Poll Is MCU Black Panther A Bullet Timer? (146 votes)
could he replicate these?
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could he replicate these?
Yes, in an MCU canon comic he sliced a bullet with his claws at close range.
really? i gotta start reading those comics lol
@allstarsuperman: Because everyone he fights is a super casual bullet timer level +++++.
Yes, in an MCU canon comic he sliced a bullet with his claws at close range.
really? i gotta start reading those comics lol
The feat is pretty indisputable, too.
@ig-88: im missing out someone told me theres a comic that really shows off spidy's spider sense
no feats yet so no. Also bulletimer and bulletimer combat speed are different things. Example dodging bullets is not the same as fighting as fast as the bullet can move. Its reaction time vs combat speed which are different things.
Actual movie feats say otherwise. Using secondary media especially a comic panel won't work as it contradicts the movies
@DammeFavour: How exactly ?
@allstarsuperman: He got stabbed during the trials when he was depowered.
@kgb725: because neither captain America nor bucky are bullet timers or even hawkeye
Taking into account Odin had the Odin Force in a tie in comic proves the tie in comics dont even correlate to the movies
Panther never bullet timed once in CW or Black Panther he is not a bullet timer
The comics are canon. They even refer to them in the movies-such as Rhodey lifting the tank in AoU.
Yes, in an MCU canon comic he sliced a bullet with his claws at close range.
This.
@kgb725: because neither captain America nor bucky are bullet timers or even hawkeye
The comic doesn't contradict anything. It's just high end for those characters, but we know they're casual arrow timers and RPG timers so nothing really outlier-ish.
@anthp2000: I remember captain America getting shot multiple times by bucky. You know you have to prove they are actual bullet timers right? Not the other way, according to your logic aunt may is a bullet timer because she's never failed to react to one, she never needed to
@DammeFavour: Bucky worked around Cap’s shield and shot him from arms distance.
Terrible example.
@DammeFavour: Cap dropped his shield
Is Falcon?
The comic showing is debatable. But given all the hype the Panther has gotten I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt.
@anthp2000: Depending on the way you interpret the panel he just stepped to the side and let it ping off. Especially since the bullets "motion arc" originates from the armour.
@anthp2000: Depending on the way you interpret the panel he just stepped to the side and let it ping off. Especially since the bullets "motion arc" originates from the armour.
And it got teared in 3 how then? He clearly sliced it down.
@anthp2000: He can fire more than once you know. Or it shattered on contact with the armour.
@anthp2000: If he cut it in half, wouldn’t he have brought his right hand across his body to the left in order to actually use his claws?
@anthp2000: He can fire more than once you know.
@anthp2000: If he cut it in half, wouldn’t he have brought his right hand across his body to the left in order to actually use his claws?
Not sure what you mean by that, but his arm (with the claws out) is clearly at the end of the blurry line (which moreover suggests the bullet did not just bounce off of the suit).
@anthp2000: I mean he was staring straight at the shooter with his hands at his sides. If he were to fit it in half, shouldn’t he have swept his arm across his body to scratch at it and cut it in mid-air? The way he’s positioned in the second panel makes it seem like he backhanded the bullet.
Actual movie feats say otherwise. Using secondary media especially a comic panel won't work as it contradicts the movies
This, though haven't watched the movie.
Actual movie feats say otherwise. Using secondary media especially a comic panel won't work as it contradicts the movies
Such as? This isn't "secondary media" that contradicts anything. Its canon to the MCU, ergo it cant contradict something he has failed to do without context.
He is a bullet timer due to the tie in comic, but DCEU Wonder Woman's speed feats against rifles/machine guns are relatively more impressive.
Ridiculous question is ridiculous. He is a bullet timer yes, but of course he isnt on DCEU Wonder Woman's level. Has he done anything in both his cinematic appearances to suggest this?
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