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As pompous and pretentious as You are.
I'm sure You will know (pretend to know) that Nerve gas will be like cocaine for the Hulk
"As their name suggests, nerve agents attack the nervous system of the human body. All such agents function the same way: by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase which is responsible for the breakdown of acetylcholine (ACh) in the synapse. ACh gives the signal for muscles to contract, preventing them from RELAXING"
Sidell, Frederick R.; Ernest T. Takafuji, David R. Franz (D.V.M.) (1997). Medical aspects of chemical and biological warfare. Borden Institute, Walter Reed Army Medical Center. pp. 131–139
GREAT ARGUMENT THERE BUDDY
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... lol. By all means, ignore the scans of Hulk resisting nerve gas on-panel. I'm sure Drs. Sidell, Takafuji, and Phucktard have sh1t to do with comics.
Honestly, get a new hobby, schmuck.
I was under the impression that you were specifically being asked for gas resistance feats and only recent ones. As for chemical/bioweapons resistance, he's got plenty over the years.
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Entertaining as always. You should post the rest of the scans when it states that the Nerve Gas is actually making more difficult to stop the Hulk, You know as in preventing him from RELAXING.
like Drs. Sidell, Takafuji, and Phucktard said it will happen
Because in real life, nerve gas makes people romp around stronger and more fiercely as opposed to making them spasm and convulse to death. Mhmm.
Take your retarded real-life applications elsewhere. If you bothered to notice, neither Savage Hulk nor WWH were spasming to death. Much to your chagrin, I'm sure.
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I'm pointing out at something that happened in comics.
And no, Hulk will not spasm to death, but I'm sure He will get more tense?
You are so much fun. I enjoy to see you struggling all the time to make a point. and it gives me the impression that Mods follow you a lot maybe is the pseudo intellectual troll, maybe is just my imagination.
What comics? Obviously not the Hulk comics I posted scans from.
Yeah, I'm sure getting tense is a low feat to you. Particularly, characters getting tense in your imagination as that isn't even being shown on-panel for the scenes in question.
To make the point that Savage Hulk was not slowed down by nerve gas? As shown on-panel. To make the point that WWH no-sold nerve gas and walked through it like nothing? As shown on-panel.
By all means, pretend that you didn't just shove a size 10 foot in your mouth. Your appeal to real life science was a nice touch though.
I could be wrong on what he meant, but that was the impression I got.
But on Superman and magick, I'm really only familiar with the Post-CRISIS/Pre-FLASHPOINT version on how he deals with magick, not so much on PC Superman used in this thread. But I'll tell you what I've seen.
While some writers have done it differently, a general rule has been that Superman is just as vulnerable to mystical power as anybody else not mystically empowered. But that doesn't mean he's weak against it. Some people think his power is weakened just by it's presence, or like someone put(don't remember who) that it by-passes his invulnerability because it's magick. If this were true, then he'd be taking hits from Wonder Woman, Etrigan, Captain Marvel, Black Adam and others like a normal human. If magick weakened him or by-passed his invulnerability, then he would've been a mist of blood and vaporized matter when Etrigan knocked him to the Moon. So, if a punch or blast hurts him, it's because it was powerful enough to hurt him, not because it's magick.
On the other hand, he has no outright resistant or protection from magick. So if a spell is meant to say bring about "death"(just cause them to die) then it could work on him. If an enchanted blade cuts him, it's probably because it's enchantment is to cut stuff, and it'd probably cut others like Hulk, but may or may not cut mystically powered beings like Thor or Captain Marvel.
But again, this is referring to the Post-CRISIS Superman, not PC like here. If PC Superman had a similar issue with magick, since Thor doesn't fight like Doctor Strange, I don't see magick being an issue at all, as I doubt Thor is powerful enough to seriously harm PC Superman.