made this already in the movie vs. section, in my opinion, Wesley wins. Spiderman had trouble dodging green goblins bombs, and would definently have trouble doding a bullet coming at him not only faster but can curve in any direction.
not only that, spidermans spider-sense isn't precog in the movies, rather the first one showed he only sees everything in slow motion (similar to wesley) so his spidersense won't give him any sort of advantage. he also has superhuman speed/strength to a degree, his ranged weapons should give hi mthe slight advantage
Originally posted by Trackz
made this already in the movie vs. section, in my opinion, Wesley wins. Spiderman had trouble dodging green goblins bombs, and would definently have trouble doding a bullet coming at him not only faster but can curve in any direction.not only that, spidermans spider-sense isn't precog in the movies, rather the first one showed he only sees everything in slow motion (similar to wesley) so his spidersense won't give him any sort of advantage. he also has superhuman speed/strength to a degree, his ranged weapons should give hi mthe slight advantage
if we are going of the movies 95% of what you said is false. 1. He does have precog. 2 Bullets might give him trouble but he will handle it. 3. Wesley does not have superhuman speed/strength.
Originally posted by Darth Martin
One class 20 punch to Wesley and he is dead.
Which also should have been the case when Doc Ock was taking a pounding once or twice in the film. Notably, right before he comes to and realizes that he's doing something bad, then saves the day. He and Pete are in a small pool or water and Pete's just beating his face in. Any one of those should have liquified his face.
But the movies didn't really pretend to care much about power continuity...it was more what fit the story.
Originally posted by Digi
Which also should have been the case when Doc Ock was taking a pounding once or twice in the film. Notably, right before he comes to and realizes that he's doing something bad, then saves the day. He and Pete are in a small pool or water and Pete's just beating his face in. Any one of those should have liquified his face.But the movies didn't really pretend to care much about power continuity...it was more what fit the story.
Speaking of, has an explanation for that even been given in the comics? I've wondered for years why Ock is able to take Spidey's punches.