Originally posted by Darth Thor
No sorry not accepting this logic at all.The ONLY way to compare different Universe characters is by feats.
Its Deadpool of course you can accept some inconsistencies. They have the First Class X-Men in one scene and the the Origins Deadpool in another.
But thats literally no excuse to ignore his biggest punch in the film. And no not like Supergirl at all, whose consistency changes from episode to episode.
Cables shield and Colossus can be power scaled next to Juggs. Or he may have been toying with Cable and Deadpool. Given he casually ripped Deadpool in two earlier.
MvF rules are On Screen Feats only. The bridge Punch was an actual On Screen Punch. The only legitimate reason to ignore it would be you dont like it.
I am not ignoring it at all. What I am saying is he never hit Colossus, or anyone for that matter, that hard in an actual onscreen fight. He never even creates another shockwave. So, yes, it is very much an outlier when compared to his other feats. So, based on screen feats, the chances of him hitting Cull with that level of power, instead of the power of the hits we see him hit Colossus with, is extremely small.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Are we talking about Colossus? Him fighting Juggs so well is a feat. Power scaling is a thing you know, otherwise bringing up Hulkbuster is pointless.I also see no rebuttal to Banners being a newbie with the Hulkbuster tripping over himself and getting pinned down by Proximas minions.
Also whats Spider-Mans best lifting or punching feat? Because he held off Culls arm.
I never said Banner was a good pilot. I pointed out that he had to outsmart Cull to beat him. And Banner being a good or bad pilot has nothing to do with the durability of the suit.
You brought up Colossus. And Spider-Man has held up a jet bridge, a clocktower, redirected a plane by pulling on its wing, held up a ferris wheel and briefly pinned one of Thanos' arms on Titan. What has Colossus done?
Seriously, based on people's posts, you are the only one who disagrees.