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MrLuk2000 MrLuk2000 17 November 2020
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Collective Man's punches

This is a pretty easy calc. Collective Man has the force of 1 billion people/the population of China. Spidey can tank his punches, at least when in his Mark IV Armor. Human level is 40-100 Joules, so the median is 70 joules. There 1.386 billion people in China, so we multiply the 2 and get 97,020,000,000 Joules. There are 4,184,000,000 joules in a ton of TNT, so we do some division and get 23.1883365200764818 tons. 8-B is 11 to 100 Tons, so this is 8-B. It could be argued he downscales due to seeing quintuple, but besides that he was pretty much fine and I'm pretty sure it's still 8-B.

Edit: Actually, I'm going to redo this with 1.142 billion people since children or whatever would be 10-C, but there are 1.142 billion adults. We get 79,940,…

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MrLuk2000 MrLuk2000 1 July 2020
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Some MFTL+ Thor Feats

http://i.imgur.com/h6nwtcl.jpg

I'll be assuming a low-end timeframe of 30 seconds, as the feat takes place at "almost the speed of thought", which, for this issue, was enough to bring Loki from Asgard to Earth in one panel.

Distance - 13,264,000 lightyears

Timeframe - 30 seconds

13,264,000 lightyears/30 seconds = 4.183e21 m/s


http://i.imgur.com/3iqPp4E.jpg

This is an exact repeat of the previous feat in terms of assumptions and the distance. But the timeframe can be argued to be a bit higher. The text says they're caught up in the vortex before they can react and they are then carried to Asgard. While personally I interpret this as them being trapped in the vortex while moving to Asgard over a long period, I can see people saying that they went …

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MrLuk2000 MrLuk2000 6 April 2020
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Superman Feats Timeline Project

Credits to Firestorm Master Copy (Work in Progress)

The main goal of this thread is to catalog any major feats Superman to help newcomers see which feats are consistant and which are PIS/Outliers

Feel free to comment on any feats and sources, and I'll add it to the timeline.

Feat Format:

  • Source Link
    • Tier | Direct/Scaled | Description| Calculation Link |  Difficulty 

Adventures of Superman (volume 2) was an ongoing comic book featuring Superman stories by many different creative teams. All the stories are intended to be "continuity free" and do not fit into the canon of any of the mainstream DC universes (Prime Earth, New Earth, Earth-One or Earth-Two).

  • Adventures of Superman Vol 2 #3 September 2013
    • Superman flew from Apokolips to Earth.
    • You literall…
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MrLuk2000 MrLuk2000 6 April 2020
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Post-Crisis Superman and the Mageddon

Originally by Endless Mike


  • 1 Epic Mike's Description
  • 2 Endless Mike's Calculation
  • 3 My Feat Description (JLA (1997) #37-41)
    • 3.1 The Mageddon is smaller than previously thought
    • 3.2 Superman neither pushed back the Mageddon nor moved it a significant distance
  • 4 My Calculation
    • 4.1 How big is the star?
    • 4.2 How big is Mageddon?
    • 4.3 Scaled from Earth
    • 4.4 Scaled from Moon
    • 4.5 Mageddon's Mass
    • 4.6 Kinetic Energy


If you've ever debated Post-Crisis Superman, you've probably at least heard the name Mageddon crop up once or twice. But what is Mageddon?

Basically, it's a weapon created by the Old Gods (the precursors to the New Gods of New Genesis and Apokolips) which played a role in their eventual destruction. After that, it was trapped in a gravity well beyond the event horiz…



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MrLuk2000 MrLuk2000 3 April 2020
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Energy required to destroy a dimension with a starry sky

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Calc
  • 3 Results
    • 3.1 Starry Dimension Feats: 140.9373 PetaFoe (Multi-Solar System)


Creating or blowing up a dimension with a starry sky is an extremely common feat in fiction, but we currently lack solid values for these feats, and just peg them at 4-A

Let's try to put a number on them, shall we?


The farthest bright star visible from the unaided eye is Eta Carinae A, a red hypergiant that lies roughly 7,500 light years away from our little dot full of life.

Said star is, on average, 120 times more massive than our Sun at 2.387e32kg, with a radius of 167 million kilometers. It is mostly convective, which means we're going with the polytrope of 1.5 for the GBE.

  • (3*6.67408e-11*2.387e32^2)/(167000000000(5-1.5)) = 1.9517895e43 joules

7500…



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