How far could Spiderman Toss?

Started by Tha C-Master5 pages

It might have been somewhere between 3 and 5 meters.

Its spidey guys...no need for harness or anything for grip!(i would think).....he sticks to things...and has webbing.....anyway i can only apply comic book physics...

Daredevil ,Batman,Wolverine...Out of the ballpark...BFR!

Lobo,Superman,Thor.....Home run!!!!!could be bleachers..def over the wall.

Colossus,Hulk,Juggernaut......outfield.....juggs might be shallow outfield.

I think anybody trying to make this real life physics...is out of their mind... 😱

Starlock: Yeah, I *do* know what you mean... My responses were based on using credible applications of *incredible* occurances, and trying to find the median point between "that's not remotely real anyway, so who cares" and "dramatically appropriate to the comicbook setting"...

Funny, though, how your answers and mine more or less jibe, isn't it? 😉

Originally posted by Starscream M
I doubt spiderman can throw them more than 20 feet...as it would be hard to even grip them properly.

It's Spider-Man .... he can grip stuff with his fingertips.

😛

lmfao at the opening pic.

Originally posted by starlock
Its spidey guys...no need for harness or anything for grip!(i would think).....he sticks to things...and has webbing.....anyway i can only apply comic book physics...

Daredevil ,Batman,Wolverine...Out of the ballpark...BFR!

Lobo,Superman,Thor.....Home run!!!!!could be bleachers..def over the wall.

Colossus,Hulk,Juggernaut......outfield.....juggs might be shallow outfield.

I think anybody trying to make this real life physics...is out of their mind... 😱

I meant for throwing leverage, I know he could stick to it. But throwing it would give him better leverage. Now I ask again, isn't Superman density pretty normal, pardon my ignorance. I thought and discussed before and we figured he was about 230-300 lbs or so.

Originally posted by Tha C-Master
I meant for throwing leverage, I know he could stick to it. But throwing it would give him better leverage. Now I ask again, isn't Superman density pretty normal, pardon my ignorance. I thought and discussed before and we figured he was about 230-300 lbs or so.

Tought the same the only "heavyweights" here are Juggs, Hulk and Colossus, Colossus is the heaviest IMO

I think Juggs is considered 900, Hulk is a bit over 1,000 lbs. That may be outdated though. I thought Thanos wold be heavier.

WWH 1,800 Juggernaut 900lbs

Originally posted by Tha C-Master
I think Juggs is considered 900, Hulk is a bit over 1,000 lbs. That may be outdated though. I thought Thanos wold be heavier.

Oh yeah Thanos forgot about him, yeah somewhere on Juggs/Hulk weightlevel, but that fluctuates pretty much I guess, depending on the writer/artist etc. sometimes Hulk looks like an extremly bulk man and sometimes like 5m Monster

Originally posted by Tha C-Master
I think Juggs is considered 900, Hulk is a bit over 1,000 lbs. That may be outdated though. I thought Thanos wold be heavier.
colossus metal body was stated as being 2,000 pounds once. but now they have him at 300pounds which is retarded. being that metal statues his size weights up to 3,000 pounds

Colossus was 550 Thanos 985 where does it say that Colossus weights 3,000 lbs

Originally posted by golem370
Colossus was 550 Thanos 985 where does it say that Colossus weights 3,000 lbs
classic colossus WAS said to be 2,000 pounds.

but you realy think a 6.5 guy made entirely out of dense metal weights 500pounds?

I have never heard or a 2,000 lbs Colossus I mean Destroyer armor is said only to weight 850lbs. Colossus use to be 7foot to 7foot5

Colossus- http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/c/colossus.htm

Spider-Man could toss them better when tethered to a rope

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
colossus metal body was stated as being 2,000 pounds once. but now they have him at 300pounds which is retarded. being that metal statues his size weights up to 3,000 pounds
That is light, but it'd help him move better. 300 lbs makes him as heavy as Logan which means he could be tossed pretty far.

3,000 lbs seems really heavy. I guess it depends on the concept of his organic metal really.

colossus is somewhere between 1 and 2 tons in metal form.

Originally posted by golem370
I have never heard or a 2,000 lbs Colossus I mean Destroyer armor is said only to weight 850lbs. Colossus use to be 7foot to 7foot5

Colossus- http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/c/colossus.htm

colossus and destroyer armor are same height (when destroyer at human size)they should weight the same being both are solid metal.

Originally posted by -Pr-
colossus is somewhere between 1 and 2 tons in metal form.
2,000-4,000 lbs? My god, he's heavier than Juggs and Hulk.

Originally posted by Tha C-Master
2,000-4,000 lbs? My god, he's heavier than Juggs and Hulk.

he is?