Originally posted by Galan007he was standing perfectly still when it hit him and "feeling yourself being pushed back"=/=actually being pushed back, he may of felt the intense force pushing on his body but once he started walking he started to push the blast back"...As he unexpectedly feels himself being PUSHED BACKWARD."
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Why on earth do people argue just to argue? srsly
😆 And I thought quanchi was bad with Thanos.
Anyhow, the comic was/is perfectly clear -- Juggy was walking toward Thor when he launched the GB. The GB stopped Juggy in his tracks and pushed him back.... We also saw War Hulk slow a charging Juggy to a relative standstill.
Juggy does not possess 'infinite' momentum.
Originally posted by zopzop
Wow the guys that wrote the story < on panel? Good to know.
There's also the example of Dan Jurgens who believed that the Odinforce was a mere planetary level power and stated as such in an interview IIRC. But we all know from on panel showings that it's much greater than that.
Originally posted by zopzopI already posted it. The page says Juggy was "straining to regain his forward momentum" -- then the roof gave out (ie. the GB was still keeping him at bay.) And the fact still remains that the GB initially stopped Juggy's forward momentum AND pushed him back.
Where is the scan of the very next page (does anyone have it)? I think he was pushing through it until the concrete he was standing on gave way.
Juggernaut's momentum is not infinite -- as shown a few times on panel. There's really no argument to be had where that is concerned.
Originally posted by Galan007"...As he unexpectedly feels himself being PUSHED BACKWARD."
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Why on earth do people argue just to argue? srsly
You want to know the beauty of this scan? Juggernaut is being hit by thor most powerful attack... an attack that has made even the mighty galactus scream out in pain and the only thing jugs is crying about is his momentum being stopped.
Now that is true durability.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
The thing about writers is that their own views on characters' powers might conflict with those of the company's editor(s) ergo they can't put everything they want into a comic. You can bet Pak was held back in some of his ambtions during WWH by the editorial staff.There's also the example of Dan Jurgens who believed that the Odinforce was a mere planetary level power and stated as such in an interview IIRC. But we all know from on panel showings that it's much greater than that.
And these are the reasons on why I believe most anime characters are<than a lot of marvel and dc characters.
Originally posted by ParmaniacThe 13 trillion times speed of light feat I pointed out? Yea, if he did the feat, then it would have to be that fast, if he was going under the speed of light, he wouldn't have rescued one person.
I'm a bit confused nowOnce you said Writers note (as narrator) > on panel showing
That was flash who was moving near speed of light while of you would have calculated the people he saved you would have come to the conclusion that his speed was > speed of light.I was confused back then and I am now.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big CHell no. And there are a lot of uber anime characters out there people aren't familiar with, like Darkstalkers. This is a comic forum that is Marvel/DC heavy/biased so it is harder to explain that here. Go to an anime/manga site and they'd be like that towards Marvel/DC characters.
are all street fighter characters street level?