Jesus cable hasn't shown me any thing that any Gl with enough willpower and enough battle experienced hasn't been able to do.
And I really don't like to trust the writer of Cable/Deadpool to respect power levels
He picks favorites and usually has his characters wins no matter who there facing. I've seen POWERLESS cable send LUKE CAGE flying with one punch. I repeat POWERLESS NORMAL HUMAN CABLE sent Luke Cage flying and continued to battle him off screen.
So for Cable that Silver surfer vs. J.Cable fight is highly debatable on wither he would really be be able to last as long as he did when he was facing the surfer
Doesn't work that way in comics. I completely agree with you, but by that real-life logic, comic book fights would be incredibly dull. Thing, Colossus, and all 100 tonners would send any other opponent flying for miles, even each other. If Colossus was to fight Thing, the one that hit first would send the other one flying and win, given that they both weight around let's say.....600 lbs or so.
Not to mention the way Wolverine would be all over the continent every time he fought the Hulk...
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Guess your right. in a real life sense any person with super strength should be able to send any one flying. a 10 ton strength guy like spidy should be able to lift a 90 ton strength guy like colossus who shouldn't weight more than 2tons and send him flying across times square
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Exactly. But then any fights between super powered people would be terribly boring.
My theory is this:
In comics, when super powered people (superstrength) fight, it's assumed that they're in some sort of way grounded to the environment they're in. Imagine an invisible force that binds them to the ground they're on, kind of like gravity. But this force isn't equal with all, and instead of mass like gravity, it is denoted by the person's strength. Yes, i know it sounds strange, but it's obvious that it makes sense. A 100 tonner would more likely send a 10 tonner flying than the other way around by my theory. And that's the way it's portrayed in comics most often.
To take God-Like Cable's side for a little bit, he was in horrible physical condition when he fought SS, and instead of choosing to use offensive moves on SS, he was using his powers to telekinetically rebuild and reshape what they were thrashing. They were flying through buildings and such, causing explosions, and Cable was rebuilding and remaking them as they flew through them.
That shows some awesome power and will.
However........he still would've lost to SS, no matter what the battle scenario would've been. This way it was well done by the writer, because it showed that he lost, but didn't put up much of a fight.
gl rings r NOT the most powerful weapons in the universe, please. secondly by gl PIS, i mean a gl being easily able to destroy a planet or being able to contain a universe destroying explosion, a gl ring does NOT have that kinda power
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Well, you're right in the fact that it does have to do with their super strength. But I wouldn't so far as to say it's some invisible force. Think about it in terms of their strength alone. If you're uber strong, you're going to have more mass (usually) and then more force into your attack, same with your opponent. So when they hit each other, it just cancels out the other's inertia.
That, and the bigger they are, the more of a gravitational pull they create, anchoring them to the ground just a bit more than normal.