He-Man VS Classic Juggernaut

Started by Swanky-Tuna9 pages

I honestly didn't know He-Man had a comic.

STOP FIGHTING
STOP INSULTING!

He-Man rules and can kill juggs. EOS

He-Man had a short-lived comic. Most people only remember the TV show, but the comic happened for a short time near the end of the TV run

-DM

Originally posted by DigiMark007
The varying magic also probably wouldn't play a huge factor. Like Metalmanx said, they've never fought, so we just don't know if one magic-source would negate the other. Personally, since they're not actually "using" magic (like a Dr. Strange type) and they're just using it to enhance their strength, I don't think either would "effect" the other's magic.

-DM

He-Man can channel mystical energy through his sword and direct it at enemies.

Originally posted by DigiMark007
He-Man had a short-lived comic. Most people only remember the TV show, but the comic happened for a short time near the end of the TV run

-DM

DC Comics published the first five issues of Masters of the Universe and later, Marvel Comics published fourteen. More recently, MVCreations has published several volumes of Masters of the Universe comics.

Good to know...a shame the comic never lasted. But I heard they're planning a movie for 2006...directed by John Woo no less!

-DM

I agree with you DigiMark in that since they are both using magic to enhance their strength, they're not exactly firing them at each other. Which would probably be safe to assume that their magic won't affect each other.

However, I still disagree with the Juggernaut thing. I have yet to see Juggernaut not be able to lift/punch through/throw anything of sufficient weight. From everything that I've read about Juggy, he truly does not have a limit. And if he does, that limit is the very top, the very peak of Cyttorak's power. And even that is hard to achieve or even fathom.

In a battle where they're both drawing upon energies to make them stronger, I'd say they're pretty even in that category.

Normally this would be the part where I'd say what this fight comes down to, but I'm honestly really not sure yet. So far this just seems like a brawl with some magical use.

So true If you think of it that way. I say that the person who wins is the person who is more experience. And I think He-man has been at it longer than Juggernaut. So in this case with everything being equal the one with the most experience is going to win.

Good to know a long lost character like he-man is getting the respek.
But to those who keep saying "a clown like Skeletor could give He-man trouble". Well you see, unlike character like the Hulk who pontentially have limitless strength, He-man really has limitless strength. He needs to draw them in time of need via the Sword of Power (thats the purpose of the sword).

He-man with is strength could have a handicap match against Superman, Thor, Hulk, Juggs, Herc all at once. But can be defeated if they work as a team.

Skeletor kept He-Man at bay using HM weakness... his compassion.

Ive seen he-man lift a mountain and not need to be pumped about it like the Hulk he pressed it like it was nothing, and then beat up a skeleton BOIIIII!

I try to keep everything from the 80s out of my mind.

He-Man..
Thundercats..
Transformers..
What the hell..

Juggarnaut HAS to win or else we're all doomed to have poor fashion sense and big hair!

Originally posted by Spelljammer
I try to keep everything from the 80s out of my mind.

He-Man..
Thundercats..
Transformers..
What the hell..

Juggarnaut HAS to win or else we're all doomed to have poor fashion sense and big hair!


Dude Van Halen came out of the 80's so it couldnt be too bad!

Originally posted by King KAM
Dude Van Halen came out of the 80's so it couldnt be too bad!

Van Halen actually started in the mid 70's.

Well we have He-Man animated series, comics in the 21 century. Juggy's outclassed here.

Originally posted by Magic_attack
Van Halen actually started in the mid 70's.

their Hay-day was in the 80's though....

That He-man is one sexy son of a b'itch.

Originally posted by King KAM
their Hay-day was in the 80's though....

Their Hair Band-days was in the 80's.... I agree 😄

I like VH too tho... Im just playing... 😈

U like Hagar or Roth?

Originally posted by DigiMark007
The varying magic also probably wouldn't play a huge factor. Like Metalmanx said, they've never fought, so we just don't know if one magic-source would negate the other. Personally, since they're not actually "using" magic (like a Dr. Strange type) and they're just using it to enhance their strength, I don't think either would "effect" the other's magic.

-DM

This is what i was going to say 🙁 . Also, while i'm sure that Grayskull's magic drawing on the universe is immensly powerful, i don't think it created the universe like Cytorrak created his dimension right? Now this really had nothing to do with the debate at hand, i'm just curious, since all i know about He-man are the toons.

Also, i'd love some info on the sword, including if it can be destroyed. I'd sure love to see Juggy break it in half for some reason 😮 . I can see Cain say something like "Oooooh.....nice sword.....compensating for something blondie?" 😂

~wickerman~

Well no one knows how the Crimson Cosmos came to be whether Cyttorak made it or he was trapped there. What is known though is that he can not leave it and in it he is a really powerful being. Dr. Strange doesn't even want to tangle with Cyttorak ever even when all the chips are down and he brings his A game normally he has never tried to take on Cyttorak but instead tries to talk his way out. Juggernaut his Exemplar has fought Nightmare with only a fraction Cyttorak's power.
Most people think that with in the Crimson Cosmos he is a being like Mephisto or Shuma Gorath people who are in absolute control of their universes.
Juggernaut many people believe is unlimited in strength and could awalys get as strong as needed as well. People believe this because Cyttorak is possibly limitless in power and so is the Crimson Cosmos one very important side note on Cyttorak. When the then writers of Hulk were asked who the strongest person in Marvel was they wanted to say it was Hulk but they thought it was Juggernaut due to the limitless power of Cyttorak.
He-Man sword would hurt Juggernaut but cain has been attacked by magical weapons before. When depowered he was magically stripped of all his bones yet he lived and went on fighting the guy who had drained him of his power.
That is the point Juggs could still heal back from any wounds that He-Man gave him while He-Man could be hurt by Juggernaut. This is defently a Titanic Battle though.
Tossing him into the Sun doesn't matter as he can possibly get out of it and walk back to Earth and the rules state that if a contestant can get back by his own power than the fight isn't over. Therefore He-Man doesn't win via ring out as a sure thing.

Old He-Man was a strong as Pre Crisis Superman (Didn't he catch the moon or something ?)

New He - Man is between Ultimate Colossus and Namor in strength. This one would get his ass handed to him by Juggernaught. The old one is far stronger than Juggs and is probably as durable. He therefore takes it.