@knotty: I'm nearly done with a picture of 6GG myself, just lwtting you know so when I post it you don't feel like you've wasted your time. If you don't mind however, I don't think batkevin be unpleased with two pics.
Lord Boros, his endrance would outlast anything Goku could put out. I mean, he survived not one, not two, not three, but DOZENS of punches from friggin' Saitama. He was nothing more than a bunch of goop and and blood and said "nah man" and immediately came back. Both Naruto and Goku would get one punched by Saitama. Goku might have stood a chance using Ki blasts, Naruto was boned from the start, he'd get killed by accident in the battle between Goku and Boros.
She wouldn't be able to statue them, and they would royally kick her butt as well.
Remember we had the fastest hero in the MCU, Quicksilver, killed because he was hit by a bullet, which means he's not fast than a bullet. She would be faster than Bats and maybe cyborg but not to that extreme that supes was.
Predators are similar to humans morphologically speaking, to it wouldn't be too out of the ball park to suggest that they have about the amount of strength that one could expect of a human at that size. I'm not talking about people who have acromegaly, where they just have a pituitary gland disorder which causes them to grow to large sizes, but I'm talking about true giants (or non-pathological giants) who are basically humans upscaled a couple feet and so are well proportioned. Enter in Angus Macaskill, the largest true giant in modern history. He grew to 7'10" and 580 lbs at his largest.
This man was a strongman in a circus through most of his life, known for many amazing feats. He lifted a 2800 lb anchor and was able to lift a full grown horse (900-1200 lbs) over a 4 ft fence with ease. He also could lift a 40 ft mast of a ship and put it in place by himself. He was likely stronger than the average predator, we can infer this because in the original Predator movie we saw Dutch get punched three times in the face by the predator without even so much as blacking out. Angus Macaskill, although usually a gentle giant, did get into a fight with a normal sized man, and with one punch put him in critical condition, nearly killing him. Considering that he was nearly a foot taller than the average yautja, this isn't really a surprise. Assuming that they'd be about as strong as a 7ft human isn't entirely out of the question; Here is a strongman that's nearly 7ft at 6ft11in, Sean O'Hagan
Unfortunately he's still rather new in the strongman fields and I can't find much on his feats. His workout often involves doing multiple reps with weights as heavy as about 16 stones (224 lbs). There's another strongman who lifted the Atlas Stone, Brian Shaw, who is shorter (about 6'8") He's disproportionately heavy and strong for his height though, as he did feats that the big kid above can do and is trying to do, so maybe his feats being used as a reference can give us some insight on how strong the predators might be.
Atlas Stone/Manhood Stone – 560 lb (254 kg) (world record)[15]
Keg toss – 8 kegs in 16.59 seconds (World's Strongest Man 2014).[16]
So it would seem that the predators are about as strong as we could expect humans to be at that size (athletic humans that is) And if you find a human that's bigger than them, you could likely expect them to have greater strength (This is also supported by the fact that Engineers, a lifeform that humans come from, are bigger than predators and also shown to be far stronger than them. This however was in an AvP comic book so it may or may not be considered canon.) This is an old question, but when I myself was curious about this question and googled it, this was one of the first results to come up, so after consideration decided this was as good a place to post my input on the matter.
Hela was awesome in that she broke thor's hammer, but Ragnarok was poorly written, so she died in an unremarkable way. She would've had my vote otherwise.
Thanks, I honestly couldn't believe she was a real comic character when I first saw her, and I fell in love with her instantly. More obscure fan art coming (hopefully) soon
As the name implies, in this topic, we draw some of our favorite bench warmers from comics, whether they be villains or heroes. The more obscure the better!
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