Originally posted by Jargon343
Still, if Maestro managed to encase DD in adamantium, even if he eventually broke free, that would be considered a win, imo. After DD broke out and came after him, that would be a rematch. But I don't think it would be too easy to cover DD in adamantium, at least without getting it all over himself in the process.
well if after he dies then just open his mouth and pour it down, seriously there's nothing he could possibly do . the inside would fill all the crevisous of his none organs before it solidified.
what ever kills him he can defeat, but what about what happens after he dies?
Originally posted by vu_Quang
well if after he dies then just open his mouth and pour it down, seriously there's nothing he could possibly do . the inside would fill all the crevisous of his none organs before it solidified.what ever kills him he can defeat, but what about what happens after he dies?
He doesn't have much in the way of crevices. Waverider described him as having no vital organs, just solid mass. All he has to have is some method of directing air so he can make sounds, which doesn't nessasarily imply lungs (especially since he doesn't breathe), and certainly doesn't nessesitate an esophogus. That's all that would fill with Adamantium, and it wouldn't kill him (or in this case, keep him dead). It would just make him quiet.
yea thats the probem with DC....its not that DC operates on a more powerful level...its just that marvel explains things far more scientific and thorough.....like saying Doomsday can talk but has no traechea...but oh well....like superman knocking bizarro through the whole planet and having his head pop out of China but no damage to the area around him...if something was hit with enough force to go right through the planet the shockwave would shatter all of metropolis...then cause a enormous explosion as he exits China...think of a bullet going through a melon..causes a hole in the front then blows chunks out of the back...i hate it when people say DC people r more powerful...they r not at all....its just when someone in Marvel does something super powerful they think everything through....not like some child scribbling down random ideas
Yeah, because a guy who gets turned into a big green monster when he gets hit with a high dosage of gamma rays (when your average person would die a horrible death) makes perfect sense. The radioactive spider thing too, science has learned much from that.
There are few mainstream comic book characters that make sense, that's just the way they are.
"Yeah, because a guy who gets turned into a big green monster when he gets hit with a high dosage of gamma rays (when your average person would die a horrible death) makes perfect sense. The radioactive spider thing too, science has learned much from that."
Totally agree. Unrealism is needed in comic books though, it's why they were created.
"But you say Superman's powers make no sense Alpha, isn't that hypocritical?"
No, purely because Superman's powers don't bother me in the sense of what they do. Just the fact that he has too many that it gets CHEAP. Not unreal. So while realism has it's place, unrealism reigns. Cheapness is therefore unexile-able in comics as it swims in both pools, yet is not uncapable of drowning in the tide of unquestionable waters.
Yeah....I don't know where I was chasing the water metaphor....somewhere....
-AC
when they created superman, they had no idea they were being chessy, because frankly, america need a strong fictional hero type character at the time to keep their minds of the harsh reallitys of life. im sure they had no intentions on creating a hero who would one day be the topic of so many debates on a comic forum because he is simply to powerfull, and the list of his powers too drawn out.this kinds reminds me when Tommy Hillfiger said he had no idea black people were going to wear his clothes, and if he knew, he wouldnt have made them. saying that im sure the creators of superman wouldve still made him, knowing the contreversy he would spark, but maybe they wouldve rethought his powers.
"when they created superman, they had no idea they were being chessy, because frankly, america need a strong fictional hero type character at the time to keep their minds of the harsh reallitys of life."
Of course. I mean post-WWII and during wasn't there a Captain America Vs Hitler comic?
Off topic, Aaliyah was an official Tommy Hilfiger model. As is Will Smith. So how he could have said that I know not.
-AC
Originally posted by moshtitan
when they created superman, they had no idea they were being chessy, because frankly, america need a strong fictional hero type character at the time to keep their minds of the harsh reallitys of life. im sure they had no intentions on creating a hero who would one day be the topic of so many debates on a comic forum because he is simply to powerfull, and the list of his powers too drawn out.this kinds reminds me when Tommy Hillfiger said he had no idea black people were going to wear his clothes, and if he knew, he wouldnt have made them. saying that im sure the creators of superman wouldve still made him, knowing the contreversy he would spark, but maybe they wouldve rethought his powers.
The thing about Tommy Hillfigure is an urban legend. Also, I doubt the creators of Superman would really care about debates on internet forums sixty years in the future.
Seriously doubtful. Wonder Woman said herself that Superman could kill her with one good punch if he wanted, that's besides the point. She's powerful, no doubt, but I doubt she actually has what it takes to beat Juggernaut. She can't hurt him, she could pound on him all day, and he could just sit there with a smile. He'll be timid at first since he has a thing against fighting women, but he'll probably come to the conclusion that she can take a good hit. But I'm getting off the subject of the thread here...