Originally posted by masterbruce
Seeing that Godzilla was winning, reinforcements arrive for the Marvel Superheroes:Sentry, Blackbolt, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and Iceman
Does this change the tide of battle?
I don't think so.
Whatever Sue tried on Godzilla would put on a strain on her and she wouldn't be able to last long.
Godzilla would step on Black Bolt. I can see atomic breath going through BB's scream.
Extreme nuceluar radiation and regeneration powers + super extreme durability shoud protect him from anything from absolute zero to supernova range in terms of temp.
It's possible Sentry could survive.
Why was Ironman included on the original list? Weaker Godzilla versions have defeated all MechaGodzilla armors. Even the upgraded types. MechaGodzilla>>>>>>>Ironman.
From my contribution in Godzilla vs. Galactus:
The "Big Lizard" definitions of Godzilla are way off base. Godzilla does not seem to have ANY limits on his powers. As I have said before, he is kind of like a gigantic, energy manipulating version of the Hulk.
He amps physically, energetically and possibly even on a spiritual level as well.
He has also been known to spontaneously attain new powers.
Energies and heat levels from everything from lasers to mason beams have almost no effect on his super-dense indestructible hide.
Exposure to a black hole did nothing but mutate tissue.
Even the power of his own nuclear reactions running rampant, did nothing to his body until he finally reached a critical mass. And, that explosion would have literally destroyed the entire planet, if it wasn't for another "Godzilloid" absorbing the energy. And, even then, it was only by the temperatures and conditions that his own unique biology was able to create, that was able to damage him.
Godzilla was able to utterly obliterate a runaway planetoid with one blast, spontaneously develop magnetic powers, sleep and travel in the heat and pressure beneath a volcano, resist disintegrator beams, survive in the vacuum of space, blah, blah, blah.
He has even shown that he can absorb the psychic anguish of the dead as an energy source.
So, "Big Lizard". Sorry. No.
"Incredible, unfathomable force of cosmic nature"? Yes.
Originally posted by Horrificus
From my contribution in Godzilla vs. Galactus:The "Big Lizard" definitions of Godzilla are way off base. Godzilla does not seem to have ANY limits on his powers. As I have said before, he is kind of like a gigantic, energy manipulating version of the Hulk.
He amps physically, energetically and possibly even on a spiritual level as well.
He has also been known to spontaneously attain new powers.
Energies and heat levels from everything from lasers to mason beams have almost no effect on his super-dense indestructible hide.
Exposure to a black hole did nothing but mutate tissue.
Even the power of his own nuclear reactions running rampant, did nothing to his body until he finally reached a critical mass. And, that explosion would have literally destroyed the entire planet, if it wasn't for another "Godzilloid" absorbing the energy. And, even then, it was only by the temperatures and conditions that his own unique biology was able to create, that was able to damage him.
Godzilla was able to utterly obliterate a runaway planetoid with one blast, spontaneously develop magnetic powers, sleep and travel in the heat and pressure beneath a volcano, resist disintegrator beams, survive in the vacuum of space, blah, blah, blah.
He has even shown that he can absorb the psychic anguish of the dead as an energy source.
So, "Big Lizard". Sorry. No.
"Incredible, unfathomable force of cosmic nature"? Yes.