Thing vs. Hulk(Not what you think)

Started by snoopdogg5 pages

Originally posted by Jonathanos
I can't post the links. The board won't allow me to.
Here are the links proving Thing is indeed faster than Hulk.

It's in continuity that Thing is faster than Hulk.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/fantasticfour2512bd3.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Speed-FF112.jpg

Originally posted by snoopdogg
You were originally talking about combat speed. As I told you countless times I put combat/running speed into the same category cause they are both movements. Flight is a diff. category.

"Countless times." You didn't even bring up running speed until two days after the scans were posted. In the meantime, you continued to argue against the Thing being faster and said the scans proved nothing. So I find it dubious that you were talking about running speed all along.

If you had truly meant running speed, why did you not immediately clarify it when I posted combat speed scans? Why have you come here asking who is the faster combatant (as well as runner)? Why have you said that I claimed a scan of mine showed faster running speed when I said no such thing?

It's generally accepted that Hulk is the faster runner.

Perhaps it is generally accepted here, but that does not mean it can be demonstrated.

I cannot recall any clear evidence that Hulk is the faster runner of the two and I have a not-insignificant amount of Hulk knowledge.

Originally posted by Jonathanos

I did not [b]ever claim that any scan I posted proved either was a faster runner. [/B]

Your right. That was a huge mistake on my part and I apologize for that.

On page two of this thread I misunderstood what Olympian said.

Originally posted by Jonathanos

If you had truly meant running speed, why did you not immediately clarify it when I posted combat speed scans? Why have you come here asking who is the faster combatant (as well as runner)? Why have you said that I claimed a scan of mine showed faster running speed when I said no such thing?

Let me explain this. When say "speed" I mean running/fighting etc. Both of those actions are considered bodily movements and should fall into the same category, however it that is only my opinion. Flying it totaly different but being none of characters do that it's not important.

Originally posted by olympian

i dont recall every single scan there, but was one of the issues of the debate that Hulk has never actually outruned Thing, and therefore thats the best evidence one would get?

When Olympian said this I thought he was talking about that scan from MFF #21.

It was my error.

just make a poll, taht may bring things to further light

I don't think Thing is faster than Hulk in combat tbh, as I haven't seen Thing hit someone as fast as Spiderman in combat, which Hulk was able to do.

But I'm happy to be proved wrong though 🙂

FF #25. Narration says that the Thing is more agile and faster moving.

FF #112. Hulk: "Hulk bigger. Hulk stronger." Thing: "Mebbe so... but I'm a heckuva lot faster!"

Originally posted by ankur29
cathes cap's sheild just like that

PIS 😐

Considering that Cap threw his sheild faster than a missle, its ubsurd to think that Hulk could catch his sheild

Originally posted by snoopdogg
Here are the links proving Thing is indeed faster than Hulk.

It's in continuity that Thing is faster than Hulk.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/fantasticfour2512bd3.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Speed-FF112.jpg

😱 🤘

HA! In your face Hulk fanboys 😎

Originally posted by Grimm22
😱 🤘

HA! In your face Hulk fanboys 😎

Well It's hard to swallow. But true none the less.

Originally posted by Jonathanos
FF #25. Narration says that the Thing is more agile and faster moving.

FF #112. Hulk: "Hulk bigger. Hulk stronger." Thing: "Mebbe so... but I'm a heckuva lot faster!"

Both can be considered combat speed. Which I'm now convinced goes to Thing. But we STILL haven't seen them engage in a running contest, where both minds are set on one thing alone: getting to a certain point without cheating or beating.

Originally posted by Dinalfos
Both can be considered combat speed. Which I'm now convinced goes to Thing. But we STILL haven't seen them engage in a running contest, where both minds are set on one thing alone: getting to a certain point without cheating or beating.

I haven't claimed it was anything but combat speed.