They shouldn't, since his feats far outstrip theirs. Far superior strength feats, far superior speed feats.
Marvel has had an extra 40 years of power creep to bork their characters. The Star Wars universe wishes it could be as broken.
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Spiderman cannot get even close to Grievous's 20 strikes per second feat. But you are right, he is far stronger. He is a little more durable. Where Spidey has his Spidey sense, grievous has a super computer for a brain. Where spider man has his personal martial arts, Grievous was trained by Dooku. It really comes down to web shooters vs Lightsabers and the fact that Grievous would be susceptible to spider mans taunting
Grievous would utterly crush Spider-Man. He's in another zip code in terms of fighting skill and combat speed, and I'm doubtful Spider-Man would be capable of getting past his lightsabers. It's obvious why his webs would mean nothing.
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A better speed feat would be attacking faster than Kenobi can register in his mind, in the same novel where he deflected blaster fire from thousands of droids simultaneously.
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He's deflected fire from tons of droids regardless lmao, so bringing up the fact it didn't happen in ROTS is pointless:
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I don't think your average human could put out more than two defined strikes per second with a lightsaber--They're heavier than fencing blades and jabs don't qualify as a full strike in this sense. Grievous was probably overall attacking more or less ten times faster than your average human, which is in no way inconsistent for him.
George Lucas disagrees. He's mentioned in interviews that lightsabers were intended to be somewhat heavy because of the immense energy, or whatever BS. It's stupid, but he makes the calls.