Originally posted by OneDumbG0Everyone cares
^ Nobody cares what Badabing thinks. uhuh
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I take a nap and the thread goes like 5 pages. O_O
srank: What is you point?? I think you've been trying to make an argument for Wolverine but somehow it's gotten lost within your insane attempts to discredit the Ronan/Gamora fight. We've made our points, post YOUR feats.
Also, "WHOOM!" still doesn't sound like a shoulder check. More like a sonic boom. No impact was drawn in the page and IF you look at the page closer, it shows that she was coming from a far away when she made that speed rush. But again, good job trying to downplay the speed feat.
Originally posted by D_Dude1210
I take a nap and the thread goes like 5 pages. O_Osrank: What is you point?? I think you've been trying to make an argument for Wolverine but somehow it's gotten lost within your insane attempts to discredit the Ronan/Gamora fight. We've made our points, post YOUR feats.
Also, "WHOOM!" still doesn't sound like a shoulder check. More like a sonic boom. No impact was drawn in the page and IF you look at the page closer, it shows that she was coming from a far away when she made that speed rush. But again, good job trying to downplay the speed feat.
She wasn't coming in from far away. She was three to five feat away from him in the previous panel. Jumping. In between that panel and the panel in question, she landed (some three to five feat away from Ronan) and shoulder checked him and kept running. She didn't Quicksilver across the landscape like you'd like to believe.
And if you have ever taken an art class, specifically one on story boarding or sequential storytelling you'd know that you are - and obviously there are exceptions - for the most part rendering either before or after the action. Why? Because its more dynamic. That's why usually we see someone getting ready to throw a punch or someone how has just eaten the punch, not very often do you see a panel of the moment punch landed. Here we get to see Ronan the moment after Gamora has been shoulder checked him. There is no impact drawn on the page? Maybe not, just a panel depicting her with her shoulder down running and Ronan knocked into the air - you should be able to piece together what happened pretty easily.
Wolverine's feats are well known and documented on KMC. If you want to know why Wolverine would win, peruse his Respect Thread. I've already said I'll get into a scan war if necessary, but that isn't likely to happen, because... well, look above. Gamora's best speed feat is her shoulder checking Ronan, which zomg must have been fast because hey, look at that sound effect that used. Catch my drift? Doesn't really hold up especially when the other character has concrete speed feats. It changes the dynamic of the thread, makes it a lot harder for someone to say Gamora is faster than Wolverine when they need to prove it. I'd love for someone to do it, because quite frankly the accusations made in this thread about Gamora are absurd, and I'd love to put them to rest.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ Clearly the pictures in the comic have nothing to do with anything. Please forgive me. 🙁
Of course they do and if Ronan's only fight was against Gamora, then I would say fine, dude says he's going all out so he's going all out, but its not. The very reason its impressive that she's fight Ronan in the first place is because of what Ronan has done in the past, the people he has fought and the things hes accomplished with his powers. So you say "look Gamora is fighting Ronan, and based on his history and the people he has fought, that is super impressive especially considering he is going all out!" and I say "well, based on that very same history and feats, he certainly isn't going all out." The fight doesn't exist in a vacuum, you can't look at it as an isolated incident. You want to reap the benefits of Ronan's past accomplishments and reputation, and yet ignore the fact that he has preformed much better in the past and used his powers much more effectively.