The Question vs Bane

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The Question vs Bane

Pure strength, who wins?

venom bane = yes new bane = no

the new bane is supposivly more deadly than his old venom self due to league of assasins training.

Originally posted by AcousticDoc
venom bane = yes new bane = no

the new bane is supposivly more deadly than his old venom self due to league of assasins training.

How is New Bane not able to beat the Question in a Fist-to-Fist match if the new one is apparently more deadlier? I haven't seen the new bane, so is he scrawny or something since there is no venom?

Those two vs his guy 😆
Olympian, Strongman and Philanthropist
Born on October 17, 1932
Passed away on August 15, 1994

Height: 5'9"
Weight: 330-360 lbs.
Thigh circumference: 36 inches

Best Lifts

This information was provided by Scott of Richmond Virginia

Bench: 627 pounds

Squat: 1206 pounds

Deadlift: 820 pounds, he pulled a massive 1000 pounds using metal hooks attached to his wrists. This assisted deadlift was witnessed by Tommy Kono

Clean and Jerk: 480 pounds, unofficial

Push Press: 600 pounds, witnessed by Bob Hise

One Arm Press: 380 pounds, 300 pounds for ten reps; this 380 pound lift was the greatest lift ever lifted overhead with one arm; both were witnessed by Paul Magistratte

Backlift: 6270 pounds, witnessed by Kara Whitfield and Maurice Payne, included in the

Originally posted by golem370
Those two vs his guy 😆
Olympian, Strongman and Philanthropist
Born on October 17, 1932
Passed away on August 15, 1994

Height: 5'9"
Weight: 330-360 lbs.
Thigh circumference: 36 inches

Best Lifts

This information was provided by Scott of Richmond Virginia

Bench: 627 pounds

Squat: 1206 pounds

Deadlift: 820 pounds, he pulled a massive 1000 pounds using metal hooks attached to his wrists. This assisted deadlift was witnessed by Tommy Kono

Clean and Jerk: 480 pounds, unofficial

Push Press: 600 pounds, witnessed by Bob Hise

One Arm Press: 380 pounds, 300 pounds for ten reps; this 380 pound lift was the greatest lift ever lifted overhead with one arm; both were witnessed by Paul Magistratte

Backlift: 6270 pounds, witnessed by Kara Whitfield and Maurice Payne, included in the

cap can lift more

Yeah but this is a regular man back in the 50s and 60s

Squat: 900 pounds for 10 reps, John Grimek was a witness to this

800 x 10 (2 sets), Pat Casey was a witness to this

900 x 1 (3 second pause) {done easily in 1956} [witnessed by Iron Man

author, but I do not have his name]

Olympic Press: 425 x 3 (just missed 3rd rep) {exhibition at 1958 dual meet with Russia, this is back when an Olympic press was strict} [Peary Radar was a witness to this]

400 x 7 {1957}

Originally posted by www.marveldirectory.com
Kingpin

Height: 6 ft. 7 in.
Weight: 450 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Bald

Strength Level: The Kingpin possesses the normal human strength of a man of his age, height, and build who engages in intensive regular exercise. The Kingpin is virtually as strong as it is possible for a man of his age, height, and weight to be without having superhuman powers. His great bulk does not consist of fat but of muscles that have been developed to enormous size, as in a sumo wrestler. The Kingpin can lift (press) approximately 650 pounds.

That guy has no chance against Kingpin, let alone The Question. The Question survived a bomb blast, and he is just a human.

Anyone have the stats on Bane?

Bump

Bane. I've heard that he defeated Nightwing handily in the Legacy storyline.

SNAP

Everytime a superheroes back breaks a angel get's it's wings.....

the question has actually been shown to have some meta powers in some comics. He was able to break light bulbs or something with his mind and was able to sense chi in another scene.