Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Quite a few of them, depending on how one wants to use his TP feats.Morlun, for example, would be a nightmare.
I was reading a few Aquaman issues recently, and at the height of his strength feats he seemed to be nearly comparable to Hercules' mid range strength showings.
Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Depends on where they fight and what iteration of feats Aquaman has available to him. His tp could take a lot of them out for example if that’s available to him, and some of the tridents he’s had if not all of them are pretty op.
This is an interesting thought.
So Aquaman obviously can swim and chill at the bottom of the ocean, right? Where the depth is deepest and the pressure highest.
Would, say, Rhino be able to do so (assuming he can breathe underwater)? In short, it's quite a cool way of thinking about Aquamans durability.
To be fair the pressure part often gets simply ignored. For example in Fear Itself: The Fearless #04, Crossbones and Syn are both at the bottom of the atlantic ocean in a shitty scuba suit not giving a shit about pressure. We shouldn't go nerd calculations on basically everything. Another example of things that actually should be considered but just get ignored would be Spider-Man's feat when he fights Phoenix Colossus and Magik in the volcano, the temperature and air (if you even can still call it air) he's exposed to there would make this feat exponentially more impressive.
Originally posted by -Pr-Which name popped up that you would consider lowballing?
I don't know if you guys are lowballing Aquaman or if Spidey's rogues are that good.I remember talking about it with Stilt once, but bar Venom, Carnage and Morlun, it's not ringing a bell.
The only name so far that I don't think would cause trouble is Molten Man, since Aquaman was in lava and did fine.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
This is an interesting thought.So Aquaman obviously can swim and chill at the bottom of the ocean, right? Where the depth is deepest and the pressure highest.
Would, say, Rhino be able to do so (assuming he can breathe underwater)? In short, it's quite a cool way of thinking about Aquamans durability.
I really don’t even think Spiderman has a rogue or a character in his mythos that physically exceeds or could match Aquaman physically a lot of Arthur’s issues would be the villains who can’t really be put down by blunt force. Like Sandman and I’m sure others.
You give him telepathy or the Poseidon blessing and I think that would give Arthur the win unless there’s a character I’m unaware of that might prove me wrong which their might be.