Originally posted by Dum Dum Duganmaybe not in traditional strength
He wieghts 300 pounds.dude how strong do you think midnighter is? You do realize he no stronger then Wolverine right or DS for that matter.
but his attack power is greater than logan's
his punches and kicks are far more powerful than logans imo
Originally posted by Starscream M
maybe not in traditional strengthbut his attack power is greater than logan's
his punches and kicks are far more powerful than logans imo
no it not.
no there not, not that it matter since wolverine utilizes claws.
far more powerful hahahaha, as ignorant as always are we masterbruce.
Originally posted by Starscream Mand Wolverine caught a nuke rocket and steered it toward mojo
he kicked a fired tank shell backthe power of a tank shell is probably many tons per inch of pressure
he also ripped a guy's spine out iirc
he also kicked up a cyborg tech dudes head off with a kick..
snapped a dinosaurs neck with his bear hands also done it with humans using a single hand..
he has lifted group of men with one arm...
crushed steel alloy dummies with his grip..
how impressive does logan need to be b4 you consider their strength on par and by feats logan has better ones and consistent history establishing his strength as being superhuman.
Originally posted by Daredevil1
That's about as silly as Logan taking a full on punch from Rhino and not being moved or hurt at all.
And yet still not as impressive as this:
Hitting someone hard enough to knock them a good 15 feet underwater with enough force to crack concrete in spite of the water resistance is a feat that would require hundreds of tons worth of strength.
Anyway most people realize that Midnighter kicking the missile is a feat of his calculative abilities. If it was a strength feat and he kicked it hard enough to alter its trajectory... it would have exploded.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
And yet still not as impressive as this:Hitting someone hard enough to knock them a good 15 feet underwater with enough force to crack concrete in spite of the water resistance is a feat that would require hundreds of tons worth of strength.
I have a feeling thats wrong. Also im kinda wondering why you're comparing kicking a missle to punching a human underwater. For some strange reason I think the missle feats was much more impressive.
Originally posted by Deadline
I have a feeling thats wrong. Also im kinda wondering why you're comparing kicking a missle to punching a human underwater. For some strange reason I think the missle feats was much more impressive.
Grab a baseball, jump in a pool and throw the ball under water. Come back here and report how far the ball went.
Originally posted by King Castle
like srank said the artillary shell appeared to be more of a calculative feat rather then pure brute force.. a feat that could be seen being replicated by cho and no one would say it was a strength feat but would instead attribute it to his calculative genius intellect
Its still way more impressive, he also doesn't know how much his intellect played its part in it.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Grab a baseball, jump in a pool and throw the ball under water. Come back here and report how far the ball went.
Wow great thats proof that you need 100s of tons of strength to send a man 15 feet??? Thanks for that. facepalm
Originally posted by Deadline
Its still way more impressive, he also doesn't know how much his intellect played its part in it.Wow great thats proof that you need 100s of tons of strength to send a man 15 feet??? Thanks for that. facepalm
Yeah it's called physics friend. Water resistance, friction, hydrodynamics, the amount of strength you would need to knock someone 15 feet underwater with enough force to crack concrete is staggeringly high.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Yeah it's called physics friend. Water resistance, friction, hydrodynamics, the amount of strength you would need to knock someone 15 feet underwater with enough force to crack concrete is staggeringly high.
It is but that doesn't prove that you need hundreds of tons of strength.