Concrete v Man-thing (so you think you know comics, huh?)

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Concrete v Man-thing (so you think you know comics, huh?)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_(comics)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-Thing

this is a test of the forum

Plant versus rock. . .

Normally rock wins, however I'm not sure how Concrete would be able to beat Man-Thing. . .

Originally posted by Creshosk
Plant versus rock. . .

Normally rock wins, however I'm not sure how Concrete would be able to beat Man-Thing. . .

Your thinking of Swamp thing 🙂

I'm thinking about Marvel's character, not DCs. . .

Originally posted by Creshosk
I'm thinking about Marvel's character, not DCs. . .

OK then you know his not plant based 🙂

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
OK then you know his not plant based 🙂

It does say he composed of vegetation. 🙂

Originally posted by yahman
It does say he composed of vegetation. 🙂

Slime is not vegetation 🙂

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
Slime is not vegetation 🙂

Read it dude .... it says vegetation.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Man-Thing

Man-Thing #1 (January, 1974). Art by Frank Brunner.
© Marvel Comics.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Savage Tales #1 (1971)
Created by Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway (story), Grey Morrow (art)

Statistics
Real name Theodore "Ted" Sallis
Status Active
Affiliations Nexus of All Realities (guardian)
Previous affiliations Daydreamers
Notable aliases
Notable relatives
Notable powers superhuman durability, secretes a strong corrosive chemical when exposed to human fear

The Man-Thing is a fictional comic-book creature created by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, and featured in various Marvel Comics titles, most often written by Steve Gerber.

Man-Thing is a large, vaguely humanoid, slow-moving green monster that lives in the Florida Everglades near the Seminole reservation. Unlike the intelligent and plant-based Swamp Thing of DC Comics, the Man-Thing is a nearly mindless mass of slime with no particular affinity to any living thing, but nevertheless it often becomes an accidental hero as it stumbles upon various crime and horror scenarios. It is able to sense human emotions, and is enraged by fear and automatically secretes a strong chemical corrosive; anyone clutched by the Man-Thing is prone to be chemically acid burned, hence the series' tag-line, "Whatever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch." Though fear is understandably most people's response to the creature, typically only villains end up meeting an acidic death at its hands

Originally posted by yahman
Read it dude .... it says vegetation.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Man-Thing

Man-Thing #1 (January, 1974). Art by Frank Brunner.
© Marvel Comics.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Savage Tales #1 (1971)
Created by Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway (story), Grey Morrow (art)

Statistics
Real name Theodore "Ted" Sallis
Status Active
Affiliations Nexus of All Realities (guardian)
Previous affiliations Daydreamers
Notable aliases
Notable relatives
Notable powers superhuman durability, secretes a strong corrosive chemical when exposed to human fear

The Man-Thing is a fictional comic-book creature created by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, and featured in various Marvel Comics titles, most often written by Steve Gerber.

Man-Thing is a large, vaguely humanoid, slow-moving green monster that lives in the Florida Everglades near the Seminole reservation. Unlike the intelligent and plant-based Swamp Thing of DC Comics, the Man-Thing is a nearly mindless mass of slime with no particular affinity to any living thing, but nevertheless it often becomes an accidental hero as it stumbles upon various crime and horror scenarios. It is able to sense human emotions, and is enraged by fear and automatically secretes a strong chemical corrosive; anyone clutched by the Man-Thing is prone to be chemically acid burned, hence the series' tag-line, "Whatever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch." Though fear is understandably most people's response to the creature, typically only villains end up meeting an acidic death at its hands

no particular affinity to any living thing 🙂

Ummmm 🙂

"The Man-Thing's body is practically invulnerable to harm. Because his body isn't entirely solid, but composed of the muck and vegetative matter of the swamp, "

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Man-Thing

Man-Thing #1 (January, 1974). Art by Frank Brunner.
© Marvel Comics.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Savage Tales #1 (1971)
Created by Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway (story), Grey Morrow (art)

Statistics
Real name Theodore "Ted" Sallis
Status Active
Affiliations Nexus of All Realities (guardian)
Previous affiliations Daydreamers
Notable aliases
Notable relatives
Notable powers superhuman durability, secretes a strong corrosive chemical when exposed to human fear

The Man-Thing is a fictional comic-book creature created by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway, and featured in various Marvel Comics titles, most often written by Steve Gerber.

Man-Thing is a large, vaguely humanoid, slow-moving green monster that lives in the Florida Everglades near the Seminole reservation. Unlike the intelligent and plant-based Swamp Thing of DC Comics, the Man-Thing is a nearly mindless mass of slime with no particular affinity to any living thing, but nevertheless it often becomes an accidental hero as it stumbles upon various crime and horror scenarios. It is able to sense human emotions, and is enraged by fear and automatically secretes a strong chemical corrosive; anyone clutched by the Man-Thing is prone to be chemically acid burned, hence the series' tag-line, "Whatever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch." Though fear is understandably most people's response to the creature, typically only villains end up meeting an acidic death at its hands

no particular affinity to any living thing 🙂

The Man-Thing's body is practically invulnerable to harm. Because his body isn't entirely solid, but composed of the muck and vegetative matter of the swamp, fists, bullets, knives, energy blasts, etc. will either pass entirely through him or will harmlessly be lodged within his body. Even if a vast portion of the Man-Thing's body were to be ripped away or incinerated, he would be able to reorganize himself by drawing the necessary material from the surrounding vegetation.

yes the biological material as do we if we are vegetarians 🙂

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
The Man-Thing's body is practically invulnerable to harm. Because his body isn't entirely solid, but composed of the muck and vegetative matter of the swamp, fists, bullets, knives, energy blasts, etc. will either pass entirely through him or will harmlessly be lodged within his body. Even if a vast portion of the Man-Thing's body were to be ripped away or incinerated, he would be able to reorganize himself by drawing the necessary material from the surrounding vegetation.

yes the biological material as do we if we are vegetarians 🙂

Originally posted by Creshosk

Unlike the intelligent and plant-based Swamp Thing of DC Comics, the Man-Thing is a nearly mindless mass of slime with no particular affinity to any living thing,

indeed the magic turns it into the above

Thats not really making him a plant 🙂

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
Unlike the intelligent and plant-based Swamp Thing of DC Comics, the Man-Thing is a nearly mindless mass of slime with no particular affinity to any living thing,

indeed the magic turns it into the above

Thats not really making him a plant 🙂

Swamp water and algae would be slime. the vegatitve material that composes his body would.

The Man-Thing's body is practically invulnerable to harm. Because his body isn't entirely solid, but composed of the muck and [size=4]vegetative matter[/SIZE]
Originally posted by Creshosk
Swamp water and algae would be slime. the vegatitve material that composes his body would.

No affinity to any living thing 🙂

this is why its a test

Originally posted by Creshosk
Swamp water and algae would be slime. the vegatitve material that composes his body would.

Its because he has felt the 'helping hand' 🙂

Originally posted by yahman
Its because he has felt the 'helping hand' 🙂

indeed but what it becomes has no affinity to any living thing 🙂

Originally posted by Whirlysplatt
indeed but what it becomes has no affinity to any living thing 🙂

what does that mean ? 🙂

Originally posted by yahman
what does that mean ? 🙂
He's made up of dead plant material.