In theory none of these guys can be harmed. With no bfr fight goes forever if all three written to abilities. Of course Colossus is a wild card. Heard he did ok against the massively powerful kuurth.
Yes Thor could do the pis vortex thing to cancel the jem as before with Juggs but no way hulk gives him the time to do it and no hammer for Thor is bad
Thor fanboys ?
Originally posted by DickBlazerMe??? no i ain't a fanboy 4th favorite though....
In theory none of these guys can be harmed. With no bfr fight goes forever if all three written to abilities. Of course Colossus is a wild card. Heard he did ok against the massively powerful kuurth.Yes Thor could do the pis vortex thing to cancel the jem as before with Juggs but no way hulk gives him the time to do it and no hammer for Thor is bad
Thor fanboys ?
Originally posted by cdtm
He's basically the Juggernaut now, making him invulnerable to physical harm. Without bfr, it's his fight to win, with a stalemate being the alternative.
If he's anything like the classic Juggernaut, Thor can hurt him.If it comes down to the force field, Thor can pull a Mjolnir trick out of his *ss but that depends on what mental state he's in.
What makes you think he'd beat current Hulk as well?
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
If he's anything like the classic Juggernaut, Thor can hurt him.If it comes down to the force field, Thor can pull a Mjolnir trick out of his *ss but that depends on what mental state he's in.What makes you think he'd beat current Hulk as well?
Originally posted by h1a8
I'm against the theory that Juggs invincibility lies in his forcefield. I know comics support both theories but I say Juggs skin is indestructible to physical might and his force field just keeps him from being touched.
In his fight against the Exemplers, even his clothes were stated as indestructible.
I'm a big fan of Juggernaut, and force field = invulnerability is the outlier, from what I've seen..
Originally posted by h1a8
I'm against the theory that Juggs invincibility lies in his forcefield. I know comics support both theories but I say Juggs skin is indestructible to physical might and his force field just keeps him from being touched.
You can think whatever you like. Juggernaut has been hurt and rocked too many times for anyone to pretend he's conclusively invulnerable without his force field. He was referencing his force field when mentioning his durability from the earliest days so it's not even a recent development.
I'm going to the comic shop tomorrow and I'll check out Uncanny. It'll be interesting to see how Colossus Juggernaut stands up to the Worthy Juggernaut physically. I'll laugh my ass off if Cain proves to be superior to Peter.
Originally posted by cdtm
In his fight against the Exemplers, even his clothes were stated as indestructible.I'm a big fan of Juggernaut, and force field = invulnerability is the outlier, from what I've seen..
Funny that you mention the battle with the Exemplars. It's one of the issues that have him being hurt.
Nah.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusFunny that you mention the battle with the Exemplars. It's one of the issues that disprove that he's invulnerable without his force field.
No it doesn't. The physical attacks weren't doing anything to him, it was the psychic attack that did him in. The narration makes this pretty clear.
Originally posted by cdtm
No it doesn't. The physical attacks weren't doing anything to him, it was the psychic attack that did him in. The narration makes this pretty clear.
It helps to double check before you start making claims so adamantly. I'm pretty sure we also saw him getting hurt or at least physically affected when trading blows with Stonecutter or whatever.