Poll Could MCU Spider-Man replicate this feat? (45 votes)
Could MCU Spider-Man replicate this feat without being KO'd, killed, or incapacitated as of Homecoming? For those who haven't seen the movie already **spoilers below**
Could MCU Spider-Man replicate this feat without being KO'd, killed, or incapacitated as of Homecoming? For those who haven't seen the movie already **spoilers below**
Yes
Wasn't this the bomb that turned normal people into skeletons? Then hell no
This was an explosive pumpkin bomb. The one that disintegrated people didn't come with a fiery explosion. Tobey/spidey wouldn't have survived the disintegrating bomb. MCU Spidey remained conscious for the Shocker's blows, which landed with similar concussive force, a plane crash, and several tons of concrete falling on him. The only thing that KO'ed him was himself, leaping into the roof of an armored vehicle.
Wasn't this the bomb that turned normal people into skeletons? Then hell no
That was a different bomb. Compare this to the one in the OP.
@donwayneii: Only because it surprised him
He wasn't knocked by a plane crash, a building falling over him, and Shocker's punches. He will survive and stay conscious
@gotoucanario: He was punched through a school bus. Still ok. In fact he never suffered any serious injuries at all.
He even walked off a plane crash and was back in school the next day.
lol he got KO'd by trying to jump out of a container...that explosion could kill him
@nightmare52: You kidding, he jumped full force into the container headfirst.
I doubt it. The strikes he took from Shocker were strong, but he was reeling after each of them and after 1-2 more direct hits, Peter was at his mercy. In comparison, Tobey took a hit from Goblin that sent him back 20+ feet hard enough to bend metal. At the very least a strike like that is equally impressive to what Shocker was doing. And Tobey just brushed it off. The rubble feat was also quite impressive, but it certainly KOed him and it's not like the entire weight of the warehouse fell on top of him, just a few tons. Tobey has caught way more weight than that when exhausted. Then, there's also the fact that Holland knocked himself out jumping into the roof of a truck.
There's no way he takes a grenade to the dome without at least being KOed.
@nightmare52: You kidding, he jumped full force into the container headfirst.
He was trying to jump above the roof of the vehicle which is probably less than 3 meters which needs less than 1000 N force to do that which is no close to an explosive !!!
@nightmare52: 1000 newtons? Really? That's 224 lbs of force. Is that all it takes to launch 140 lbs 10 feet in the air? Sounds like you're low balling. Besides the fact that you're assuming Pete wasn't trying to jump at full force in order to catch vulture quickly
@nightmare52: 1000 newtons? Really? That's 224 lbs of force. Is that all it takes to launch 140 lbs 10 feet in the air? Sounds like you're low balling. Besides the fact that you're assuming Pete wasn't trying to jump at full force in order to catch vulture quickly
1000 Newton is way more than actual value.
Let me explain it to u.
F = MA.
Even if we assume that Peter is 70 kg and he was jumping at 10 m/s.
He was jumping at a force of 700 N.
So stop exaggerating.
@nightmare52: 1000 newtons? Really? That's 224 lbs of force. Is that all it takes to launch 140 lbs 10 feet in the air? Sounds like you're low balling. Besides the fact that you're assuming Pete wasn't trying to jump at full force in order to catch vulture quickly
1000 Newton is way more than actual value.
Let me explain it to u.
F = MA.
Even if we assume that Peter is 70 kg and he was jumping at 10 m/s.
He was jumping at a force of 700 N.
So stop exaggerating.
Wasn't this the bomb that turned normal people into skeletons? Then hell no
This was an explosive pumpkin bomb. The one that disintegrated people didn't come with a fiery explosion. Tobey/spidey wouldn't have survived the disintegrating bomb. MCU Spidey remained conscious for the Shocker's blows, which landed with similar concussive force, a plane crash, and several tons of concrete falling on him. The only thing that KO'ed him was himself, leaping into the roof of an armored vehicle.
yh but wasn't he crying like a little bitch when that happened?
@gxrevs06: cause tobey never cried, right? Or maybe he was just more manly about it in your opinion
@nightmare52: 1000 newtons? Really? That's 224 lbs of force. Is that all it takes to launch 140 lbs 10 feet in the air? Sounds like you're low balling. Besides the fact that you're assuming Pete wasn't trying to jump at full force in order to catch vulture quickly
1000 Newton is way more than actual value.
Let me explain it to u.
F = MA.
Even if we assume that Peter is 70 kg and he was jumping at 10 m/s.
He was jumping at a force of 700 N.
So stop exaggerating.
it's the force he generated from his leg over the ground not the force he would have created if he got his head smashed against that board against gravity.
Now u need to stop wanking.
@nightmare52: you can't prove how fast Spider-Man jumped, you are assuming. You also said it your self, "He was jumping at a force of 700 N." which is wrong, and proves you don't know what you're talking about
And go ahead and quote me wanking, I'll wait kid
@nightmare52: The force of him hitting his head = the force of his jump - gravity. That's a negligible difference in that amount of space, so Web is much closer than your lowball.
You also have no proof of how high he was trying to jump. He could have just been leaping 3m, or he could have leapt much harder intending to spring into the air completely, or he could have jumped hard for speed with the intent of catching himself up top before he went too far. There's really nothing to say how hard he was jumping.
Then considering his body is durable enough to hold a cruise ship together, tank shots from shocker, and a plane crash...it's extremely unlikely he'd be KO'D by the amount of force you're suggesting.
@nightmare52: you can't prove how fast Spider-Man jumped, you are assuming. You also said it your self, "He was jumping at a force of 700 N." which is wrong, and proves you don't know what you're talking about
And go ahead and quote me wanking, I'll wait kid
Ok , what I mean was the force he got hit.
Yeah the speed is an assumption based on the fact he needed to reach the roof top which is at least 5 m from trucks floor and he got hit quickly after he jumped which I took as 0.5 sec which gives 10 m/s.
That's why i said 1000 N initially.
@nightmare52: The force of him hitting his head = the force of his jump - gravity. That's a negligible difference in that amount of space, so Web is much closer than your lowball.
You also have no proof of how high he was trying to jump. He could have just been leaping 3m, or he could have leapt much harder intending to spring into the air completely, or he could have jumped hard for speed with the intent of catching himself up top before he went too far. There's really nothing to say how hard he was jumping.
Then considering his body is durable enough to hold a cruise ship together, tank shots from shocker, and a plane crash...it's extremely unlikely he'd be KO'D by the amount of force you're suggesting.
Yeah the speed is an assumption based on the fact he needed to reach the roof top which is at least 5 m from trucks floor and he got hit quickly after he jumped which I took as 0.5 sec which gives 10 m/s.
That's why i said 1000 N initially.
Getting ko'd by an impact is mostly coz of the element of surprise.
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