Talk:Absolute Strength/@comment-27077671-20171220073155/@comment-27077671-20171223223648

Oh don't bother adding regular Superman, I merely used him as a backup argument. I merely wanted to show that Superman has more than enough evidence of qualification than the other characters previously up here, so him being removed but not the others makes no sense. Not agreeing with the infinite book thing is perfectly understandable, as even I am iffy about it. To clarify, however: sure, they are different artstyles, but they're the same Superman. Not only has technology advanced over time so some are more developed than others, we don't exactly have the same artist drawing every one of these comics.

Now, as for my opinion on who stays and who goes:

Grand Priest?

Grand Priest is a possible candidate. There's no proof of his strength being absolute, but there's no proof that it isn't. I'll leave that decision up to you.

Ultra Instinct Goku?

Ultra Instinct Omen Goku is definitely a new level of power in Dragonball Super, but he is possibly only on par/above a God of Destruction. He is still weaker than Angels, in which Whis one-shotted Beerus, and Angels are inferior to the Grand Priest. This is a no.

Jiren?

Same result as above, no.

Superman (Various)

Dunno much about One Million Superman, so I won't say anything about him. Cosmic Armor Superman can fit.

Darkseid (Various)

Not 100% sure, but Darkseid's Soulfire Form was basically a nigh omnipotent form, so this is heavily likely. I'll need to read the comics to verify.

Hulk?

Nope. His power grows with no limits, the page is called Strength Infinitum.

Thor?

I honestly wanna know how the hell Thor even got up there to begin with, but no, he doesn't fit either (Rune King might work, but I know nothing about that, so don't take this as my word.

Saitama?

In his own series? Ye, it does seem to look like it. In comparison to other things in fiction? No, not at all. I'll leave Saitama up to you.