Guku would defeat them all bottom line
Juggernaut.The Blob's powers aren't anywhere near the level of Juggernaut.Blob's own strength level is in the 70 ton range.Blob can increase the gravitational forces between him and the ground.(Colossus was able to uproot him) indicating it would take a Strength level over 70.By far Blob's greatest power is his resistance to injury. (Although not as much to burning)Juggernaut is completely invulnerable to physical force.Juggernaut's strength is incalculable with Marvel suggesting its potentially limitless.Juggernaut's charge has only been stopped by Hulk enhanced with Celestial Technology.
He pretty much doesn't have any not even superman could beat him in an arm wrestling match it was a tie but still he couldn't be over powered by even a kryptonian.
before the universe. hecreated the universe
No!!! Dc has a Finite universe (universe with an edge) because the green lantern corps is based in the middle and has it all numbered. Marvel has an infinite universe, because it is based closely on the real world and our real physics seem to reject the notion of a universal limit.
There are dozens of alien races in the WildStorm Universe (including Aegenans, Daemonites, Kherubim, etc.; but in the WildStorm universe, there are trillions of them).
In the Marvel Universe, Thor is generally considered to be stronger than Storm. Thor is an Asgardian god with superhuman strength, durability, and his mystical hammer Mjolnir gives him various powers. Storm, on the other hand, is a mutant with the ability to manipulate weather, which does not give her the same level of physical strength as Thor.
It's hulk Hulk got an endless source of physical strength and has high durability. Yepp one of the most dangerous things in the marvel universe is a angry Hulk. One thing to do against him is to be sure not to trash talk.
Another name for the entire physical universe is cosmos. It is considered the universe as a unified whole in itself.
The universe.
to answer questions about the physical universeTo determine how the world (universe) works.
Cosmos, in astronomy, the entire physical universe considered as a unified whole (from the Greek kosmos, meaning “order,” “harmony,” and “the world”). Generally speaking, we use the word universe to mean the entire physical universe; a synonym is cosmos.
During any chemical or physical process, the energy of the universe remains unchanged.
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The universe was discovered by ancient Greeks and Indians, when theories of an impersonal universe governed by physical laws were first proposed.
Cosmos, in astronomy, the entire physical universe considered as a unified whole (from the Greek kosmos, meaning “order,” “harmony,” and “the world”).
Cosmos, in astronomy, the entire physical universe considered as a unified whole (from the Greek kosmos, meaning “order,” “harmony,” and “the world”).
It means the study of the physical universe or physical science. Either of them works.