Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Probably has something to do with my tired eyes and grouchiness, but your previous sets seemed to have higher quality.
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
It's not of a very good quality.If you're going to showcase Hunkules' chest hair, you make sure all in attendance can see every hair follicle.
Weight lifting competitionThe following guys and gals enter an olympic style weight lifting
competition. In what order do they place?
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She-Rulk is consistently shown to be stronger than Jen, matching even Greg Pak's powerful "Heart of the Monster" (HoTM) and Worldbreaker versions of Bruce in recent showings.
Jen, meanwhile, is generally portrayed as more or less the equivalent of Thing, historically even substituting for him in many Fantastic Four adventures. Under normal conditions, Thing might have a slight advantage over her ... it's really tough to call.
However, the OP says these people are entering a weightlifting competition. This implies there is some conventional preparation and training for the event. Advantage shifts rapidly and decisively in Jen's favor in that case, as has already been explored previously in her run (She-Hulk #8 or thereabouts, Dan Schott).
Thing gets the nod over Champion. Champion's beating of the Thing and Champion's other opponents was dependent on Champion's possession of the Power Gem of Infinity. Jen beat the crap out of Champion when he was stripped of the gem. When she used it herself, conversely, even though in her purely HUMAN form, NOT as She-Hulk, Jen knocked out the powerful villainess Titania, a standard spar of She-Hulk, and her near equal or perhaps even slight superior in terms of pure strength.
Champion can take Thing's spot if someone has a showing I don't know of where he beats Ben without the gem.
Otherwise he can contend with Thundra for the #4 spot, who herself used to give Ben fits ...
Weight lifting competitionThe following guys and gals enter an olympic style weight lifting
competition. In what order do they place?
1. She Rulk
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14067128
2. She Hulk
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124836
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124869
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14125463
3. Thing
4. Champion
5. Thundra
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124903
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124904
Rhino
Warpath
Doc Samson
Colossus
Miss Marvel
Blob
Ares (Marvel)
Originally posted by Mshinu
Not a bad list bluewaterrider. But Colossus that low, under Rhino and Warpath?
Most of what I've seen from Colossus in the comics is from the 1980s.
Rhino was duking it out with Hulk 'roundabout that era, Colossus was getting served in barroom brawls with the Juggernaut (Cain Marko in his civilian guise in that instance).
I don't know much about Warpath, but the little I've read about him tells me he gave a good account of himself against Jug, which, again, is the complete opposite of Pete against Juggernaut.
I'll accept that Pete may somehow some way have had his strength greatly enhanced since then. The one I remember, however, belongs right where I put him.
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
1. She Rulkhttp://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14067128
2. She Hulk
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124836
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124869
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=141254633. Thing
4. Champion
5. Thundra
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124903
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=14124904Rhino
Warpath
Doc Samson
Colossus
Miss Marvel
Blob
Ares (Marvel)
It's a similar situation with your Thundra/Thing scans. That was a fight not a lifting feat.
The She Hulk scan is when she had an amp (by training in Jen Walters form), she's no longer that strong no?
EDIT, these are examples of weightlifting (on panel) :
Doc Samson lifts an entire building from it's foundations and shakes out crooks :
Thing supporting a collapsing oil rig :
Thing has also held a suspension bridge together for a couple of seconds/minutes:
Lifts the Glass Pyramid in front of the Louve in Paris (I think):
Originally posted by zopzop
The She Hulk scan is when she had an amp (by training in Jen Walters form), she's no longer that strong no?
The premise of this thread is that these characters are entering an Olympic style contest, Zop, implying some degree of training for the event.
IF Jen trains for the purpose of seriously competing in an Olympic style contest, as the original poster's 1st post asks us to consider, Jen gets stronger than Thing, simple as that, and stronger by far.
The premise is sound.
The concept is sound.
And comic book history backs it up.
Check out She-Hulk Volume 2, starting around issue #8 or so.
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
The premise of this thread is that these characters are entering an Olympic style contest, Zop, implying some degree of training for the event.IF Jen trains for the purpose of seriously competing in an Olympic style contest, as the original poster's 1st post asks us to consider, Jen gets stronger than Thing, simple as that, and stronger by far.
The premise is sound.
The concept is sound.And comic book history backs it up.
Check out She-Hulk Volume 2, starting around issue #8 or so.
That would also make She Hulk stronger than Hulk, Thor, and Hercules. 🙄
Originally posted by zopzop
Strongest? As in LIFTING stuff based on on panel evidence? Thing. Followed by Doc Samson or Colossus (this is ignoring the stupidity that is anything published in a She Hulk comic).
But overall, you don't think Thing is stronger than everyone here? You are just going by what's been shown onpanel concerning lifting fts?
Originally posted by zopzopThis is a weightlifting competition and your scan of Red She Hulk is one displaying her striking power. That's like saying Rampage Jackson would win a World's Strongest Man competition because he can beat up any of the contestants. It don't work that way.
It's a similar situation with your Thundra/Thing scans. That was a fight not a lifting feat.
Not everything is so easy to separate like that, Zop.
In real life AND in comics, actions take place even in fights that serve as reasonable guides as to how strong character X is versus character Y.
Here, I'll be sightly uncharacteristic of myself in the interest of time ...
A sincere "Thank you" to the poster ODG for posting the following in his Hulk Respect Thread ...
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Blob
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Savage Hulk vs Blob and Unus, from Marvel Fanfare #7:
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http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Hulk%20Fights%20A-E/HulkvsBlob04.jpg
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Hulk%20Fights%20A-E/HulkvsBlob05.jpg
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Hulk%20Fights%20A-E/HulkvsBlob06.jpg
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/oo326/OneDumbG0/Hulk%20Fights%20A-E/HulkvsBlob07.jpg
Originally posted by bluewaterrider
The premise of this thread is that these characters are entering an Olympic style contest, Zop, implying some degree of training for the event.IF Jen trains for the purpose of seriously competing in an Olympic style contest, as the original poster's 1st post asks us to consider, Jen gets stronger than Thing, simple as that, and stronger by far.
The premise is sound.
The concept is sound.And comic book history backs it up.
Check out She-Hulk Volume 2, starting around issue #8 or so.
Well I did not say anything about prep actually.
Let us say that they have one full day to get ready and each is backed up by a good team with a coach, doctor etc. (No drugs or cheating)