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General DC Comics Discussion Thread

I suppose that may be a valid point, but am not certain.
 
So many of the links in the profile are just bad in Thor's profile ngl. The Galactus feat, again another shaking feat, I don't think the Nine Realms were Universal in World Engine but whatever. The life bomb feat is weird. Thor dies and is restored by Death not sure why its even listed as a feat. Will have to reread Thor I guess.

Anyway, I should stop derailing with Marvel stuff.
 
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So many of the links in the profile are just bad in Thor's profile ngl. The Galactus feat, again another shaking feat, I don't think the Nine Realms were Universal in World Engine but whatever. The life bomb feat is weird. Thor dies and is restored by Death not sure why its even listed as a feat. Will have to reread Thor I guess.

Anyway, I should stop derailing with Marvel stuff.
Asgard is the size of USA city according to the comics .
 
Asgard is the size of USA city according to the comics .
Its dependent upon the writer and what you mean by "Asgard". Few writers have the entirety of the dimension containing planets and stars but its not "Asgard" I will say. Just as how the entirety of the Milky Way and such isn't "Midgard". The only official map I have seen, in a World Engine collection, has Asgard as 100 miles in width. Really dependent upon what you're looking for.
 
Its dependent upon the writer and what you mean by "Asgard". Few writers have the entirety of the dimension containing planets and stars but its not "Asgard" I will say. Just as how the entirety of the Milky Way and such isn't "Midgard". The only official map I have seen, in a World Engine collection, has Asgard as 100 miles in width. Really dependent upon what you're looking for.
Yup . we have seen Odin busting galaxies inside the realm of asgard
 
The orrey houses the Multiverse created by perpetua which includes all the innumerable higher dimensions . COIE AM would be high 1b or 1b based on it .
The orrey of world does NOT encompass all higher dimensions, specially when the godsphere, monitor sphere and source wall (edge of creation) are higher spatial dimensions.

Which scan of "innumerable" higher dimensions do you speak of? And can you prove it applies to Snyder's cosmology?
 
Yup . we have seen Odin busting galaxies inside the realm of asgard
I don't think we have.

COIE AM would be high 1b or 1b based on it .
The innumerable thing is from N52. Why would the Crisis scale to it?

Anyway, I have been wondering how the Cosmology split affects minor cosmological figures like the New Gods and how many splits will the Cosmology have.
 
I'm think of a superboy vs goku/gohan/cell 4-B key, any of them👀 what do you guys think?
 
I'm a bit confused on PC Trigon's tiering. It's based off two things, off-screen feats in an alternate future, and the statement Monitor makes. The former seems odd considering we have no idea how he did it, and we never use alternate futures. The latter also seems odd, considering the statement is that both him and Jim have power above the 800 category, but this is really vague, considering 801 and 5,000 are both above 800, so this doesn't have to mean they're close in power.

This all seems fairly weak and I think it'd be better to stick him at Low 2-C for his Universe destroying statements, but I'm not that knowledgeable on Trigon, so if anyone could explain his tiering to me, I'd appreciate it.
 
I'm a bit confused on PC Trigon's tiering. It's based off two things, off-screen feats in an alternate future, and the statement Monitor makes. The former seems odd considering we have no idea how he did it, and we never use alternate futures. The latter also seems odd, considering the statement is that both him and Jim have power above the 800 category, but this is really vague, considering 801 and 5,000 are both above 800, so this doesn't have to mean they're close in power.

This all seems fairly weak and I think it'd be better to stick him at Low 2-C for his Universe destroying statements, but I'm not that knowledgeable on Trigon, so if anyone could explain his tiering to me, I'd appreciate it.
Which scans are you referring to specifically?
 
Yes, and I do not see how killing the Post-Crisis Justice League is a basis for tier 2 rankings.
 
I think that's there because Doctor Fate's (a tier 2) helmet was seen in his trophy room, implying he killed him, but either way there's way too little context to say how it happened.
Is there anyone here that's particularly knowledgeable on Trigon? I see the initial upgrade was made by Prince of the Morning, but he's long since been off the wiki.
 
I think that's there because Doctor Fate's (a tier 2) helmet was seen in his trophy room, implying he killed him, but either way there's way too little context to say how it happened.
Well, scaling from an undefined version of Doctor Fate is uncertain given that different incarnations have had very different power levels.
 
No problem.

Yeah but Current justification is like this:
Speed: Massively FTL+ (Faster than his Pre-Flashpoint self following his return from the Speed Force.[14] Swifter than Superman[15] and Barry Allen).

I'm proposing it to be like this:
Speed: Massively FTL+ up to Infinite (Faster than his Pre-Flashpoint self following his return from the Speed Force.[14] Swifter than Superman[15] and Barry Allen).

Since they could moving across the multiverse even beyond the orrery to purge the Darkness that affected the entire multiverse.
This since it's accepted iirc, should I make a CRT?
 
What book please?
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Pre-Crisis seems to be a part of the new DC Comics multiverse, if all of their stories count now, yes.
 
OK, so the characters aren't just becoming composite versions of themselves, just that Pre-Crisis exists in the multiverse now. That's what I thought was happening.
 
From the conclusion of dark knights death metal all the histories of the characters became one since pre-crisis era to rebirth and in recent dark crisis pariah brought back the lost infinite universes and added them to the current multiverse also.
 
I believe there was a scan where someone was talking about the history of the JL and included the Pre Crisis league. I could try to look for that if it sounds relevant.

Edit: I found it, from Dark Crisis: Free Comic Book day. Basically, when someone is explaining the history of the JL, the visual shows Silver Age, Post Crisis and New 52 teams.
 
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current Superman has absurd consistent feats of showin . I will post later. He might be back to pre crisis lvls in strength with more hax
 
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