@ithemanwithoutfeari:
Yes it is a baseless assumptions. Namor shows no signs of weakness, after he got hit whatsoever. It would have a significant impact, if he would fight for a longer period of time. HT hit him once, which did basically nothing. Namor still casually one shotted him. He might not be at his peak, but he is not dehydrated or signifacntly weakened.
Yet Namor still got hit and was exposed to the Human Torch during his WWII days. And you don't have to be weakened by alot to one shot another character. You're using more ABC Logic here.
I couldnt care less.
Well although its hilarious for the rest of us you may wanna work on being more self-aware of your own poor arguments.
Cap has morals as well. The majority of superheroes holds back.
You can still hold back and one-shot somebody or own them in a fight. Plenty of characters with morals do that all the time. Its not some uncommon occurence.
Like I said ... Not really. You are acting like that instance debunks my scan. It does not, not even in the slightest.
Well using ABC Logic and conveniently leaving out the context (which based on these responses you didn't bother to read about or research) is a pretty assuring way to tear down your own argument.
Which part of the panel did I ignore ?
I am not ignoring the panel .. I am ignoring your worthless asspulls.
You said Namor wasn't dehydrated from fighting Human Torch. You also said the context of Cap knocking out Namor when he previously fought the Human Torch has no bearing on this. Do you even know where you're going with this because it looks like your fumbling here.
1. My scan is not out of context.
2. "Yeah Lets pretend like Spider-man always one shots other street level characters (peak humans) with his punches."
Try again.
Lol like I said you aren't self-aware of your own ignorance and mistakes.
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