Hogun vs. Colossus

Started by Existere2 pages

Originally posted by celeyhyga17

More from Hogun and Hridgandr....
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff492/twinzeeto/Thor%20Respect/02-24-11-01-38.jpg
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff492/twinzeeto/Thor%20Respect/02-24-11-01-39-40.jpg
I'm no physicist, but that looks like more than 35 tons at work to me... is that the mace's power adding in?

Anyways, Colossus probably...

Originally posted by Existere
I'm no physicist, but that looks like more than 35 tons at work to me... is that the mace's power adding in?

Anyways, Colossus probably...

Yeah, Hogun's mace is going to put some hurt on Colossus, but he will pull through, and once he gets Hogun's mace away from him it's over.

Originally posted by Existere
I'm no physicist, but that looks like more than 35 tons at work to me... is that the mace's power adding in?

Anyways, Colossus probably...

That looks like a lot of mace "magic"

Yeah, it's obvious that's not fancy artwork, that's clearly some sort of undefined magic emanating from the mace.

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
yep, a guy who lifts 35 tons Vs A guy who can reach the 750 ton range

http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/5/51954/1569900-c.png

colossus is more than 21x stronger than hogun

Colossus doesn't weigh 500lbs, he weighs almost 2 tons. Ergo 750 tons is not his limit, or anywhere near it if we go by that tons per square pound thing they did against the Nimrod's.

His weight has been brought up several times over the years, and it's always somewhere around a ton and a half, not 500lbs. That doesn't even make sense for a man composed entirely of a metal that resembles the densest metal known to man to weigh that little, when people like Hulk and Juggernaut weigh upwards of 800lbs.

Originally posted by KingD19
Colossus doesn't weigh 500lbs, he weighs almost 2 tons. Ergo 750 tons is not his limit, or anywhere near it if we go by that tons per square pound thing they did against the Nimrod's.

His weight has been brought up several times over the years, and it's always somewhere around a ton and a half, not 500lbs. That doesn't even make sense for a man composed entirely of a metal that resembles the densest metal known to man to weigh that little, when people like Hulk and Juggernaut weigh upwards of 800lbs.

If we said that a human of his size is about 240-250 lbs, that would mean his body has a volume of about four cubic feet; if his body has the density of steel, that would put his weight at about a ton (a little less, actually), whereas if his body is as dense as osmium he would weigh about 3 tons.

All of that's meaningless, however, since characters bringing up quantities doesn't count for anything...

Unles those quantities are attoseconds.

Originally posted by KingD19
Colossus doesn't weigh 500lbs, he weighs almost 2 tons. Ergo 750 tons is not his limit, or anywhere near it if we go by that tons per square pound thing they did against the Nimrod's.

which easily could be argued as hyberbole.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
which easily could be argued as hyberbole.

What's hyperbole? The Nimrod's calculations, the incorrect handbook weight, or his actual weight?

Originally posted by jemiesranova
hi all
I be you are a guy... 😘

Colossus is generally shown as being around Thing level in strength. That would make him 3 or 4 times as strong as Hogun - if Hogun's 35 ton strength level is accurate - which I doubt.
Anyway, Hogun is one of Asgard's greatest warriors, with thousands of years of experience fighting trolls, frost giants, etc. Colossus has a few years experience. He's just a kid compared to Hogun. Count in Hridgandr, and it's closer than you think.
I'd give a slight majority to Hogun.

Originally posted by Batroc
Colossus is generally shown as being around Thing level in strength.
Around?... 😬

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Colossus rips him in half. Colossus is stronger, faster, more durable, and does well vs magical attacks.

Colossus easily. Don't even see how this is debatable