brianmanahan
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You make weird comparisons. I do not get your joke.
It is about fictional metal. The metals Vibranium and adamantium do not exist.
Titanium is not used.
But as a fan of comics when i was a child, i enjoy the movies and the discussions over the storylines and details.
Just trying to grasp the concept of a Marvel "super metal" by comparing it to a real "super metal", titanium.
I realize Vibranium and adamantium do not exist. I'm just theorizing (using my basic knowledge from one college structures class) that it might be possible for enough of 1 Marvel "super metal" might be able to break Captain America's shield, even though that shield can standup to any real life metal.
thx! :thumbsup:
sucks that they nerfed cap's shield in the movies.
then again, they nerfed adamantium in the movies. (re: Wolverrine2 where his adamantium claws get broken by an electromagnetic sword.)
Hell, Quicksilver is already being rented out so it only makes sense, and you need Spidey/X-men for Civil War.
new trailer out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MZoO8QVMxkk
meh
they gave away the ending to the Hulk-iron man fight.
pretty lady w/nice ass stopped the rampaging Hulk
who's the black chick in the cave looking thing taking a jacket or something off?
The moving black bars around the video is REALLY distracting.
Anyone care to explain what's going on between Iron Man and Hulk?
Technically there are a ton of OP characters in the Marvel universe. Prof X, Phoenix, Thanos can all just erase everything.
Technically there are a ton of OP characters in the Marvel universe. Prof X, Phoenix, Thanos can all just erase everything.
Thanos is the most ridiculous character there is.
He's way too overpowered/invincible.
The Thanos character has to be "rebooted" so that it shows that he can be tactically defeated without "miracles".