Read up on them:
Gladiator (This guy made the Juggernaut run away in the X-MEN cartoon series)
Champion of the Unvierse
Thanos
Mephisto
But strength ratings mean nothing to the juggernaut...he can never be destroyed, and the only reason Onslaught (was it him) was able to pry the jewel of cytorak from his chest was due to his elite psychic powers, not because of strength
the jewel isn't actually in his chest its a spiritul psychic thing
Magneto has never stopped Juggernaut...contained him maybe
Read up on them:
Gladiator (This guy made the Juggernaut run away in the X-MEN cartoon series)
Champion of the Unvierse
Thanos
Mephisto
Juggernaut would be a challenging opponent he contains Class '100' strength, but he isn't vulnerable to damage.
http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/j/juggernaut.htm
The cartoons can't be counted here. I agree Thanos could probably take him, but even then I hesitate to say he could DESTROY or kill juggernaut.
Are these strength ratings you speak of written by marvel themselves or just a fan? I used to collect trading cards and even those ratings changed from year to year.
Juggernaut does feel pain but he still can't die or be obliterated. He'll pass out but he wont die.
If you don't want to read there history scroll all the way down and it will give you their powers.
I talked to the guy and he and other super duper Marvel nuts calculated how much these mofos could lift by reading the comic books and looking at there powers. Like if they lifted an object they would do research and see how much that thing weighs.
Example Thanos lifts all of the 43 stories of the Baxter building they would research how much a 43 story building would weigh.
And in most Marvel Comic Books halfway they would do bios and show examples of the dudes powers.
I think they had a Marvel Annual Two-in-One just explaining how strong these people were.
The strenght may be questionalbe, but they're abilities aren't.
Also, it don't matter, mostly all of them can lift a tank like it's a baseball and chuck it at 80 MPH
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Man, I wish I was Champion of the Universe..........
I think I would enjoy being Thanos. Wasn't he even more powerful with that gauntlet?
I've never liked silver surfer for some reason so I'm biased against him.
Thanos
Strength Level: The exact extent of Thanos's physical strength is not known, but he was able to engage both the Thing and Thor in hand-to-hand combat simultaneously for an extended period of time and hold his own. Presumably, then, Thanos possessed at least Class 100 strength, enabling him to lift (press) over 100 tons.
Known Superhuman Powers: Thanos possessed incalculable superhuman power. By far the most powerful of the anian Eternals, Thanos was a mutant whose massive, heavy-bided body was born with the capacity to synthesize cosmic energy for certain personal uses. (This is a trait that Thanos shared with his father Alars and all Earthborn Eternals but not with an-born Eternals. Through still unknown bionic amplification, Thanos increased his physical strength and resilience to levels surpassing even the strongest of the Earth Eternals. Through meditation and certain mystical techniques, Thanos augmented his power in still other ways, enabling him to tap, transform, and direct vast quan ies of cosmic energy for destructive force. His skin in nearly invulnerable, particularly against heat, cold, electricity, radiation, toxins, aging, and disease, and he can survive indefinitely without food or water even before his "curse" from Death left him immortal, unable to die. His mind is also invulnerable to most forms of psychic attack, and can project a psionic blast of energy as well as blasts of plasma/cosmic energy from his eyes and hands. He usually employs a hovering chair with additional offensive weapons and the ability to teleport fantastic distances. Deadliest of all Thanos's attributes, perhaps, was his mind, whose superhuman level of intellect was totally dedicated to the annihilation of life.
Champion of the Universe
Strength Level: The limits of the Champion's strength are not known. In Earth's gravity, he can lift (press) at least 100 tons. His strength derives from the channeling of cosmic energy for physical use.
Known Superhuman Powers: The Champion controls the power primordial, the energy derived from the Big Bang itself. He has channeled this power into the development of his physical form: his musculature, his reflexes, his stamina, and his strength, while the exercise of human strength taps electro-chemical energies of the complex molecules in the body, the Champion's strength taps cosmic nuclear energies. His physical strength is only determined by the amount of cosmic energy his finite form can contain. This limit has yet to be seen. He apparently never tires since his body has the ability to tap whatever energies it needs to recuperate. He cannot be hurt by any means short of molecular dispersion. Having channeled all of the cosmic energy as his command into making his body a perfect fighting machine, the Champion can no longer direct that energy from his body into force-blast as many other energy manipulators can.
Abilities: The Champion has mastered untold thousands of different martial arts and fighting styles culled from across the known Universe, and spends the majority of his time between championship matches practicing these arts.
Limitation: The Champion's limitations are not known.
Winner: The Champ
bahhhh....i say thanos owns him, it even says he's unable to die
The context makes it sound reasonable. Like this could actually work.
Brilliant.while the exercise of human strength taps electro-chemical energies of the complex molecules in the body, the Champion's strength taps cosmic nuclear energies. His physical strength is only determined by the amount of cosmic energy his finite form can contain. This limit has yet to be seen. He apparently never tires since his body has the ability to tap whatever energies it needs to recuperate. He cannot be hurt by any means short of molecular dispersion.
So all it would take is a molecular disperser to own this chump!
Mr Fantastic could make that on any uneventful afternoon!
@ CBF
HOly , you and E20 know everything there is to know about Marvel.
I never got into them, but I think it'd be cool stuff to read. I may have to read up on them.
BTW whoever called us nerds
We're geeks damn you....
I think E20 knows a load more than me, I hadn't even heard of some of the guys he was talking about. I was mostly into the X series, and have a load of Uncanny, from back to the original Phoenix saga, Days of Future Past, through Dark Phoenix, and stopped some time, then started again during Onslaught through Operation Zero Tolerance, then stopped, then haven't collected since 2001.
I do have a load of comics, a few bad ass ones too that will fetch me a G or two when I'm in a tight spot. I have the First apperance of Juggernaut, officially Graded as VF+ 8.0, that I probaably will never sell due to my infatuation with Juggernaut.
I also have Giant Size X-Men 1, which isn't in NM condition by any means, but still will fetch a good price in the future.
I never liked much outside of the X-men books, except the Maximum Carnage crossover, bc Carnage is one of the tightest villains ever....
I also liked "What If..." comics, those were awesome, i have a SLoad of those.
Anybody know where I can find the torrents for the original Fantastic 4. I can't find that .
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The coolest feat accomplished by someone would have to Eddie Brock. Since what he can do can actually be done in real life. Press 750 pounds and rep it under optimal conditions.
Superman was gay though. Stephen Colbert said so.
Nate Gray, Carnage, Apocalypse.
Nate could have completely annihilated anyone mentioned so far.
I have Morphin Power. I would own all of you wanna be Superheroes.
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I always thought Gambit had a cool power.
^^^
Yeah, his card throwin stuff was the .
It was a toss-up for me between Power Ranger
and Shadow Hawk
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