Originally posted by bigbran
I'm with nvr, with a few exceptions of course.Juggernaut's forcefield only slowed it down. The hammer still hit him.
Thanos stopped it dead in its tracks.
What other time has his field ever been used to say it is inpierceable?Based on this Juggernaut's field logic, Thanos has a stronger force field than him, and if Juggernaut's is invincible, than that stands to reason that Thanos's is even more so.
But we all know Thanos's has been pierced.Really, there is no showing that supports this invincible shield argument. It's been pierced, get over it.
Thus means, that if IM does have telepathy, he could break his shield (what proof is there that Juggernaut even uses his shield, and why would he use it here?) and mindrape him.Look, here is Thor getting through.
Notice the hammer "Toonk" him.
Now where has it been shown that his shield is invincible?
do you not see the space between juggernaut and the hammer in the "toonk" picture??? how is that hitting juggernaut?
when juggernaut first broke on to the scene, his shield was depicted as rolling waves of energy basically. he had to actually conscioussly turn it off, rather than turn it on. i think he prefers contact with opponents versus having his shield on all the time.
if you ask me, he was just showing thor that IF he wanted to, he didnt have to be touched at all. most of the time, the hammer is seen bouncing directly off of juggernauts body. which would imply that he doesnt even use it most of the time.