Originally posted by Rao Kal El
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In Public Enemies. I argued that some of the heroes jobbed on purpose, but still... they seemed pretty helpless about the tornado created by Supes...
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Phil beat me to it, I see 😛
Originally posted by CosmicCometIt does. It's just that Batman's arm strength is greater than anybody else's entire body strength in that group.
I like how his tornadoes seem to be sentient and don't harm Batman.
Originally posted by bluewaterriderHaving the same abilities doesn't mean having them on the same level, as Superman has been showing for quite a while now.
😕Either that, or it's a good thing Karen Starr doesn't also possess flight and Kryptonian yellow-sun strength ...
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
😕Either that, or it's a good thing Karen Starr doesn't also possess flight and Kryptonian yellow-sun strength ...
PG's powers aren't equal to Superman's.
I'm pretty sure she was on his side, though... whether she got embarrassed on purpose or not is debatable.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
I like how his tornadoes seem to be sentient and don't harm Batman.
Batman is like Wolverine, any blade he carries with him sticks to the surface in a magical way so only he can pull it out.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
I like how his tornadoes seem to be sentient and don't harm Batman.
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Originally posted by StiltmanFTWBatman is like Wolverine, any blade he carries with him sticks to the surface in a magical way so only he can pull it out.
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Originally posted by PhilosophÃ_a
It does. It's just that Batman's arm strength is greater than anybody else's entire body strength in that group.
I'll go with Batman being stronger, which reminds me...
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWI'm pretty sure PG was on his side ...
That would make a whole lot more sense; else the writer of that scene has the reasoning processes of Peter David.
I still remember the following gem from David's last run, where he supposedly brought back the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths "Earth-1" Supergirl.
Girl physically charges the main villain?
Gets backhanded like a tennis ball.
Girl simply BLOWS on him, however?
Main villain sent through the wall like an anvil struck him ...
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Salsa, you seem to know better than anyone in this thread --was this Thor Encounter part of the infamous [b]8th Day
Juggernaut storyline people keep talking about? [/B]
Not really but Thanks for the compliment but that wont get you in my pants 😄
No, seriously, I think rage will know that one better. As far as I know, yes I think that is related to that.
Now on the spirit of the thread, lets keep going one last time
Originally posted by Rao Kal ElI'll up my game next time ...
How about this to start?
Until you showed that Wrecking Team fight, I never really thought Classic Herc had any business trying to match strength with Hulk.
Maybe Thor, but never Hulk.
But the scan you just showed of him taking on Thunderball was nearly as impressive as Big Green himself doing the same:
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http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12560435
Source: Defenders #19, Volume 1
Writer: Chris Claremont (plotted by Len Wein)
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Date: January 1975
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