everything but NERF.dragon wrote:Well if Santa from here he is very strong and fast then supes going to have a hard time.Superman wrote:As much as I love myself, errr Supes... I am going to have to say Santa would win.CaptainChewbacca wrote:I think the real question is, can Superman beat Santa?
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Pfft Lobo ass raped Santa and all those lowly elves2000AD wrote:That and he is invulnerable to everything but NERF.dragon wrote:Well if Santa from here he is very strong and fast then supes going to have a hard time.Superman wrote: As much as I love myself, errr Supes... I am going to have to say Santa would win.
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