Blade or Deathstroke

Started by sCOURGE_09 pages

Well if someone gave the issue number then we can see for ourselves

Originally posted by -Pr-
If nothing is suggested about where he jumped from, then the most likely scenario (vertical leap from the ground), has to be the assumed action.

Agreed.

That scan also indicates a nice speed/skill feat because he dodges the machinegun fire with a flip and followed by a sword slice mid-air for the kill.

Anyone have an issue number?

Originally posted by sCOURGE_0
Anyone have an issue number?
I think it's from his 2nd ongoing series by Bart Sears in the early 2000's. snoopdogg used abbreviated issue numbers in his scan links but this one does not.

Ha! Blade has a similar kick what appears to be a steel door with no hinges displayed as well just like the Slade one. And the door appears to handle bullets pretty well, as Blades kick did much more damage to it then the bullets did.......LOL

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Blade%20Strength/Bladekicks.jpg

After seeing his other feats like digging himself from being buried and his super jump. Blade seems to have and edge in strength by a hair it's very close that's for sure.

Originally posted by Daredevil1
Ha! Blade has a similar kick what appears to be a steel door with no hinges displayed as well just like the Slade one. And the door appears to handle bullets pretty well, as Blades kick did much more damage to it then the bullets did.......LOL

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Blade%20Strength/Bladekicks.jpg

After seeing his other feats like digging himself from being buried and his super jump. Blade seems to have and edge in strength by a hair it's very close that's for sure.

Hinges could of been on the other side. And Slade's door was bolted in and had a metal support beam, Blades didn't

Originally posted by sCOURGE_0
Hinges could of been on the other side. And Slade's door was bolted in and had a metal support beam, Blades didn't

If you look at the other side of the door when it hits the wall, no metal attachments are shown, to be attached to the other side. Plus its not like the Slade one we see it bolted in or even metal support beams.

I doubt I'll convince you but pretty much the same to me.

Originally posted by Daredevil1
If you look at the other side of the door when it hits the wall, no metal attachments are shown, to be attached to the other side. Plus its not like the Slade one we see it bolted in or even metal support beams.

I doubt I'll convince you but pretty much the same to me.

There aren't any support beams and the door isn't bolted in, most likely the artist didn't put enough detail into giving the door hinges

And yes, we do know the door that Slade kicked was bolted in

What about that missle resistant window he broke, when his daughter Rose went after him? He did mention that he found its weak spot though. None the less its an impressive feat.

Holy Hell,

Missle resistant glass is built to a specific size, each panel isn't tested
Thus a weakspot can exist

Also the idea of a military using substandard products isn't an assumption, the idea the aren't would be, based on real world experience...

Also Slade overpowering a gorilla is a nice feat of combat skill and leverage not brute strength...

No one said there isn't a weak spot, you'd have to be an idiot to say otherwise becausse it's right on panel

The only thing that was disputed is how weak the weakspot is.

There are no prisons in real life to contain metahumans, there's no reason to assume that with missile proof glass the weakest spot is as hard as paper machete, it's more plausable that even the weakest spot would be fairly strong.

But there are, we call them zoos

The rest you said is speculations, if the weakspot is a bubble it could be incredibly weak...that said guessing what the density of a weak spot is is asinine.

Most animals that in Zoo's have no intention of escaping, so that's a flawed comparison.

You're right, speculating the density of the weak spot is asinine, but it's fair to assume the weakspot is fairly strong or you'd have meta's walking out of Belle Reve and the prison having to replace the glass on a daily basis.

A weakspot is still to vague to use as a strength feat

A missile proof window isn't, Slade still shattered one. A strength feat isn't being discussed, a striking feat is, and if Slade can use weakspots to that extent it just proves his striking power is greater than anything Blade has to offer.

You realize he only seems to strike harder because he knows where to hit for the most effect right?

Just found some more feats for Blade that makes this fight a lot harder for Slade.

Originally posted by KingD19
You realize he only seems to strike harder because he knows where to hit for the most effect right?
Irrelevant, weather it's raw power or technique he's still able to do more damage with strikes than Blade and most street levelers can

I'm not arguing that Slade can't deliver more punishment with strikes than Blade. I'm pointing out that what you said was wrong.

You said his striking power is greater, and it isn't. It seems that way because he can find weak points, but with Blade's speed he probably won't be able to use it as effectively as against a window that can't fight back.