Originally posted by RhinocerosHe's defeated Warpath with one shot. Stalemated Vision, Hercules, and beat Wonderman via BFR. And he did get the better of Colossus in Uncanny X-Men #179.
Colossus, easily.. When has Blob even beat anyone? Not to mention his strength level is way behind Colossus'
Blob is a stud.
Originally posted by Evangel94Like what? Adamantium?
So what happens when Blob is standing on something that Colossus can't dig under? π
Originally posted by snoopdogg
Blob is a stud. Like what? Adamantium?
I am just saying if there is a situation in which Colossus cannot dig under Blob, then what are other possible options Colossus can do to defeat the Blob?
And I guess for the sake of arguement, yes, let's say Blob is standing on Adamantium.
Of course Colossus could just punch him in the face.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Colossus%20fights/Colossusandblobunc142.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Colossus%20fights/Colossusandblobunc142_2.jpg
Originally posted by Evangel94Not the point of my post...
So what happens when Blob is standing on something that Colossus can't dig under? π
You said:
Originally posted by Evangel94
Colossus gets his metal arms bent as he tries to lift blob.
So I provided a scan of Colossus lifting Blob, [without teh arm bendage, mind you]...
A minor correction to your comment, is all. π
Originally posted by Galan007
If I tape a dime to a piece of paper, then lift that piece of paper -- am I not lifting the dime as well? π
If I asked you to give me a dime for the vending machine, and then you taped the dime you were going to give me to a piece of paper which makes it hard for me to use, then I would be slightly frustrated. π
Originally posted by Evangel94π
If I asked you to give me a dime for the vending machine, and then you taped the dime you were going to give me to a piece of paper which makes it hard for me to use, then I would be slightly frustrated. π
Originally posted by snoopdoggYup...
Yea, you are. It's the same thing.
You're actually lifting more weight -- because it's the weight of the object itself, plus the platform it's resting on. π