GrifterSuperboy Prime (depowered)Poison IvyNightwingBatman (Bruce Wayne)Flash (Walter West)
Captain America (Classic)Man Mountain MarkoKiller Croc (Classic)
06 Bane (clean)
05-5 Deadpool
05-4 Harley Quinn
05-3 Classic Kingpin (Calm)
05-2 Captain America (Modern, high end)
05-1 Slade
04 Green Goblin
03 Bane (fully juiced)
02 Classic Kingpin (enraged)
01 Killer Croc (Modern) [/B][/QUOTE]
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Quite well. The 1960s and 70s were a time where the new "art" of karate was becoming all the rage. It was held in much higher regard, even in the comics, than it is today ...
Yet Spider-Man, owing to his meta gifts, was able to shrug off a normal guy giving such blows easily enough.
Note the reputation Spider-Man had, alluded to earlier, the comment "stronger than a dozen ORDINARY guys ..."
Re: Slade Gauntlet. Grip Strength Challenge.
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Contest inspired by someone recently posting the following:http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14105023
(This is Slade breaking Kyle's fingers in hand-to-hand combat.
I don't know what comic it's from.)
sorry guys
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=572894&highlight=userid%3A109921
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Spiderman gets a rematch against the Kingpin in the following issue.
Note that when he did so against Man Mountain Marko, Marko, though seeming a genuine challenge the first time around, was little more than a victim when Pete got more serious.
Little bit different the case of Wilson Fisk ...
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Note that Spider-man, a bonafide superhuman character, is shown struggling against Kingpin in this direct hand-to-hand matchup. He, like Turk before him, describes the Kingpin's grip as vise-like. In the image shown just a moment ago, he is shaking from the exertion while Kingpin seems a nearly immobile statue. Here, despite Spider-man's strength and clinging ability, he is shown finally LOSING that hand-to-hand grapple ...
I imagine it's an acquired taste for some; conversely, I had someone just this week private message and say they absolutely love my posts.
Recommend just skipping this particular page.
If you haven't recognized, the pattern is scan heavy page, discussion page. Scan heavy page, discussion page.
Skip the scan heavy pages, which are necessary to create the links you know and love later on.
In the meantime, taking time to answer posts like this only delays the time until I can present these as more conventional links, so ...
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