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    Default Was Spiderman defeating Firelord controversial?

    I vaguely remember this being considered controversial or bad writing... This was regular Spiderman (black suit was Black Cat's not the alien symbiote)

    Considering Spidey's lifting power 20 tons... Firelord 50 tons. (it isn't the staggering difference you'd find between characters in DC). With Spidey's speed advantage, it doesn't seem that far fetched at all. Especially with all the success Spidey has had against Titania.

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    Firelord was used as a measuring stick and he was around Thor's level, and it's why Jean was allowed to have a draw with him too, Spidey is way below a comic level of power to defeat someone like that, specially since all he did was "hit Firelord a lot".

    It's even worse that the story points out and shows that Firelord is very strong and way above Spidey's power, and Spidey wins anyways, just, by hitting him a lot... I see that as shit writing, and it gets even worse when a few years later, Venom ouclasses Spidey ridiculously lol.

    Also Spidey is supposed to be at 10 tons, even if it's questionable considering he has lifted way heavier than that (Like a tank), but the strength ranking was never consistent lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evolutionaryFan View Post
    I vaguely remember this being considered controversial or bad writing... This was regular Spiderman (black suit was Black Cat's not the alien symbiote)

    Considering Spidey's lifting power 20 tons... Firelord 50 tons. (it isn't the staggering difference you'd find between characters in DC). With Spidey's speed advantage, it doesn't seem that far fetched at all. Especially with all the success Spidey has had against Titania.
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    Firelord was used as a measuring stick and he was around Thor's level, and it's why Jean was allowed to have a draw with him too, Spidey is way below a comic level of power to defeat someone like that, specially since all he did was "hit Firelord a lot".

    It's even worse that the story points out and shows that Firelord is very strong and way above Spidey's power, and Spidey wins anyways, just, by hitting him a lot... I see that as shit writing, and it gets even worse when a few years later, Venom ouclasses Spidey ridiculously lol.

    Also Spidey is supposed to be at 10 tons, even if it's questionable considering he has lifted way heavier than that (Like a tank), but the strength ranking was never consistent lol.
    Technically, Spider-Man hit Firelord a lot while using his speed, reflexes, and spider-sense to keep darting out of Firelord's reach and then darting back in to hit him, so Firelord couldn't mount an adequate counterattack. That said, I do see your point, given Firelord's flame projection powers --- unless he somehow exhausted himself there trying to get Spider-Man and could only do physical attacks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
    Technically, Spider-Man hit Firelord a lot while using his speed, reflexes, and spider-sense to keep darting out of Firelord's reach and then darting back in to hit him, so Firelord couldn't mount an adequate counterattack. That said, I do see your point, given Firelord's flame projection powers --- unless he somehow exhausted himself there trying to get Spider-Man and could only do physical attacks.
    Even if he for some reason couldn't hit Spidey, and he's for some reason too stupid to just fly away, Spidey's own punches shouldn't hit hard enough to knock down a being as strong as Firelord lol.

    It doesn't help that Spidey only really fights him for one page, while the fight against Titania for comparison has a few more pages and we get to actually see her trying and failing to hit him while he hits her, and once Spidey stars hitting Firelord, it's just this:



    So a building's implosion and a gas station's explosion don't even scratch him, but some Spider-Guy hitting him really hard is enough to knock him down? Give me a break lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukmendes View Post
    Even if he for some reason couldn't hit Spidey, and he's for some reason too stupid to just fly away, Spidey's own punches shouldn't hit hard enough to knock down a being as strong as Firelord lol.

    It doesn't help that Spidey only really fights him for one page, while the fight against Titania for comparison has a few more pages and we get to actually see her trying and failing to hit him while he hits her, and once Spidey stars hitting Firelord, it's just this:



    So a building's implosion and a gas station's explosion don't even scratch him, but some Spider-Guy hitting him really hard is enough to knock him down? Give me a break lol.
    Clearly Spidey hit him with that Maximum Spider. That's how he beat Cyber Akuma in Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triniking1234 View Post
    Clearly Spidey hit him with that Maximum Spider. That's how he beat Cyber Akuma in Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter.
    Oh, you played that, too? Nice. I just went down to an old-school arcade sometime ago and played Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter there. Made it all the way with Spider-Man and Chun-Li --- and yes, the Maximum Spider was involved.
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    I don't know how it was received at the time, but it's certainly controversial now. I think it works in the comic, but there's an argument that it goes against the ethos of Marvel where might doesn't always make right, and the good guys don't always win, at least not by power alone. One of the best examples of this was Daredevil #7, where he fights Namor and gets his ass handed to him. However, he's able to impress Namor enough to get him to call off an attack.
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    The Firelord story is a classic two-parter (or was it one issue? I don’t have it on hand… thought it had a cliffhanger though). I wouldn’t say top 10, but I’ve seen it in some top 30 and top 20 lists before. On the surface perhaps it doesn’t make a lot of sense that Spidey’s barrage of punches took out Firelord, but the dude had just had a building brought down on him and been blown up in a gas station so he was probably in a weakened state. I can overlook it because it’s an engaging and fun story. I like Brian Cronin’s article about it, even though he also concedes the climatic fight was a bit unbalanced. https://www.cbr.com/the-wrong-side-s...n-vs-firelord/

    But what’s more unrealistic? That fight, or the numerous times a supposedly “normal” human like the Kingpin has beat the crap out of Spidey? Even an incredibly strong human like Kingpin should only be able to lift 500 pounds or so. No match for Spidey’s power set of 10-20 tons mentioned in this thread. However, the depictions of Kingpin pummeling the wall-crawler look cool and that’s good enough for me sometimes.

    EDIT: Also one advantage the issue mentions that no one in this thread has*, is Spidey’s spider-sense. From the panels it looks like Firelord isn’t able to land one punch, while Spidey lands hundreds. Sometimes agility and speed matter more than brute strength.

    (*- my apologies to Huntsman Spider who did mention this)

    EDIT 2: And it’s been a while since I read it, but didn’t Spidey essentially take down Juggarnaut in the same way in the Roger Stern storyline from a few years previous? Don’t know Juggy’s power level, but there’s at least precedence for Spidey’s berserker rage compensating for a lack of raw power.
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    Spider-man shouldn't have been able to beat Firelord. However, Spider-man (particularly in the 1980s and 90s) fought guys more powerful than him and punked them.

    As Spider-man's popularity soared so did his abilities apparently.

    I mean, Spider-man beat people like Titania, Firelord and almost completely punked out the X-men. Heck, he nearly knocked out Eric Masterson's Thor.

    Spider-man "was that guy" back in the day.

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