Cartoon versions of both.
Cartoon versions of both.
In a rumble, Nolan should win by blitz.
"But... But I want to be a big karate cyborg... ;_;" - Nik Hasta
"Get off my lawn! ...on this forum, that just makes people think of Cyclops." - Sharpandpointies
"...makes me think the Night King just says "Screw the rules, I have magic money" when it comes to physics." -Captain Morgan
I don't know... Graviton is pretty stupidly durable.
Dude is pretty much unphased by everything the Avengers threw at him with the exception of Thor hitting him with a lightning bolt that seems to obliterate pretty much a couple of entire city blocks and he's still alive afterward.
Wasp's blasts that cut through shipping containers like cheese hitting him in the face? Annoying at best.
Tony unloading a unibeam the size of train that blasts him into the ground, doesn't slow him down.
Hulk smacking him around, at best dazes him.
Omniman is faster certainly but Graviton just has to last long enough to literally think to throw up his shields and then he can just continually smash him with gravity until he gives out and cartoon Nolan doesn't really have the onscreen strength feats to suggest he hits hard enough to kill him before he thinks.
Plus Nolan seems to be a lot more fragile than his comic counterpart so I don't think Graviton will have much of an issue putting the hurt on him.
Last edited by Nik Hasta; 04-21-2021 at 07:50 AM.
I'm not overwhelmingly attached to one side or the other. Nolan is implied to be class 100 ish - when he's talking about pushing a much larger meteor than Mark out of kill-earth trajectory, when he trivially wastes the aliens' civilisation, when you see what adult Vitrulmites do in his story telling, but yeah, I guess a lot of those feats are either heresay or glammed up.
OTOH, his speed is pretty damn good and he's going to hit Graviton a LOT of times before the dude can do anything about it. Can also like fly in and push his fingers through the guy's eyes, preventing him from seeing and therefore effectively using his powers.
Could be wrong though.
"But... But I want to be a big karate cyborg... ;_;" - Nik Hasta
"Get off my lawn! ...on this forum, that just makes people think of Cyclops." - Sharpandpointies
"...makes me think the Night King just says "Screw the rules, I have magic money" when it comes to physics." -Captain Morgan
Going with Omni Man, last episode not only showcased his speed but the sheer durability of the man
spoilers:end of spoilers
pinpoint house explosion, followed by hammer of god style space laser, four of the cyborgs that messed up invincible, a juiced up Kaiju, and Immortal who looks like he's about a class 80, and he wasn't showing more than a few bruises, and a bloody nose by the end.
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Yeah, newest episode really had some stellar durability feats.
Shades of AKIRA for those who know
This makes Red Rush pretty fucking ridiculous though, holy ****.
Omni-Man is definitely touch, though I don't think he ever gets hit by anything with as much oomph as Graviton
Last edited by Cody; 04-26-2021 at 06:04 AM.
To be fair, he also reveals that part of why he did it so fast in the comics was because he didn't want to give himself time to think about what he was doing and let his reluctance stop him. It is entirely possible that he's subconsciously holding back against them until the points that he delivers the kill blows. Which neatly explains why he can trade blows pretty evenly with Immortal but then tears the guy in half. (Immortal still has good feats though for collateral damage and chucking people into space, regardless of how hard Nolan went on him.)
I'm not sure about this, because Nolan outright admitted to Mark that it was because they were the only threat to him conquering the planet, thus the real reason as to why he took them out by surprise, and why they more or less Curbstomp him in an alternate timeline when Mark gave them backup.
Immortal is just an inconsistent mess, unfortunately. He goes from hitting Nolan so hard that he coughs out blood(both in comic and show), to being incapable of making Mark so much as feel his attacks back when Mark was still weaker than his dad.
I'm the comic there's some minor blood flying around when Immortal bops Nolan in their first one on one fight. But there's no blood on Nolan in the next label. I think it is more likely Immortal's hands were bleeding to be honest.
Also, I wouldn't say the curb stomp him in the rematch. Immortal got disemboweled, and as Mark pointed out the had to keep him off balance and the longer the fight went the more likely they would lose. And they only managed to win thanks to a phasing attack that bypassed his durability. Had it stuck to s slugfest I'm pretty sure he would have won. At best I could see the Guardians doing as well as they did in the show.
Last edited by Captain Morgan; 04-28-2021 at 07:00 PM.