Originally posted by Galan007
Anyone read S.H.I.E.L.D.? Because Leonid just rewrote the entire universe, along with the entirety of its timestream, casually. In the midst of this he also imprisoned Newton(who is ridiculously uber in his own right) and the 'unlocked' Celestial on a burnt-out world in a separate continuum:
ffs.
Damn when did shield get that good
Originally posted by Baziemarc123
would love to see Superman rocking somebody as indestructable as current Juggs like Thor did lmao
Is this something new?
Only example I'm aware of, involved Mjolnir nullifying the force field. Which proves the writer thinks Juggs invulnerability is because of it, instead of the fact some stories claimed even his clothes, much more his body, were just as durable..
Originally posted by cdtm
Is this something new?Only example I'm aware of, involved Mjolnir nullifying the force field. Which proves the writer thinks Juggs invulnerability is because of it, instead of the fact some stories claimed even his clothes, much more his body, were just as durable..
when was stated Mjolnir nullifed his forcefield?
Originally posted by Philosophía
Juggernaut's power-ups are like Iron Man's.Nice, but useless, since he stays the same.
I thought this was a good showing. He treated Thor like Hulk treats the Thing, without the hammers. Getting hit by all those hammers and then again by Thor, while not a godblast, is pretty decent.
Bad example. Extremis Iron man's feats were in a totally new ballpark from what came before. Same with Bleeding edge.
Originally posted by Baziemarc123
when was stated Mjolnir nullifed his forcefield?
As soon as the time limit was up and Mjolnir flew back into Thor's hand, the force field popped up.
Was implied that was the source of Juggernauts invulnerability, instead of just being invulnerable with or without the shield.