Originally posted by abhilegend
In which comic the race between all the major speedsters took place where Makkari won? Also if someone could post the scans of the race, it would be greatly appreciated.
Quasar #17 was the original race. "Buried allen" won, but Makkari was in that race
Quasar #58 is the second race, here Makkari won
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
^I believe it was a separate set of claws implanted in this forearms.Edit: Those claws were similar to Wolverine's in terms of their appearance.
I know about them, yeah. One was broken. His fingernails were coated in adamantium, too.
What I'm not sure of is if his skeleton was. He got his head cut off, but in the Ultimate Universe there wasn't such thing as full bonding with adamantium somehow involving joints.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I know about them, yeah. One was broken. His fingernails were coated in adamantium, too.What I'm not sure of is if his skeleton was. He got his head cut off, but in the Ultimate Universe there wasn't such thing as full bonding with adamantium somehow involving joints.
I agree with that. Remember when Hulk tore Wolverine's torso and flung it away?
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
I don't think his skeleton was bonded as well. From what I recall, wasn't he a poor man's version of Wolverine?I agree with that. Remember when Hulk tore Wolverine's torso and flung it away?
According to Wraith he was, yes. That was how he called him before the adamantium upgrade, though. Because of his inferior skills, most likely.
Yeah, hard to forget that. One of the most delayed Marvel books. Other than that, Parker in Wolverine's body cut off his pinkie (Logan&Parker team-up by Bendis), Apocalypse ripped his arm off, Colossus did it to his leg...
Ult. Deathstrike got her neck snapped, if I'm not mistaken. Still, it's kinda hard to imagine that each of Logan's three claws cut between the vertebrae, so Creed lacking the adamantium-laced skeleton seems the most likely.
Originally posted by SevenShackles
Question, did Thor and Odin ever address the 'Thor killing bor' issue that had Thor banished from Asgard while Odin was away? I was interested in seeing it but had to stop buying comics before Odin returned.
No, the majority of past Thor comics were ignored when Faction hit the books 🙂
What's the Big Deal with WBH?
Okay, call me dense, but I'm still not groking Worldbreaker Hulk (Hulk's most powerful incarnation, right?). Please list his three most powerful feats. I know he nearly wrecked the US Eastern seaboard with a couple of footsteps. While in its weird way this is more "believable" than planet-moving /-busting, it certainly doesn't compare, imo, with planetary strength. (I'm also aware that Savage Hulk, I believe, punched/busted an "asteroid twice the size of Earth" [facepalm], but because he was propelled, I've seen that feat debated.)
So again: what are WBH's three top feats? If you wish to include scans, I won't object; just kindly give me something to wrap my head around. Thanks.
Well, in Heart of the Monster, the clash between himself and Red She-Hulk - who was wished to be his equal - obliterated the planet they were standing on, vaporized all the beings on it (save themselves), and even managed to destroy planets/moons in the background. That's easily his best feat of all time.
Green Scar also held the tetonic plates of the planet Sakaar together, iirc.
Re: Re: What's the Big Deal with WBH?
Originally posted by JakeTheBankSo, the "shock waves" of their pummeling each other destroyed multiple celestial bodies? Not bad at all.
Well, in Heart of the Monster, the clash between himself and Red She-Hulk - who was wished to be his equal - obliterated the planet they were standing on, vaporized all the beings on it (save themselves), and even managed to destroy planets/moons in the background. That's easily his best feat of all time.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWGray? One who doesn't get stronger with rage? Who'd have thunk it.
It was Gray Hulk, not Savage.