Originally posted by Draco69.
Wrong. He BACKFISTED her into a tree. Not thrown.
Yeah? Again, Slade's got his own degree of super-strength and Diana isn't exactly a ton of bricks. You took the word 'tossed' too literal, by the way.
She blinded herself to defeat Medousa. And her sight was restored by Athena binding her eyes to Diana. Thus Diana can "see" in terms of cosmic awareness.
It would take alot of planning and much more PIS for that to happen. If Batman can do it...
Depends. Is it like the Grey Gargoyle's 'cosmic awareness' sight from Earth/Universe/Paradise X? If so, she has to consciously 'search' or select something to 'see'; she'd only see Deathstroke doing whatever hw was doing if she thought about it. Or is she actually omniscient and constantly aware of everything?
That character update is also quite stupid. Why do writers feel the need to update everyone in really dumbass ways?
Originally posted by Wanderer259
Yeah? Again, Slade's got his own degree of super-strength and Diana isn't exactly a ton of bricks. You took the word 'tossed' too literal, by the way.
He hit her into a tree. The force of the blow literally flew her back and shattered the tree into splinters. When the punch should have had absolutely no effect. A realistic portrayl would have Slade clutching his hand in pain after attempting a physical attack.
Originally posted by Wanderer259
Depends. Is it like the Grey Gargoyle's 'cosmic awareness' sight from Earth/Universe/Paradise X? If so, she has to consciously 'search' or select something to 'see'; she'd only see Deathstroke doing whatever hw was doing if she thought about it. Or is she actually omniscient and constantly aware of everything?[/QUOTEIt's more unconscious. When she looked at Jonah all of a sudden she knew he was a traitor. She also sensed that the Crisis was coming. Her's isn't focused like Athena.
[QUOTE=4747149]Originally posted by Wanderer259
That character update is also quite stupid. Why do writers feel the need to update everyone in really dumbass ways?
Who knows. I don't mind it. I like to see WW get a WEAPON for chrissakes. A magical axe or something.
Originally posted by Draco69
He hit her into a tree. The force of the blow literally flew her back and shattered the tree into splinters. When the punch should have had absolutely no effect. A realistic portrayl would have Slade clutching his hand in pain after attempting a physical attack.
I know Wonder Woman has super durability against blunt attacks, but does she also get something akin to Juggernaut's 'unmovable force' trait? It's magic based, so it's not far-fetched to me. Otherwise, however, Slade knocking her any distance still makes sense to me.
Originally posted by Draco69
Who knows. I don't mind it. I like to see WW get a WEAPON for chrissakes. A magical axe or something.
That would be infinitely preferrable than 'cosmic awareness', not to mention it'd make more sense. I just heard she lost her 'cosmic sight', though, by snapping Max Lord's neck?
Originally posted by Wanderer259
I know Wonder Woman has super durability against blunt attacks, but does she also get something akin to Juggernaut's 'unmovable force' trait? It's magic based, so it's not far-fetched to me. Otherwise, however, Slade knocking her any distance still makes sense to me.
Her durability is much like Thor's or the Hulk's. She doesn't have a forcefield or anything. Slade cannot backhand the Hulk into a tree.
The entire fight was pure BS. The writer for that era tried to portray WW as a Lynda Carter rip-off. She suddenly couldn't fly. She could barely lift a car during that era. Thankfully she was restored to her true self. And the writer is treated with the disdain he deserves.
Originally posted by Wanderer259
That would be infinitely preferrable than 'cosmic awareness', not to mention it'd make more sense. I just heard she lost her 'cosmic sight', though, by snapping Max Lord's neck?
Then she would be effectively blind then since Athena gave her her sight. So no I believe this is false. After all Athena most likely agreed with her decision.
Originally posted by Draco69
Her durability is much like Thor's or the Hulk's. She doesn't have a forcefield or anything. Slade cannot backhand the Hulk into a tree.The entire fight was pure BS. The writer for that era tried to portray WW as a Lynda Carter rip-off. She suddenly couldn't fly. She could barely lift a car during that era. Thankfully she was restored to her true self. And the writer is treated with the disdain he deserves.
I don't agree with the way the fight went, at least not the way it was presented anyway. It's possible that Diana could decide to hold back and such an event could occur, but eh. That's pushing it.
The Hulk also weighs a ton. Diana weighs something like 180 lbs. I've seen Thor and Hulk moved with force before. Being durable doesn't necessarily mean you can't be moved. Punch a steel door and your hand will hurt, but the door still moves.
Originally posted by Wanderer259Actually she was holding back. That's why as soon as she decided to end it, she did.
I don't agree with the way the fight went, at least not the way it was presented anyway. It's possible that Diana could decide to hold back and such an event could occur, but eh. That's pushing it.The Hulk also weighs a ton. Diana weighs something like 180 lbs. I've seen Thor and Hulk moved with force before. Being durable doesn't necessarily mean you can't be moved. Punch a steel door and your hand will hurt, but the door still moves.
Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Wolverine's a great character and all, don't get me wrong. Supreme fighter, unbreakable bones, healing factor and all, he's a formidable opponent.Just not for Wonder Woman.
The chick uprooted trees while she was still playing with dolls. She can fly faster than sound. Wonder Woman is too powerful. Wolverine has a relatively equivalent chance of defeating Thor. In my time on this forum, I have gained newfound respect for Wonder Woman. You too will understand.
Sooner or later... maybe....
Yeah and she has been training since she was like 3 or 5 years old.