Hyperion was failing and was eventually going to die like everyone else on his world. The only reason he survived was because A.I.M. pulled him through to the 616.
Hyperion was failing and was eventually going to die like everyone else on his world. The only reason he survived was because A.I.M. pulled him through to the 616.
Thanks for giving me a decent response on that.
So he didn't tank two universes colliding? He got teleported?
What's wrong with it being an outlier? He still did it. That's someone he can do now. Its a comic book it doesn't have to match up with every other feat he has. Its common that heroes are smart/strong/fast enough for whatever the plot needs. Can't fault them for that. I don't like disregarding feats just because they are too good.
@jayc1324: thats true he still did it but for the battle forums when a character does something he doesnt do on a regular basis its considered an outlier. Consistent showings are what are used during battle forum on a majority.
Hyperion was failing and was eventually going to die like everyone else on his world. The only reason he survived was because A.I.M. pulled him through to the 616.
It also says the cascading energy collapsed 2 universes. I'm 90% sure that means he survived that much energy, as he was pulled from the void after the destruction, not moments before-hand.
Edit 1: I'm currently looking for the scan after the one posted. Here's something for the meantime:
Edit 2: Guys, everyone... this is why you don't listen to Internet people without proof. They say things that aren't true because of the anonymity. These guys won't even admit they're wrong once they see this, but here goes anyways.
Now does that put his durability above Supes? I would say so, but until we get more feats it's really hard to quantify. This same Hyperion had his eyes gouged out, easily, by a Beyonder.
But Beyonders also killed the Living Tribunal, every Celestial, and every cosmic abstract, from every single multiverse. They also destroyed countless universes and created Molecule Man and PR Beyonder (I'm assuming based on evidence). So it doesn't say much to lose to them.
It's all too new and not established enough yet to really make pronunciations.
I am not actually sure how to classify it, because the text on the page gives us no hint of time that Hyperion actually held these two, it could have been only a second before he was squashed a foot or two into each and they collapsed against each other as if he hadn't even been there. But it does tell us that everything else on those planets had already died due to proximity... so even if he had held it, it would have been a Pyrrhic victory. Unlike this non-canon version of the same feat:
Regarding his survival, well either he did survive and was left in an empty void or AIM pulled him out at the last second.
@outside_85: See my earlier post #14. He clearly was the only living being durable enough in either universe to be able to survive the cascading energies of colliding universes. These same energies completely obliterated 2 universes and left Hyperion unharmed. To quote "And everything died. Everything... except him. He floated in nothingness."
Not to you: I literally proved this point a few posts ago. I don't even know why I try anymore, people don't even read threads, just the OP and then they reply with false info, redundant info, or uneducated guesses even when the evidence has already been posted. They just want to see their username on here, I swear.
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