Last month i saw All-star Superman movie. I really wondered of him. Because he lifted 200 Quintillion tons easily with one hand and he said "i feel like i can do more". Its awesome.
Who can lift this weight?
Note: no Omnipotents allowed and no Amazo like being allowed.
Who can lift 200 Quintillion tons?
My twin brother He-Man can do the same.
Also, the DCU is banned from this conversation because of the "New 52" thing.
World Breaker Hulk perhaps? How about current Hulk? I was led to believe he's uber strong now.
Anyway, post-crisis pre-flashpoint Supes could do it.
what does 200 Quintilion tons weigh on the moon? Less gravity and all...33 Quintillion tons
From heroes I'd say Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Martian Manhunter and maybe Orion and Maxima of DC and probably Sentry, Hulk, Thor, Hercules Silver Surfer, Black Bolt, among others, etc. of MarvelSentry struggles with the Helicarrier and you expect him to lift 200 Quintillion? Nyehehehehe! Forgive the trolling. I can't help it.
@Larkin1388 said:Does anyone know how much Asgard weighs.?I may be wrong but would Thor be able to lift this with OF?Thor with OF needed help to lift Asgard. I don't know how heavy Asgard is, though.
@Or35ti said:lol you're forgiven. The character suffers from really inconsistent writing tho. One minute he's holding cosmic cubes and putting the taking down the Hulk, the next he's being taken out by the Helicarrier. I think normally he should be able to lift 200 quintillion tons and more. plus don't forget S.H.I.E.L.D. has him listed as Earth's most powerful and most dangerous superhero, even tho I think Thor could take him but whatever.From heroes I'd say Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Martian Manhunter and maybe Orion and Maxima of DC and probably Sentry, Hulk, Thor, Hercules Silver Surfer, Black Bolt, among others, etc. of MarvelSentry struggles with the Helicarrier and you expect him to lift 200 Quintillion? Nyehehehehe! Forgive the trolling. I can't help it.
From heroes I'd say Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Martian Manhunter and maybe Orion and Maxima of DC and probably Sentry, Hulk, Thor, Hercules Silver Surfer, Black Bolt, among others, etc. of MarvelBlack Bolt is really that strong physically ?
Black Bolt would blow out his back on 100 tons.
@Jake Fury said:Black Bolt would blow out his back on 100 tons.that's what I am thinking.
Medusa would have to take Lockjaw down to the Quickie Mart and get ol' BB a big case of Preparation H.
@King Saturn: I'm not exactly sure but I know he's no slouch when it comes to strength. As for 200 quintillion tons i may be overstating a bit200 quintillion tons is quite a bit of strength... only the elite class 100 strength people in the Marvel or DC Universe can press weight like that.
Well the Sentry might be shaky too since he had trouble lifting a Helicarrier by himself... but the others you are probably right about.@King Saturn: lol you're probably right. but i think the other marvel characters i mentioned could take it.
@JediXMan said:How? He had the Odinfore and it was pre-Bor. What weakened him?@Larkin1388 said:If your talking about Secret Invasion, he was still very weakened (according to the writer)I may be wrong but would Thor be able to lift this with OF?Thor with OF needed help to lift Asgard. I don't know how heavy Asgard is, though.
Anyway, post-crisis pre-flashpoint Supes could do it.So that's what we're now going to call Post-Crisis Superman huh? So I guess it's going to get abbreviated into PCPF Superman. I'm probably just going to call him Pre-Flashpoint Superman or PF Superman.
"When Thor returned from the oblivion of Ragnarok, he had inherited much of the vast mystical power wielded by his deceased father, Odin. If the Skrulls were facing Thor at his best, they would need to bring some immensely powerful weapons to bear. Unfortunately for the people of Broxton and the Asgardians, Thor isn’t at full power. In recent issues of "Thor," the Thunder God expended much of the Odin Power in order to revive the Asgardians who were "sleeping" on earth, hidden in mortal bodies. "His batteries are a little worn down," Fraction said"
Its no big deal though, just thought it was relevant to mention. Thor being fictional and all, one day normal Thor could lift something and then a week later in a different book, struggle to lift something half that other weight. In fiction such a thing can make perfect sense.
@JediXMan: So you are referring to Secret Invasion mini? I am not the writer, so I am not sure how what answer you wish for me to give you? It was Matt Fraction though, and interview should still be up somewhere. I save quotes though and this was straight from that interview. "When Thor returned from the oblivion of Ragnarok, he had inherited much of the vast mystical power wielded by his deceased father, Odin. If the Skrulls were facing Thor at his best, they would need to bring some immensely powerful weapons to bear. Unfortunately for the people of Broxton and the Asgardians, Thor isn’t at full power. In recent issues of "Thor," the Thunder God expended much of the Odin Power in order to revive the Asgardians who were "sleeping" on earth, hidden in mortal bodies. "His batteries are a little worn down," Fraction said" Its no big deal though, just thought it was relevant to mention. Thor being fictional and all, one day normal Thor could lift something and then a week later in a different book, struggle to lift something half that other weight. In fiction such a thing can make perfect sense.I'm not arguing with you. I just think it's weird. After reviving the Asgardians, he went into Odinsleep, I believe.
I'm not arguing with you. I just think it's weird. After reviving the Asgardians, he went into Odinsleep, I believe.He did. I just checked.
Darkseid?Darkseid's physical strength is above that of Superman... so I would say yes.
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