Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Juggernaut is literally impervious to any form of damage and is the physically strongest dude in Marvel.
everyone knows who juggernaught is, hes prob nearly as famous as spiderman and Superman....nearly..
not really as strong as the rly heavy hitters though like cosmics, you think he could smash hercules or some of the gods?
Originally posted by Burning thought
everyone knows who juggernaught is, hes prob nearly as famous as spiderman and Superman....nearly..not really as strong as the rly heavy hitters though like cosmics, you think he could smash hercules or some of the gods?
Actually he is not that famous. First of all you need to watch X-Men to know who he is, secondly you will have to be interested in it. Thirdly, he is not shown in the first or second movie which means you will have to watch the 3rd. He is rarely shown in the cartoon and the comics does not exists in many stores around europe 😛
Originally posted by Burning thoughtJuggernaut was directly stated to be the physically strongest dude, his strength is limited only by his will, in other words he has potentially limitless sttrength.
everyone knows who juggernaught is, hes prob nearly as famous as spiderman and Superman....nearly..not really as strong as the rly heavy hitters though like cosmics, you think he could smash hercules or some of the gods?
Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Juggernaut was directly stated to be the physically strongest dude, his strength is limited only by his will, in other words he has potentially limitless sttrength.
Where did they say this? I know that Juggernaut is the most powerful human on earth, but the whole Marvel Universe? You are really pushing it ermm
Look at this 🪩
Writer-editor Stan Lee described Thor's genesis as following the creation of the Hulk:"I thought it would be fun to invent someone as powerful as, or perhaps even more powerful than, the Incredible Hulk. But how do you make someone stronger than the strongest human? It finally came to me: Don't make him human — make him a god."