How about if you call him a mendicant?
He doesn’t beg. He takes.
Gladiator always seems to be pitched as the man to beat in the Marvel universe. Witness his recent raid on Asgardia to abduct Thor. He doesn’t really need to be backed by the rest of the Shi’ar Imperial Guard.
Thor damaged it with his hammer once, when he possessed the Odin-force.
What does “mulch” mean?
Sounds like the kind of stunt Arcade would want to pull.
Oh, well, then, Juggernaut gets out.
I can plainly see that.
I was going to say, “It depends on which situation is dramatically appropriate.”
Cap hides from a bomb behind the shield: gets blown out the window.
Cap puts his shield up against somebody’s face and punches the back of it: Guy gets KO’d.
Somebody punches the shield: Shield stops the punch.
Thor hits the shield with all his might: Shield doesn’t budge, Cap’s legs don’t get broken.
Cap throws the shield at somebody: Shield hits the guy hard enough KO him, then bounces off rather than dropping to the ground and ricochets a couple times before it comes back to Cap.
I may be a little confused, but is calling Juggernaut “unstoppable” literal or just poetic description? Because he seems to be awesomely strong and nigh-indestructible, but very stoppable.
That thing doesn’t obey the laws of physics at all!
See, this is sort of where I come from on Juggernaut. His seeming infinite momentum isn’t really him moving. It looks like he’s moving through space cause he’s making those bodily motions, but really, the source of his ability causes him to not move through the universe. Instead, the universe moves around him, thus making it appear that he has infinite momentum.
Cap’s shield isn’t indestructible. It can be damaged by Thor when he has the odin-force and others with godlike ability. When Thor “put the hammer down” in the movie, there was a shock wave, an electrical discharge of some sort, a visible radiation wave, and a really loud kabong wave, all the sorts of things I thought Stark said vibranium absorbs (could be mistaken on that one though)
It may be really really hard to damage, but that’s because its irresistible, that is the true property of vibranium. it is quantumly irresistible.