Talk:Goku VS Superman 2/@comment-14017325-20160406151545/@comment-24152851-20160412110847

I've already given tonnes of evidence to debunk that "limitless" claim, but you just keep ignoring all of it and going "Superman is limitless, he will always beat Goku". Why do I even bother posting anything at all if it get completely ignored?

Yes, Goku has limits. When has anyone ever said that wasn't true? What is up for debate is Superman has no limits. If he had "no limits" then he wouldn't strain when lifting or fighting at certain times. He would be able to wipe out all of the universe with a finger poke, if he was truly limitless. "Limitless" means his power equals infinite, which means there should be nothing he is incapable of destroying or defeating, but that clearly is not the case. As Superman loses plenty of times (ignoring usage of kryptonite).

Hey you were the one who brought up: "how do you think goku would handle seeing the people in his life die in front of him while he's forced to live on?" Whether or not Goku is immortal doesn't have anything to do with this fight.

What the frig are you talking about? What does any of that stuff with Goku feeling energy in the afterlife have to do with ANYTHING in this debate?

Again, I DON'T CARE IF THEY'RE IMMORTAL! So what if Superman and/or Goku is/isn't immortal? That doesn't have anything to do with this. I'm not here to talk about the philosophical underpinnings of what their characters represent.

Oh. And the consistency of Superman's feats are so much better? Where the writers literally make up powers on the spot when they feel like it.

I'm pretty sure it's the main Superman, not Prime or anything. But does it really matter? If I go by Screwattack logic, any feat or ability from any Superman applies to all of them. And by extension any limitation/weakness applies to all of them as well. See how stupid that logic sounds now, when I reverse it?

"because superman has reached the pinnacle." And this, my friend is in direct contrast to all your previous arguments. If he is limitless, then he has already reached his pinnacle. But if you say he still has room to improve, then he's not at his limit. I don't expect a third battle, but I want people to stop treating this fanmade analysis with fancy CGI like it's the canon explanation.