Talk:Goku VS Superman 2/@comment-14017325-20160406151545/@comment-24152851-20160411135340

They still could have shown Goku's maximum feat. In the first Goku Vs. Superman they at least did Goku getting dragged down by the weights on King Kai's planet (which wasn't even Goku's max strength, but at least got a mention). I would not make a deal about it if they gave brought up specific examples of Goku's abilities (like they always do) rather than saying "Superman is infinite. Full stop." What happened to the "math" that they made such a big deal about in the last video?

Let me put it this way. I could just say "Superman is limitless, therefore he beats everyone including Celestial beings like "The One Above All" or The Presence". But that would just be plain wrong as those beings are omnipotent. But using Screwattack's logic, Superman is limitless, therefore nobody beats him and therefore he would win. If they're going to prove Goku is weaker, then freaking show what Goku is capable of at his limit.

Well this is inconsistent. Plenty of other sources have said Superman does have limits. In the "Ultimate Guide to Superman" it literally says "he has never had unlimited power". Here's the scan: http://deathbattle.wikia.com/wiki/File:Superman_limits.png

My point is: Sun (or source of radiation) =/= infinite. Sure Superman can absorb radiation from multiple places, but there is no way any of those places equals infinite. To be the equivalent of infinite it would have to spread it's reach to cover the whole multiverse and all of existence. No matter which star Superman chooses to charge up on, he can never get limitless energy reserves from it.

Not relevant at all, but I'll still address it. Funny you should mention Goku living on while everyone else he knew dies of natural causes. It did happen. It's called Dragon Ball GT, in the series finale set 100 years later. Goku went away with Shenron and ascended to a higher plane of existence, and returned to see his descendant Goku Jr. as well as his granddaughter Pan who's now an elderly lady.

Again, I don't need you to transcribe ScrewAttack for me. I get all that "what they're characters stand for", but that doesn't change their canon feats. Goku being an underdog who pushes himself to exceed his limits, and Superman being a God who lives among men is of no relevance to this discussion.