Who's stronger Spider-Man or Luke cage?
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haxemon — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 01:36 PM)
Despite how it appears sometimes, not every comment on this boards is meant to be an argument. I think he/she was just supporting your point.
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TheMountainThatRides23 — 9 years ago(October 06, 2016 11:53 AM)
Are we talking the shared movie MCU? Or comics?
Luke Cage in comics, Spiderman in the Netflix/movie universe.
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TheMountainThatRides23 — 9 years ago(October 06, 2016 12:38 PM)
why yall afraid to google basic info
There are no concrete strength stats like that for the MCU and the MCU characters do not necessarily have equal stats to the comics.
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rayonmullings — 9 years ago(October 06, 2016 12:51 PM)
he didnt say specific if it was movie or tv, but from how everything is running with regards to the shows and movies, they are like the comic characters, so its obvious cage is stronger, than spiderman and captain america. Yes, there is power balance issues in the movie but its the same in comics, just like how, we know batman can't beat superman or darkseid, cause of the crazy abilities we see them, do, however, when he is face with them he beats them. however, with logic in mind there is no way, bruce and beat clark or darkseid, no matter how much he train, or prep for the environment. there are just certain battles you can't win cause of limitations.
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TheMountainThatRides23 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 09:02 AM)
from how everything is running with regards to the shows and movies, they are like the comic characters,
Captain America is the closest to his comic version.
Thor has not come close to the most impressive feats from comic book Thor.
Hulk has not matched the most impressive feats from comic book Hulk.
Daredevil has not come close to the most impressive feats from comic book Daredevil.
Even Luke Cage has not come close to the most impressive feats from comic Luke Cage so until they demonstrate those feats, you can't say MCU Luke Cage is equal to comic book Luke Cage.
I have no idea WTF you are saying in the second half of your post.
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haxemon — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 01:41 PM)
Agreed - though maybe they were thinking that the characters match fairly close given all the MCU versions are in their early development still?
So more the MCU versions are close to the very early versions in the comics before the characters developed their powers and skills?
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bluejaunter — 9 years ago(October 06, 2016 03:25 PM)
Yes there are.
Have been for years.
In the official handbooks and countless cardsets also official.
Spider-Man is stronger than Wolverine and Captain America.
Spider-Man is not stronger than Luke cage or Namor or The Thing.
They are strong enough to fight Hulk but not strong enough to beat him.
Thor, Sentry, and Gladiator could match the hulk.
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watchman19 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 11:09 AM)
You can find them for the comic book versions on Marvel's website. Each character has a "power grid" of stats on a scale of 1 to 7 that they update from time to time.
For example, Daredevil has a strength of 2, Captain America a 3, Spider-Man and Luke Cage are equally ranked with a strength of 4. Hulk and Thor both have a 7.
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TheMountainThatRides23 — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 11:30 AM)
Dagnabbit people. Stop thinking I'm talking about the comic versions. I'm specifically mentioning MCU in every one of my posts. Only reason I'm saying this is because rayonmullings mentioned is arguing that Luke Cage is stronger than Spiderman in the "comics AND movie universe" and he cited the comic book stats as evidence.
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watchman19 — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 05:55 AM)
Stop thinking I'm talking about the comic versions.
I didn't. That's why I stated that those stats were for the comic book versions and that I knew of no such stats for the MCU. The comic book stats prove nothing for the MCU. The only evidence to gauge such things for the MCU is what we're shown on screen. -
rayonmullings — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 09:15 AM)
cage is stronger, but base on the feats thats required, shows make you stronger are weaker. this is obvious, cause captain america, get's stronger in each movie. Right now captain america is at superhuman strength in the movies, and he's not suppose to be that strong, but he's boring when compared to hulk, thor and iron men, so they do their little power creep. I'm just using command sense, which i watch the show. if you look at cage in jessica jones, and in the tv show you will see the inconsistencyfor example a shotgun to the head knocks him out, but a rock that was launched directly at him, and pretty much hit him, did not leave a scratch, does that make sense?
also durability plays into your strength. If, rockets and shotgun blast can't break your bones, and explosive alien bullets can't break your muscle tissues even when they explode in you, then you're obviously going to be able to lift and carry more than a person, who's bones and body can be broken, from a gunshotsome of this stuff is command sense.
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