Thanos (Avengers Assemble) vs Justice League(JLU)
Thanos (Avengers Assemble) vs Justice League(JLU)
Originally posted by carver9
🙂For real though...nice showing for Thanos. Need to see more from him before judging this fight. He does possess a better strength ft than all of them combined. Undecided for right now.
Originally posted by Surtur
If this Thanos is more powerful then the real deal then damn, just another version of Thanos Superman can't touch. Poor Kal can't get him a break right guys? Let alone the JLU version of Superman, who pales in comparison to the comic version.
If this is full Thanos showings, maybe not JLU at all then.
Looking at that vid...Thanos stomps. The Avengers by fts are far more powerful. Hulk alone held up New York City by himself and was punching so hard that the shockwaves was sending super humans flying across the city. Thor energy power, Ironman and Thanos handling them the way he did. Yeah, he stomps this and Darkseid at the same time.
Originally posted by carver9you can't equate a character's highest showings with any other showing. Character's strength fluctuate in comics and shows. Gladiator isn't always hitting someone with planet destroying force just because he destroyed a planet.
Looking at that vid...Thanos stomps. The Avengers by fts are far more powerful. Hulk alone held up New York City by himself and was punching so hard that the shockwaves was sending super humans flying across the city. Thor energy power, Ironman and Thanos handling them the way he did. Yeah, he stomps this and Darkseid at the same time.
With that said, comic characters are far more powerful than show characters. So much, it ain't funny. Lifting New York is a speck of dust to lifting Earth weights.
Thanos showed no speed above bullet speed. Superman alone would blitz him with ease and see him as a statue. Superman could possibly ko him with several shots (if not one shot) since Superman, by feats, is astronomically stronger than any of the avengers on that show.
Oops this is JL unlimited from the show? If so then Justice league wins but it is hard as shit
Originally posted by h1a8
[B]you can't equate a character's highest showings with any other showing. Character's strength fluctuate in comics and shows. Gladiator isn't always hitting someone with planet destroying force just because he destroyed a planet.
This line of thought makes no sense, because then it means whenever someone with super strength hits someone else and they survive..it's not much of a durability feat because we don't know if they are punching their hardest? Okay, maybe someone we know Gladiator does not want to kill we might say that, but someone he has no problems hurting..why would we not assume he hits his hardest?
We know he can physically destroy planets, so unless he is fighting someone he has an in story reason to hold back on..why would we assume he was holding back? Now whether or not the person he is hitting has shown they are consistently durable enough to survive those hits is another story, but then you can't blame Gladiator for that.
Originally posted by h1a8
you can't equate a character's highest showings with any other showing. Character's strength fluctuate in comics and shows. Gladiator isn't always hitting someone with planet destroying force just because he destroyed a planet.With that said, comic characters are far more powerful than show characters. So much, it ain't funny. Lifting New York is a speck of dust to lifting Earth weights.
Thanos showed no speed above bullet speed. Superman alone would blitz him with ease and see him as a statue. Superman could possibly ko him with several shots (if not one shot) since Superman, by feats, is astronomically stronger than any of the avengers on that show.
Oops this is JL unlimited from the show? If so then Justice league wins but it is hard as shit
Show us those speed fts you've mentioned from the cartoon.
Uuuuummmm, Gravitron was stated to have the power of a black hole and he was casually lifting cities...Hulk overpowered his gravity powers
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1kXuHhNucX4 (think this is canon to Avengers Assemble as well) and again, in this clip he effortlessly lifts a city and was described as having the power of a black hole. He used it all on Hulk to no avail.
If you also look at that scene, Thor supported the falling City. Overall, the Avengers are far more powerful and they couldn't do a thing to Thanos. I'll be waiting for those speed showings and strength showings proving they could harm him.
Especially when two stronger characters couldn't.
I also find it interesting that Earth's Mightiest Heroes feats are being used for Avengers Assemble.
These are TWO separate shows and continuities.
"Avengers Assemble was originally reported as a "continuation" of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes,[34] but later reports confirmed it as a completely separate series (though a flashback in episode 8 does have the Avengers featured in their respective models).["
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_Assemble_(TV_series)
Avengers Assemble is in continuity with Ultimate Spiderman however.
Originally posted by carver9
Show us those speed fts you've mentioned from the cartoon.Uuuuummmm, Gravitron was stated to have the power of a black hole and he was casually lifting cities...Hulk overpowered his gravity powers
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1kXuHhNucX4 (think this is canon to Avengers Assemble as well) and again, in this clip he effortlessly lifts a city and was described as having the power of a black hole. He used it all on Hulk to no avail.
If you also look at that scene, Thor supported the falling City. Overall, the Avengers are far more powerful and they couldn't do a thing to Thanos. I'll be waiting for those speed showings and strength showings proving they could harm him.
Especially when two stronger characters couldn't.
1. Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Avengers Assemble aren't in continuity with one another.
Avengers Assemble was originally reported as a "continuation" of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes,[34] but later reports confirmed it as a completely separate series"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_Assemble_(TV_series)
2. I don't think any of these feats are beyond what Bruce Timm's Superman accomplished back in Superman the animated series days.
Superman in the episode Absolute Power, pushed a space ship out of the gravity well of a black hole then flew the ship to another solar system.
In the episode Little Girl Lost Part II Superman pushed away a comet that was going to cause an extinction level event if it hit earth. Part of the comet broke off and Supergirl saved the city of Metropolis by smashing it head on (Knocked her out).
I'd say Hulk and Thor are equal with Superman and the JLU power levels in Earth's Mightiest Heroes (I own both series and have seen all the episodes).
3. I haven't watched many Avengers Assemble episodes and would like someone who has to specify what were the best stuff they'd accomplished (Hulk, Thor, etc...) in Avengers Assemble.
I did however see the episode with Hyperion, where the Avengers failed to stop an extinction level asteroid only to have Hyperion destroy the thing. He looked more powerful than Hulk or Thor in the episode though the Avengers still took him down.
Originally posted by Sensui
1. Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Avengers Assemble aren't in continuity with one another.Avengers Assemble was originally reported as a "continuation" of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes,[34] but later reports confirmed it as a completely separate series"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avengers_Assemble_(TV_series)
2. I don't think any of these feats are beyond what Bruce Timm's Superman accomplished back in Superman the animated series days.
Superman in the episode Absolute Power, pushed a space ship out of the gravity well of a black hole then flew the ship to another solar system.
In the episode Little Girl Lost Part II Superman pushed away a comet that was going to cause an extinction level event if it hit earth. Part of the comet broke off and Supergirl saved the city of Metropolis by smashing it head on (Knocked her out).
I'd say Hulk and Thor are equal with Superman and the JLU power levels in Earth's Mightiest Heroes (I own both series and have seen all the episodes).
3. I haven't watched many Avengers Assemble episodes and would like someone who has to specify what were the best stuff they'd accomplished (Hulk, Thor, etc...) in Avengers Assemble.
I did however see the episode with Hyperion, where the Avengers failed to stop an extinction level asteroid only to have Hyperion destroy the thing. He looked more powerful than Hulk or Thor in the episode though the Avengers still took him down.
Post the Superman showing.
Originally posted by carver9
Post the Superman showing.
The episodes aren't free on youtube for copyright reasons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL3mxIsAZI8
If you want to watch you have to pay.
And a quick Google search hasn't shown me any site where you can view both episodes for free. Time Warner isn't messing around it seems.
Here are synopsis though
http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Absolute_Power
http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Girl_Lost
Confirming everything I said happened, did happen.
I did find this for Hulk in Avengers Assemble where he overpowered the villain Attuma in the episode Depth Charge.
Attuma was submerging Manhattan Island and an extremely angry Hulk lifts part of the city out of the ocean and overpowers Attuma to boot while Thor and Iron Man obviously couldn't. Earlier in the episode Attuma fought regular Hulk and punched him out of the city.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0K0d1fq8-w
So that at least puts Angry Glowing Hulk at his Earth Mightiest Heroes strength level. Though I think Earth's Mightiest probably has a higher potential ceiling based on the Graviton feat.
Alright I just quickly spent the past three hours trying to watch some Avengers Assemble episodes on youtube.
Thanos look superior to Hulk and Thor, but so did Attuma in the episode Depth Charge until Hulk got the same glow Bruce Leroy did in the movie The Last Dragon. He then manhandled Attuma.
Attuma, as with many villains apparently never looked that good again, and was manhandled by Hulk and Thor in the episode Bring on the Bad Guys, heck one scene he runs from the Hulk.
And Attuma gets one shotted by Thor in episode 25, Exodus.
Hyperion in his first appearance looked better than the avengers in the episode titled Hyperion, where he stops the asteroid the Avengers failed to and manhandles everybody, taking Thor's cape cause he like the cut of his jig.
But when he reappears as part of Red Skull's Cabal he no longer is a team threat and instead takes on the Hulk in one on one brawls which Hyperion constantly gets the better of Hulk in episodes 25 and 26, Exodus and The Final Showdown.
But in episode 26, Hyperion gets taken down by Iron Man's Avenger Building defenses. Takes him right out in the most ridiculous manner imaginable. He gets snatched up by a robotic arm he can't break, thrown into a water tank, and frozen by some coolant gases.
So looking at how past villains fared over the course of a season I'm going to wait and see how Thanos's showings evolve over the season.
Right now he's superior to Hulk and Thor, but that can always change. I would say he's like Darkseid right now. Original Darkseid looked stronger and tougher than Superman in episodes like Apokolips Now where he killed Dan Turpin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0pcChyV6o4
Keep in mind that even this Weak Superman (he was put down and omega blasted earlier) was capable of shaking the city of Metropolis with his punches.
In the episode Legacy Part II a pissed off Superman managed to defeat Darkseid by redirecting his own Omega Beams back into his head, with the palms of his hands, in an explosion that wrecked them both. But Superman was tougher and threw Darkseid down to his slaves.
The first time Superman looks clearly superior to Darkseid is the Justice League episode Twilight where he beats him in a back and forth fight within Brainiac's giant planetoid construct.
By the time we get to Destroyer, a Darkseid merged with Brainiac is slapping Superman all over the place and states he is stronger than he's ever been. Superman gets manhandled, until he goes into the world of cardboard speech and smashes Darkseid across the city.
So right now imo Thanos is in that early Darkseid (Hyperion, Attuma), mode looking significantly stronger than the protagonists. By the end of the season he maybe struggling to defeat one hero in a pitched battle.