Originally posted by Kris Blazeand a dumbell is more durable than me, but I can drop a dumble off a cliff. A dumbell can't do jack to me. (if you didn't get it, I would be Galactus in the scenario and the dumbell would be Juggernaut...Juggy can't do a darn thing to Galactus even though he IS more durable)
I don't know.Juggernaut is more durable after all.
Originally posted by Starscream M
and a dumbell is more durable than me, but I can drop a dumble off a cliff. A dumbell can't do jack to me. (if you didn't get it, I would be Galactus in the scenario and the dumbell would be Juggernaut...Juggy can't do a darn thing to Galactus even though he IS more durable)
So if Galactus dropped Juggernaut on his toe.....
Originally posted by Starscream M
and a dumbell is more durable than me, but I can drop a dumble off a cliff. A dumbell can't do jack to me. (if you didn't get it, I would be Galactus in the scenario and the dumbell would be Juggernaut...Juggy can't do a darn thing to Galactus even though he IS more durable)
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Originally posted by savage hulk
thor absorbs life force of the hulk lol you so funny he cannot do this due to the fact that hulk 's radiation gamma is unlimited see wwh hulk xmen when darwin try to absorb hulk radation he say he can't do it cause there are unlimited gamma radiation in his body and all his fight with hulk thor why thor didn't use it cause he know that is useless against hulk
Finish reading WWH, as it turns out it isn't exactly unlimited as some people thought....
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Originally posted by Starscream M
Galactus has been hurt by Thor's godblast before...Juggernaut wasn't even tickled by it.
Context is very important.
The Thor that attacked Juggernaut, could barely catch a flying bus. He was weakened, severely weakened since he came back to Earth.
Yet, Thor was still able to do this to the Juggernaut, even in his severely weakened state:
We can't abandon all logic just because of one instance.
Besides, when Thor used the God Blast on Galactus, was Galactus weakened? I don't believe that was stated but it's been a while and I could be wrong.
Or was this back in the day, when some actually considered, Thor an actual match for Galactus etc.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusIncredibly. Galactus was starving, and then fought Ego, beat Ego, and got cheapshotted by Thor, tosses Thor, and got cheap shot G-blasted by him.
Besides, when Thor used the God Blast on Galactus, was Galactus weakened? I don't believe that was stated but it's been a while and I could be wrong.Or was this back in the day, when some actually considered, Thor an actual match for Galactus etc.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympusit doesn't matter that Thor was weakened...his godblast cannot harm Juggernaut
Context is very important.The Thor that attacked Juggernaut, could barely catch a flying bus. He was weakened, severely weakened since he came back to Earth.
Yet, Thor was still able to do this to the Juggernaut, even in his severely weakened state:
We can't abandon all logic just because of one instance.
Besides, when Thor used the God Blast on Galactus, was Galactus weakened? I don't believe that was stated but it's been a while and I could be wrong.
Or was this back in the day, when some actually considered, Thor an actual match for Galactus etc.
it did stop him...but we are talking durability, not power. godblast cannot hurt Juggernaut in the least because Juggernaut is INVINCIBLE.
Godblast did hurt Galactus, even though he was weakened, it still hurt him.
Hence, Juggernaut's durability trumps Galactus.
Anyways, l'm getting off this topic.
Originally posted by Starscream Mhuh? How does that even come close to meaning that?
Godblast did hurt Galactus, even though he was weakened, it still hurt him.Hence, Juggernaut's durability trumps Galactus.
Also, the Godblast depends on Thor's own Godly energies. If he's weakened, his Godblast is weakened too...
Originally posted by I'm Branso we have to rely on pure speculation to discredit Juggernaut...now we have to say that he was hit with a weakened Godblast?
huh? How does that even come close to meaning that?Also, the Godblast depends on Thor's own Godly energies. If he's weakened, his Godblast is weakened too...
even a full godblast wouldn't hurt Juggernaut, it would push him back (which is still very impressive) but it really wouldn't hurt him...unless someone has any evidence to indicate it would.
Originally posted by I'm Bran
Incredibly. Galactus was starving, and then fought Ego, beat Ego, and got cheapshotted by Thor, tosses Thor, and got cheap shot G-blasted by him.
When did it state Galactus was hungry, because I certainly can't find it?
I just read Thor 160, 161, and 162 volume 1, and it seems that Galactus just recently consumed a planet, and not the other way around, as Thor while on a journey to find him, came across a recently devoured planet.
Ego was able to hold his own against Galactus, and it was a stalemate.
Thor did get a cheap shot in against Galactus with his hammer (1), when Galactus diverted giant comets from their path to attack Ego. I just read the issues which were part of the arc, and not once did it mention Galactus was starving during the battle.
If I'm wrong, then tell me the page number and I'll post the scan where it says so, but in the issues "involving" the arc, it was never stated that he was starved when he fought Ego.
In the original arc, it was not stated that he was weakened. Perhaps further along, though.
Originally posted by Starscream M
it doesn't matter that Thor was weakened...his godblast cannot harm Juggernautit did stop him...but we are talking durability, not power. godblast cannot hurt Juggernaut in the least because Juggernaut is INVINCIBLE.
Godblast did hurt Galactus, even though he was weakened, it still hurt him.
Hence, Juggernaut's durability trumps Galactus.
Anyways, l'm getting off this topic.
The God Blast, feed's on Thor's godly energies, and as Thor was weakened to the point where he could barely stop a flying bus, it is fairly reasonable to assume that the God Blast, like Thor, wasn't even close to 25% (Estimation) of the original power.
Cytorrak > Juggernaut
Galactus > Cytorrak
(What has Cytorrak done to prove me otherwise?)
Galactus is a powerful cosmic entity, and part of the great cosmic triangle.
To even assume Juggernaut is more durable or superior in some way, is laughable as it is ridiculous. Galactus is received as an equal by both Death, and Eternity.