Real world physics on...FULL POWER!!

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Bane did mot grow up in THAT kind of prison.

Still his intelligence isnt really physics...

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
They have unfortunately cancelled it in many states, but, believe it or not, in North America at least, many of the prisons used to offer both high school AND college courses to inmates with the idea they could one day be returned to society as educated men capable of holding jobs that would give them a chance at a normal life.

I'm talking about Bane's prison, not prisons in general.

He grew up in a hole in the ground with the worst murderers in the world.

You generally don't become a master chemist and strategic genius there.

I'm stuck between answering
You don't

And

Not with that attitude

Galactus

Invisible Woman wouldn't be much different with real-world physics, presuming her powers would still be possible. Things striking her fields would probably heat-up some.

Originally posted by Laminator_X
Invisible Woman wouldn't be much different with real-world physics, presuming her powers would still be possible. Things striking her fields would probably heat-up some.

How would she see?

Good point. She could probably have her eyes pass most of the light through but let enough absorb for vision. Particularly astute viewers might notice a couple of slightly dim spots when she was looking right at them, while she would see a world of twilit gloom.

Cracked did a thing on Sue saying she would bounce to death in her forceful taking any decent impact similar to a car crash. Though that ignores her having the possibility of slimmer shields protecting her.

Behold! Lady Cataract!

Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Cracked did a thing on Sue saying she would bounce to death in her forceful taking any decent impact similar to a car crash. Though that ignores her having the possibility of slimmer shields protecting her.

Even if she had slimmer shields, wouldn't that have the same problem? Like wearing a suit of armour in a crashing lift.

Or do her shields absorb impact? I never really paid attention to it.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Even if she had slimmer shields, wouldn't that have the same problem? Like wearing a suit of armour in a crashing lift.

Or do her shields absorb impact? I never really paid attention to it.

Yeah. Though it could somehow compress and mingle with her physiology or something.

I think so. But that would only work with slimmer shields. She's still loose inside a big shield.

Batman is the only correct answer

Originally posted by Branlor Swift
Yeah. Though it could somehow compress and mingle with her physiology or something.

I think so. But that would only work with slimmer shields. She's still loose inside a big shield.

It depends on whether the force field gets sent flying like a croquet ball, or if it just sits there and the car crumnples against it. If the latter, Sue is fine and the car and perhaps the field get very hot. I do recall her creating flexible fields to gently catch falling people in the past as well.

Originally posted by shadowknight
Batman is the only correct answer

Potentially the worst.

Commissioner Gordon or Alfred.

Poss Gordon.

Alfred does this to Hush:

Sure, Hush gets his own back in the next page, but still, Alfred is what, 70?80?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Poss Gordon.

Alfred does this to Hush:

Sure, Hush gets his own back in the next page, but still, Alfred is what, 70?80?

I was once stucked in Needles California and met this 70 years old Veteran who seemed really fit tbh ^^.

Did he take you into his van to show you some GI Joe action figures?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Did he take you into his van to show you some GI Joe action figures?

😂

No but he told me stories about his job as a mercenary and how he tortured people and about the US government building concentration camps or better said something called FEMA.

Prof X with out the flying hover chair.