I feel like Juggernaut would be an absolute terror in Image comics. Imagine if they went really hardcore with a character whose momentum couldn't be stopped. A simple finger flick to a person's head would essentially create a finger sized crevice in a person's skull
At this point, I'm starting to realize power scaling Marvel characters *is sort of like powerscaling Iced Coffee spilled in my lap* It's not really fun, consistency is consistently inconsistent & the harder I try the more fumed I get. No matter how you look at it, people can just do what ever their writers demand, there are no certain victory's or defeats in Marvel...
*Ok! Hold Up! I Call BullFeathers On This! The Only Way Juggernaut Could Be Powerful Enough To Take On Thor Is When He Has His Powers! That's Why He Takes Too Much Pride In Himself To The Point Of Calling Himself THE UNSTOPPABLE JUGGERNAUT! That's His Thing! Whoever Made This Comic Is A Fraud!*
One of the very few characters to tank Thor's GodBlast is Cain Marko The Juggernaut! He of course was powered up. I dunno where the depowered statement originated.
Was Juggernaut depowered here. Honestly it is hard to tell what Marvel comics want to do with his character. He is either an Anti villain or Anti hero depending on circumstances. Red hulk should be given his own series now that he returned to his moustached glory
@IStevenSeagal dude taking stuff out of context Here is not helping. Darkseid was severely drained when that happened btw King hyperion never beat 616 version of Marvel heroes so to say or performed anything on a remotely close degree
I'm guessing the Thunderbolts vs the Secret Avengers took place during the Secret Avengers comics because Captain America formed the team during the Heroic Age.