I don’t know, strength wise I would say He-Man and Superman were probably evenly matched, Superman having the advantage because he can fly. He-Man can deflect the heat vision with his sword though.
Don’t remember enough about the series. But I know there was a toy with the axe instead of the sword. Or both weapons as interchangeable parts for that matter.
I have you beat. Simply because I can point out, without looking at anything, that Meet the Robinsons is not a Pixar film. It’s a common misconception that any computer-animated Disney film is Pixar, but it’s very untrue. Other non-Pixar computer-animated Disney films include Gnomeo and Juliet, and Tangled.
Yanno, I was about to say this was wrong, but I had to check because I thought it was like, 20th Century Fox or something that did it. Nope, it was Touchstone, which is owned by Disney.
Preeeetty sure He-Man’s head is too big.
Also: love the way you draw Supes’.
What if this isn’t an exclusive OR?
What if Supermans head is too tiny AND He-Mans head is too big?
It obviously isn’t otherwise it’d say XOR.
It doesn’t really matter whose heads is the correctly proportioned one, cause we all know Superman will just punch He-Mans off in short order.
I don’t know, strength wise I would say He-Man and Superman were probably evenly matched, Superman having the advantage because he can fly. He-Man can deflect the heat vision with his sword though.
That’s an oddly-shaped sword.
Don’t remember enough about the series. But I know there was a toy with the axe instead of the sword. Or both weapons as interchangeable parts for that matter.
The He-Man toy came with that axe and half the “power sword” the other half came with Skeletor.
They fought in a crossover comic, Supes was losing due to the whole “powerless against magic” thing.
“I’ve got a big head and tiny arms…I’m just not sure this plan was well thought out…Master?”
You know what’s sad? I actually recognize that reference and chuckled at it. God, I need to stop watching Pixar so much.
You are not alone. Which is sadder.
I have you beat. Simply because I can point out, without looking at anything, that Meet the Robinsons is not a Pixar film. It’s a common misconception that any computer-animated Disney film is Pixar, but it’s very untrue. Other non-Pixar computer-animated Disney films include Gnomeo and Juliet, and Tangled.
For a sec I was worried that I didn’t get a Pixar reference, but all apears right in the world.
You forgot Bolt.
And Wreck-It Ralph. From the FUTURRRRREEEEE
Yanno, I was about to say this was wrong, but I had to check because I thought it was like, 20th Century Fox or something that did it. Nope, it was Touchstone, which is owned by Disney.
I apologize for doubting you.
Though I think they’re all using Pixar’s technology, including the random-human-character generator. So it’s an easy mistake to make.
Everyone knows Grayskull is powered by Kryptonite
By MAGIC! Which makes Superman the absolute LESSER in this particular battle, head-size being neither here nor there. :^)
and no one comments on the superman he-man cross over comic that actually exists!?!?! skeletor abducted supes to take out he-man….and lost!
To be fair, it’s kind of a really obscure crossover. Also, of course Skeletor lost. I mean, duh!
I did! Just now…I still have that comic.