Warhulk, his sword pizowns. But then again can Maestro use the armor and weapons and stuff that he has from dead heroes? If thats true anyway cause i had a action figure of him with a bunch of extra parts like that.
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I don't see how anyone could lean towards Maestro considering we didnt even seen War Hulk break a sweat while making Juggernaut look like a complete and utter fool.
Future Imperfect saga is pretty much the cream of the crop where Maestro is concerned.
He never shows off his max, but what he does and boasts to be able to do (overexposure to gamma radiation) is insane. I'm sure you know that he's said to be 2x any version of Hulk, bar War.
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Yah, i've heard that much about him so far....I just find it hard to believe that without weapons or further understanding of War how anyone could say he could lose.
I mean....HOW would he lose?
oh, and roughly...what comic #s is future imperfect?
I can't look up comics by their mini-series titles.
Did you actually read the comic ? It wasn't THAT easy for War Hulk, because Juggernaut - who lost of course - was putting up a better fight than one would assume.
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Which comic is "the comic"
No, I haven't read anything involving Maestro. Yes, I have the two (or do you count it as 3 comics?) that War was in...
War quite easily put Juggernaut to a stop and launched him through a mosque. Juggernaut's hands were on War's shoulder's trying to push him back...War's hands weren't pushing back against Juggs.
And that throw was like a flick of the wrist. (if I remember correctly) He didn't go spinning around in circles and throw him as far as he could.