superman and juggernaut have limitless sttenght and limitless isn't stornger than limitless. the only reason is that superman has accomplished great feats with his stenght and juggernau doesn't give a shit waht anyone says about his steregnth. and yes lobob is supposed to be a superman/wolverine mixture, but he acn be serious sometimes an whoop ass
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Last edited by Whittdawg92 on Oct 15th, 2004 at 01:19 AM
I dont think one can beat the other. Is there a way they can even hurt each other? Basically the fight would be kinda pointless. They would probably destroy the whole planet trying to stop each other. It would be cool to see in a comic though.
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Nowhere does it say that either Superman OR Juggernaut have limitless strength. You're confusing them with the Hulk, who is the ONLY character with limitless strangth. Everyone else has a limit.
That's rather funny, I don't ever recall saying 'because I say so' smart ass. Don't put words in my mouth. Again, you people seem to have a difficulty understanding the concept of a 'parody.' Parodies interact with parody environments, not serious environments. That's a simple fact that has dated to Aristophanes' times. Comic book writers don't change simple concepts, regardless of their intentions.
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As for the limitless strength, indeed Juggernaut does not have limitless strength. His limits are defined by the limits of Cytorrak, thus he is not capable of Hulk or Superman strength. Superman's strength level is sort of limitless, because the more sunlight he absorbs the stronger he gets. The difference is it increases much more slowly. While Hulk's limits are increased exponentially during a fight, Superman's limits are increased exponentially over the span of years.
Lol, I like that match-up! Except for the fact that Aristophanes is a comedic writer and Sophocles is a tragedian. Depends on whether you want a funny story or a depressing one. Though for me, tragedies are pretty funny.
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i took superman out of the debate cause i dont think DC should be included. but Juggernaut is perfectly capable of hulk level strengths, and has proven so because hulk "on the virge of insanity" was no stronger than juggernaut. in fact he had been raging for days in a cell causing no physical damage, yet juggernaut could. this is an errant assumption on YOUR part.
increase exponentially yeah right. he has potential no doubt, but without funneling 2 universes worth of engergy by using celestial tech, he has never proven stronger than juggernaut.
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Juggernaut stronger than the Hulk? What madness!? Any way, no matter what anyone says, Lobo IS cool, and so is Howard the Duck. And while Juggernaut is suppose to be unstoppable, this has proven untrue several times. Lobo on the other hand has more clearly defined powers reguardless of his nature as a parody (or the changing of his powers over time.) And to say that he would tire from fighting Juggernaut is rather extreme. Lobo has never tired from battle (at least not in the form in which he would be a match for Juggernaut. Jugs would most likely to be the one who grew tired of such a fight and eventually propose a treaty. If Lobo really grew weary of such a fight, he would strap Jugs to his bike and throw him in a sun, and all Lobo fan boys know that he can ride threw the hottest sun or the coldest space.