Most durable weapon/object in comics?

That’s not accurate. The Surfer’s board was shattered in Thor 193 and the Surfer recreated it. I believe he also recreated it after Morg (with the water of life) destroyed it.

Hercule’s mace should also be up there but he hasn’t had it for some time.

Wonder Woman’s lasso was also broken by Bizzaro so it’s not just reality-warpers who have destroyed it.

Captain America’s shield was dented by King Thor (pre-runes).

I think I’d put Cap’s shield and WW’s bracelets as the most durable.

Adamantium and Uru should be about equal with perhaps a nod to Adamantium.

It’s a matter of semantics here. Inerton was developed while the LSH was fighting a pitched battle (mostly losing in terms of the “casualties” among the “Seven Wonders” of the 30th C.) against “Starfinger.” He was actually Lightning Lad, the brainwashed pawn of “the REAL Starfinger”, Dr. Hanscomb.

Large oval shields were made of the pink stuff, and nearly the whole membership converged on LL while he vainly tried to blast them with a wide array of projected powers from his modified artificial arm.

(Just realized something. Earlier a lone Ultra Boy was repelled by a force blast while invulnerable and depending on a flight ring. The same thing should have happened to any inerton-weilder. Oooops! *)

None of the LSH blasted in return, they just surrounded him until someone put his wrist into a hold, and then they removed his artificial arm.

So, whether inerton was used as a weapon is dependend upon definition. I’d say that if the Legionnaires had been willing to risk exposing their arms to blast him while converging it would have counted as a “weapon.”


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  • But in any event he could have aimed for their feet, long though as the ovals shields may have been!

Any part of any costume that covers any female character’s nipples.

And the Hulk’s pants.

Did he conjure it anew from thin air, or did he re-assemble the pieces?

The winner!

Mermaid hair, then. Plus it’s waterproof!

He reassembled it from the broken pieces. There is nothing to suggest, however, that he couldn’t just recreate it if he needed to. The board is an extension of him so short of it being disintegrated I don’t see how it’s going to be an issue.

Iron Man is the Joe Louis of indestructibility. All is owed to his IMPERVION.

There actually is one thing to suggest that he can’t, that I mentioned before, and nothing to suggest that he can. But conjuring cosmic Krazy-glue isn’t a bad trick.

I read your post and I think it is a reasonable position. Given some of the other crazy things that the Surfer has done though I would be surprised if he couldn’t.

I knew I had seen this somewhere before:

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Surfer recreates his board out of nothing.

Space Jesus indeed.

Bad link, and bad link.

Just noted that. Sorry, not sure how to fix them other than uploading it all again.

Suffice to say, the Surfer recreates his board out of nothing.

So it would seem. One wonders, then, why he didn’t recreate it in the 30th century.

Probably because the writer either didn’t know about it or it just didn’t fit into the plot.

The Surfer has moved a light speed without his board before but he seems to move better with it I guess.

My one question is this, why does his board need a fin/rudder?

Do you mean in the Guardians universe?

He does. But, by that point he’s been stripped of the power cosmic. His abilities come from the Quantum bands and the hidden power that all humans have. He’s been coached in finding the latter by a renegade Watcher, who interferes.

Sometimes it doesn’t have one, depending on the artist.

I always thought the Surfer was cool.
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I don’t remember him recreating the board in the Guardians timeline. Got an issue number for me? Not that I doubt, but I’d like to see it myself.

I can’t remember the number. It involved Galactus and may have had a special chrome cover. The Guardians have recently re-met Norrin, who wore a red sash and the Quantum Bands. They learned he was the Keeper. Norrin and the Guardians fought, and defeated, Galactus. Norrin volunteers to be herald again so that he can lead Galactus to lifeless worlds. One of the Guardians says something about the Keeper. Another replies, ‘I don’t think we can call him that anymore. I just saw him recreate his board.’. IIRC the last page was a splash panel of Norrin with sash and QB on his board.