Trains and such ...

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ActionNu.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzumKzjzJp4

NottingFiveThreeTwo.

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/UCmB42XWu3E

Click and have a minute or two of patience ...

Simply drawn, but brilliant audio and action choreography.

While it lasts ...

SamuraiAmericanWest

I used to love Samurai Jack.

I have never seen a cartoon that handles sound better than that series. My favorite entries were Episode 7, Episode 6, and Episode 29, in that order. The latter half of Episode 7, Jack versus the 3 blind archers, is THE best treatment of sound I've experienced from an animated production. If you want to introduce someone to the series, THAT is where you start them. Everything unique about the series, the way the environment becomes a third character, the placing of viewer into the protagonist's mind, the slowing down of action so that people can fully appreciate what is happening, speeding up to snap them out of it, everything is contained in those 10 minutes ...

Episode 6? A child's storybook come to life. The Journey through the desert and night camping with Ikra, like something from National Georgraphic, and those all-but-forgotten trips I used to take with my family, and the vicarious ones related by my leisure-time readings.
Quite a shock at the realization of exactly WHO saves Jack from death via quicksand in that episode, too ...

Wondy139, Volume 2 ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZnRe6e20xE

Hulk. Fantastic Four, Volume 1, #2.

He did that with one hand? Nice. Never seen that feat.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14128949

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
He did that with one hand? Nice. Never seen that feat.

Well, it IS Hulk, man, not some wimp like Clark Kent ... 😎

I made a mistake somehow that I did not catch when typing that entry, though. It is not the Fantastic Four #2, but Fantastic Four #26 that the above appears in. It is the 2nd part of a 2 part story that begins in Fantastic Four #25.

I strongly, strongly recommend getting this story if you are a fan of Silver Age Marvel Comics battles. Hulk versus Thing and the Avengers is the centerpiece of it, and it is hailed as one of the top 10 greatest fights of that era. A must-have for any collector.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
I strongly, strongly recommend getting this story if you are a fan of Silver Age Marvel Comics battles. Hulk versus Thing and the Avengers is the centerpiece of it, and it is hailed as one of the top 10 greatest fights of that era. A must-have for any collector.
👆 Back in the Silver Age, Hulk vs Thing was always a main event: Marvel's (then) two top bricks in bare-knuckle brawling.

A close second was the first time Thor fought Hercules.

Didn't Hulk in one comic throw or carries a train?

Originally posted by Bouboumaster
Didn't Hulk in one comic throw or carries a train?

Don't rightly know.

Can't imagine that, in his entire history, there ISN'T one, considering how even DC is in the habit of having people who look like Hulk throwing them around:

Trains and SUCH ... Wondy Cargo plane save ...

Kara's response to Equus, arguably one of the most impressive throwing feats by post-Crisis Supergirl ...

... in fact, here's the same scene merely layered and set differently, to show Kara launched that train car all the way from ground into outer space with her shove ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcuJMAfFHKE

Amtrak.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A716RetMK3c&NR=1&feature=endscreen

(30 seconds)

Green Lantern.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14122362

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Don't rightly know.

Can't imagine that, in his entire history, there ISN'T one, considering how even DC is in the habit of having people who [b]look like Hulk throwing them around: [/B]

Mad props for posting Karate Kid getting owned.