Shadowman wrote:MKF30 wrote:Ocean floor=part of earth, thus it doesn't matter. As long as there's a yellow sun in the same galaxy as Superman or Earth he's on he'll have his powers anywhere on Earth, Superman can use all his powers in the sky or inside the Earth's mantle. You seem to think Superman is 100% powerless under water when he's not.
No, but he WAS fully powerless, and he was NOT absorbing sunlight down there. Early on i the novelization, he mentions that working too hard during nighttime tires him out.MKF30 wrote:I was referring to Superman generally speaking so I don't see how it's irrelevant. We are talking about "Superman" here are we not? Not different versions, it's the same Superman.
We ARE talking about two different versions of Superman. You may notice massive differences in power in many versions; in Justice League he was much weaker than, say, Silver Age, but much stronger than in the movies.
Yes, but again that was coming back from the DD fight..under normal circumstances Superman would have no issues under water or not.
Superman is one of those characters much like Thor, Hulk, SS etc other examples with time thru out comics where some think their powers are "inconsistent" at times pending on the writer.
Yeah, I've noticed that the movies(although portrayed still insanely powerful) it seems like nothing compared to some of the comicbound versions of him, which are also different from each other at times. Example, Silver Age vs. Golden Age and some modern stories his powers seem different then past versions.