You've made my eyes roll so violently that gusts of wind shot forth from my eye sockets.
You've made my eyes roll so violently that gusts of wind shot forth from my eye sockets.
Seriously? Carlos, Daniel and Rich played 6 characters between them in the first game. They're only missing the original Sonya and Ho Sung Pak, who played Liu Kang and Shang Tsung. Both "IRL" and in-game, the majority of the cast from the first game was present.
You said: "An MMA fighter's fists are technically seen as weapon by the law (assault with a weapon). Not even joking." One judge's uneducated opinion (in Florida, no less) doesn't make your statement objectively true. Also, I've been training in BJJ and MT for many years, and I haven't been taught any pistol whipping…
Terrible article.
I'll bet you have a hard time...a really *hard* time.
This is not true.
How profound. I hope you work in Hollywood.
You're an asshole.
Just because you don't like something doesn't make it not good. Again, you're certainly entitled to your opinion, but if you want to avoid offending or angering people, you might want to rephrase it as "it's not for me".
Yeah, but I also believe I read in the old Handbook that a solid cylinder of adamantium could withstand a blow from Mjolnir, suffering no more than a dent. I'll have to go look it up. So, a good throw from Thor would easily knock Ultron off his feet, but his chassis might be relatively fine.
To answer your first question, they made their creation to sell comics. Since the character has been around for more than four decades, and has been the subject of many a cartoon/movie/toy/t-shirt/etc, I'd say it was a success. Goku from Dragonball/Dragonball Z/Dragonball GT was originally based on the Sun Wukong, the…
That's a cool idea, but I'm a HUGE comic geek and I've never heard it. Can you remember where you heard it?
I don't believe it's actually unstoppable. I think Kang has deflected it with a forcefield before. Also, a significant mass of solid adamantium could withstand an impact.
Short answer: The Speed Force
Thor in Marvel comics is a character based upon the mythological figure. They can make up whatever attributes and histories they want due to this fact.
Yes, but his ability to wield the hammer seems to be situational. He's done it once before, but can't pick it up all the time.
Nope - that's an animated version of the Ultimate Universe Mjolnir. It was drawn to look more like a two-handed war hammer. In both mythology and 616 Marvel, the handle was much shorter than traditional war hammers due to Loki's interference during its forging.
This poorly-written movie was based mostly on the Ultimate Universe, whose Mjolnir may have different properties.
Covers often depict scenes that are non-canon or do not actually happen in the book they grace.
The douche is strong in this comment.