Confirmation that almost everything on Sakaar is stronger than everything on Earth. Including metal.
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Confirmation that almost everything on Sakaar is stronger than everything on Earth. Including metal.
http://s160.photobucket.com/user/EndlessMike9/media/Hulk/sakaarstrength.jpg.html
Originally posted by carver9
Confirmation that almost everything on Sakaar is stronger than everything on Earth. Including metal.http://s160.photobucket.com/user/EndlessMike9/media/Hulk/sakaarstrength.jpg.html
Exactly.
I never said that was the end of the battle, but once again you ignored context.
Here is the complete context.
"Banner coaches Skaar some more. We get a page or so of Skaar trying to toe-to-toe with Juggernaut and getting smacked down. While down and apparently near out, Skaar reverts to a little boy form and begs Juggernaut not to hit him anymore(which is about the only interesting part of the fight). Juggernaut pauses at the transformation, and since he's standing still he's not unstoppable(yes, they actually stress this in the comic) so boy-Skaar levitates him into the air. Skaar changes back to normal and leaps after Juggernaut.
But Skaar can only use the OldPower when he's on the ground, so he and Juggernaut fall back down to Earth. Skaar opens the Earth and he and Juggernaut end up falling underground in molten lava. In lava Juggernaut doesn't have any footholds, because, you know, he's unstoppable and to utilize his unstoppability he needs footholds to unstoppably charge forward with his unstoppability. Except for the first page the Juggernaut doesn't generate any real offensive in the fight and seems content to just wait until a foothold presents itself so he can use his unstoppability. In the lava, instead of fighting Skaar and Juggernaut discuss disfunctional relationships with their fathers(mostly off-panel). They laugh together, then Skaar uses the OldPower to fly them on a chunk of earth up to the surface.
But their "friendship" is a trick. Skaar suddenly stops the chunk of Earth and a surprised Juggernaut flies off and calls Skaar a cheater. Skaar then OldPower punches Juggernaut, knocking off one of those strange shoulder pads the artist drew him with and apparently propelling Juggernaut into an OldPower-controlled course into outer space. Cut to Reed and Beast, none of the shuttles and satellites they've sent out can locate Juggernaut. They talk about how Banner may be even more dangerous than Hulk. Cut back to Skaar and Banner, they go to a comics shop and read some Marvel comics. Wolverine then appears in the comics shop with claws popped. The End."
Originally posted by Supermutant
I never said that was the end of the battle, but once again you ignored context.Here is the complete context.
"Banner coaches Skaar some more. We get a page or so of Skaar trying to toe-to-toe with Juggernaut and getting smacked down. While down and apparently near out, Skaar reverts to a little boy form and begs Juggernaut not to hit him anymore(which is about the only interesting part of the fight). Juggernaut pauses at the transformation, and since he's standing still he's not unstoppable(yes, they actually stress this in the comic) so boy-Skaar levitates him into the air. Skaar changes back to normal and leaps after Juggernaut.
But Skaar can only use the OldPower when he's on the ground, so he and Juggernaut fall back down to Earth. Skaar opens the Earth and he and Juggernaut end up falling underground in molten lava. In lava Juggernaut doesn't have any footholds, because, you know, he's unstoppable and to utilize his unstoppability he needs footholds to unstoppably charge forward with his unstoppability. Except for the first page the Juggernaut doesn't generate any real offensive in the fight and seems content to just wait until a foothold presents itself so he can use his unstoppability. In the lava, instead of fighting Skaar and Juggernaut discuss disfunctional relationships with their fathers(mostly off-panel). They laugh together, then Skaar uses the OldPower to fly them on a chunk of earth up to the surface.
But their "friendship" is a trick. Skaar suddenly stops the chunk of Earth and a surprised Juggernaut flies off and calls Skaar a cheater. Skaar then OldPower punches Juggernaut, knocking off one of those strange shoulder pads the artist drew him with and apparently propelling Juggernaut into an OldPower-controlled course into outer space. Cut to Reed and Beast, none of the shuttles and satellites they've sent out can locate Juggernaut. They talk about how Banner may be even more dangerous than Hulk. Cut back to Skaar and Banner, they go to a comics shop and read some Marvel comics. Wolverine then appears in the comics shop with claws popped. The End."
You are wasting your breath. The point is, Skaar effected Jugs with a blow charged with his own power and clocked him into space. That's all that matters.
Originally posted by Supermutant
I never said that was the end of the battle, but once again you ignored context.Here is the complete context.
"Banner coaches Skaar some more. We get a page or so of Skaar trying to toe-to-toe with Juggernaut and getting smacked down. While down and apparently near out, Skaar reverts to a little boy form and begs Juggernaut not to hit him anymore(which is about the only interesting part of the fight). Juggernaut pauses at the transformation, and since he's standing still he's not unstoppable(yes, they actually stress this in the comic) so boy-Skaar levitates him into the air. Skaar changes back to normal and leaps after Juggernaut.
But Skaar can only use the OldPower when he's on the ground, so he and Juggernaut fall back down to Earth. Skaar opens the Earth and he and Juggernaut end up falling underground in molten lava. In lava Juggernaut doesn't have any footholds, because, you know, he's unstoppable and to utilize his unstoppability he needs footholds to unstoppably charge forward with his unstoppability. Except for the first page the Juggernaut doesn't generate any real offensive in the fight and seems content to just wait until a foothold presents itself so he can use his unstoppability. In the lava, instead of fighting Skaar and Juggernaut discuss disfunctional relationships with their fathers(mostly off-panel). They laugh together, then Skaar uses the OldPower to fly them on a chunk of earth up to the surface.
But their "friendship" is a trick. Skaar suddenly stops the chunk of Earth and a surprised Juggernaut flies off and calls Skaar a cheater. Skaar then OldPower punches Juggernaut, knocking off one of those strange shoulder pads the artist drew him with and apparently propelling Juggernaut into an OldPower-controlled course into outer space. Cut to Reed and Beast, none of the shuttles and satellites they've sent out can locate Juggernaut. They talk about how Banner may be even more dangerous than Hulk. Cut back to Skaar and Banner, they go to a comics shop and read some Marvel comics. Wolverine then appears in the comics shop with claws popped. The End."
Aren't the force field and the immovability separate things?
Originally posted by maxivitopowe
Aren't the force field and the immovability separate things?
Yes. And the ff and invulnerablity are, too. It's outright stated against the Exemplars, plus that even his clothes are indestructible.
That story where Thor partially nullifies his powers is the only time it's implied they're the same thing.
But yeah, Juggernaut walked on air to counter tk, so his theory of needing a foothold is out the window.
Originally posted by cdtm
Yes. And the ff and invulnerablity are, too. It's outright stated against the Exemplars, plus that even his clothes are indestructible.That story where Thor partially nullifies his powers is the only time it's implied they're the same thing.
But yeah, Juggernaut walked on air to counter tk, so his theory of needing a foothold is out the window.
Not if it only happened once.