@aequitas:
@ABWorsham:
@wittmann:
RedLeg: do ISIS really have T55s and T62s and Artillery?
Yes, they have heavy weapons.
wich scale? 1:35?
Only in Tamiya or Dragon brands. If you want anything else it has to be in 1/72nd…
@Uncrustable:
Thor !
Superman is DC.
DC is superlame
Can’t decide if 8 years old or a troll…
I’ve lifted Mjolnir at a comicon.
It wasn’t really that impressive.
Then again, my name is Gargantua. If anyone could lift Mjolnir, it’s me. :)
Haha… okay, I concede here.
@rjpeters70:
Superman is about as strong as conceivably possible. Can fly faster than light. Has lasers in his eyes that can melt metal. Can run almost at the speed of light. Superhearing that can hear a conversation on the other side of the planet, so you can’t sneak up on him. Freeze breath. And all the other crazy powers that don’t come into play (X-Ray vision, telescoping vision, etc.). And, he’s really, really smart.
One amusing thing about those old black-and-white Superman serial films from the 1950s (or whenever; I’m not sure of their date) is that there were supposedly episodes in which Superman would land in front of a criminal, who would respond by pulling out a revolver and firing six shots straight into Superman’s chest. Superman would stand there, letting the (imaginary) bullets bounce harmlessly off of his indestructible body. The crook, having fired his last bullet, would then in desperation hurl his empty revolver at the head of Superman, who would duck to let it miss him.
Tied at 5.
If Thor put kryptonite on his hammer…
Hulk vs Superman?
That’s a lot of Destruction.
DC Comics.
Marvel vs DC?
Not which one is better.
If all Marvel Characters fought all of DC Characters?
well…DC has some forgotten characters that are pretty awesome, and almost everyone knows the Marvel characters.
Marvel > DC
Yes, Superman can lift Mjolinar. He is as worthy as Cap.
@rjpeters70:
DC has some crazy overpowered characters. […] DC is just incredibly overpowered. If DC heros unleashed themselves, it would be over in under a minute.
I think DC originally stood for Detective Comics. From what you’ve indicated, it sounds like Batman is just about the only DC character these days who does any actual crime-solving detective work.
I liked Marvel as a kid (DC too), some of DC grew on me as I got older, and now both are less preferred compared to ones like Image, Dark Horse, Vertigo, etc.
Something’s gone really off the rails at DC editorial lately and they didn’t really have as tight a plan as they wanted us to think with The New 52. I blame the Avengers movie.
@rjpeters70:
But it also gets to different philosophies, I think. Marvel is about angsty, “real world” issues, and DC has always been (well, at least until 2012) about the legacy of heros from the Great Depression to today, and about Earth bound gods like Superman, Flash, Captain Marvel, Wonder Woman, etc.
DC and Marvel are just different, depending on what you enjoy.
Expanding on my ‘blame the Avengers movie.’ The Marvel verse is more ready made for the movies. The stuff that is more interesting on film is already a part of the Marvel characters and they are already more integrated with each other as part of their history.
Speculatively, the success of the Marvel films is putting a lot of pressure on DC editorial from the really high level management to get the DC verse to a place so they can make a Justice League movie/DC movie verse that will rake in Avengers money. But the whole thing isn’t very organic in that regard and everything is just flailing about wildly trying to catch lightning in a bottle.
haha, this pic shows the difference when it comes to superman vs other characters
Deadpool (from the comics, not the movie) vs Superman
Deadpool cant die.
Not as long as they still make money…he will never die.