Please dont try to prove how "theoretically" powerful they should be, instead put up some of their "feats of power" to prove that they actially are as powerful as you say.
= Isn't he from the cartoon show, where they all were less powerful and his gimmick was being immune to damage or something like that? If that's something from the comics, then I don't know that version of him.
Flash ... NO
= As far as I know his max damage output for now is the Infinite Mass Punch, which wasn't all too impressive in the end of the day.
Superman ... NO
= Doesn't even belong on that list.
Thanos ... NO
= Killed Silver Surfer with few punches.
World Breaker Hulk ... NO
= Destroyed a planet with the combined efforts of him and She-Hulk.
TRION JUGGERNAUT ... HELL YEAH
= Isn't Trion Juggernaut like Juggernaut x 1000, due to him having Cyttorak's full power and didn't he even punch through dimensions from that point on?
I don't see anyone on the list having a chance against him.
Superman doesn't belong on the list? What new 52 Superman who has lifted 6 sextillion tons or something, or Silver Age Superman who moved planets with ease, really???!!
Trion's dimension punch is being blown out of proportion. Hercules and Thor closed a dimensional hole by colliding fists and it's well established Hulk is as strong as them. Heck Hulk punched through a time storm! Hulk's thunderclap diverted a universe destroying attack! Keep in mind all the aforementioned Hulk feats is in Savage form, a form two steps weaker than World Breaker form.
Superman doesn't belong on the list? What new 52 Superman who has lifted 6 sextillion tons or something, or Silver Age Superman who moved planets with ease, really???!!
SA Superman was able to move planets by breathing on them, and as a child he moved billions of planets on a chain effortlessly.
He's one of the strongest fictional characters ever.
And Flash belongs on the list right? The title says physically powerful. This incorporates durability also. Flash gets slowed when hitting the Absolute Zero temperature. Superman resisted a miniature black hole that would be trying to tear him apart. Imagine every atom from your body rushing to that one fist at speeds faster than light? You'd be reduced to nothing. Not to mention the crushing force of the thing. Flash can't do that.
But I do think Trion Juggernaut is physically the most powerful out of the list.
And Flash belongs on the list right? The title says physically powerful. This incorporates durability also. Flash gets slowed when hitting the Absolute Zero temperature. Superman resisted a miniature black hole that would be trying to tear him apart. Imagine every atom from your body rushing to that one fist at speeds faster than light? You'd be reduced to nothing. Not to mention the crushing force of the thing. Flash can't do that.
But I do think Trion Juggernaut is physically the most powerful out of the list.
He didn't resist a mini-black hole, he stopped it before it could fully breach containment, which is different. He contained it's energies and held the seal together. He did survive a double black hole though. Also, this is"classic" superman, as the OP clarified further down, so he's even more absurd.
@dratini1331: Still an impressive feat. Also to my understanding, Superman escaped a double black hole. Impressive speed feat considering that light can't even escape from black holes. Not quantifiable but still impressive.
I guess I missed the SA Superman mention. He should be the most powerful then.
@monsterstomp: Yea, not trying to discount it as impressive, just clarifying it. Also, him achieving escape velocity from a black hole means he would have to have speeds massively greater than light, so that's totally an awesome feat :D
@bruticus112: the flash and Supes would blitz thanos. Juggy and Hulk flash wouldn't be able to handle. juggernaut would put up a good fight but Supes and Hulk would prevail. Which version of superman are we talkin' about here, anyway?
NOTHING can escape from a black hole. It doesn't matter how fast it is. The limit on a black hole is not light, we just imply that because light is the fastest thing there is.
If he did, then that's not a speed feat because its unquantifiable. He wouldn't be moving, he'd be omnipresent.
NOTHING can escape from a black hole. It doesn't matter how fast it is. The limit on a black hole is not light, we just imply that because light is the fastest thing there is.
If he did, then that's not a speed feat because its unquantifiable. He wouldn't be moving, he'd be omnipresent.
@thedarklordpandamonium: ? I don't think it makes you omnipresent, though I could see it as require "infinite speed", e.g. teleportation to escape. If you aren't getting ripped into pieces, then you theoretically can escape a black hole by achieving a great enough velocity, as they're just super dense matter with crazy huge gravitational forces, no? We simply don't know what the upper limits are, since we can't actually exceed light.
Trion Juggernaut punched through a dimension or two.
Silver Age Superman broke through infinity.
...I dunno? I'm not even sure what breaking infinity even means. But, here it is:
Of course, this could be apart of Superman's speed more than strength, but seeing as how Superman doesn't have access to an extradimensional pool of infinite kinetic energy, I'll go with strength feat. That, and breaking dimensional barriers doesn't necessarily have much to do with strength; enter, Vibe.
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