Who is the heaviest superhero in the MCU?
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Including all technology, weapons, etc., which MCU superhero weighs the most (on Earth, just to simplify things)?
Is it:
- Iron Man, with his mechanical suit?
- The Hulk, with all of his muscle mass?
- Black Panther, with his vibranium suit?
(A question about the weight of vibranium can be found in How heavy is Captain America's shield?) Thor, with either his Uru hammer or
Stormbreaker
along with the armor he's always wearing?
- Or is it someone else?
Do not count spaceships, huge turbolasers, etc. Suits count, but not vehicles.
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Including all technology, weapons, etc., which MCU superhero weighs the most (on Earth, just to simplify things)?
Is it:
- Iron Man, with his mechanical suit?
- The Hulk, with all of his muscle mass?
- Black Panther, with his vibranium suit?
(A question about the weight of vibranium can be found in How heavy is Captain America's shield?) Thor, with either his Uru hammer or
Stormbreaker
along with the armor he's always wearing?
- Or is it someone else?
Do not count spaceships, huge turbolasers, etc. Suits count, but not vehicles.
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Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
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Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
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Including all technology, weapons, etc., which MCU superhero weighs the most (on Earth, just to simplify things)?
Is it:
- Iron Man, with his mechanical suit?
- The Hulk, with all of his muscle mass?
- Black Panther, with his vibranium suit?
(A question about the weight of vibranium can be found in How heavy is Captain America's shield?) Thor, with either his Uru hammer or
Stormbreaker
along with the armor he's always wearing?
- Or is it someone else?
Do not count spaceships, huge turbolasers, etc. Suits count, but not vehicles.
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Including all technology, weapons, etc., which MCU superhero weighs the most (on Earth, just to simplify things)?
Is it:
- Iron Man, with his mechanical suit?
- The Hulk, with all of his muscle mass?
- Black Panther, with his vibranium suit?
(A question about the weight of vibranium can be found in How heavy is Captain America's shield?) Thor, with either his Uru hammer or
Stormbreaker
along with the armor he's always wearing?
- Or is it someone else?
Do not count spaceships, huge turbolasers, etc. Suits count, but not vehicles.
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Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
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Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
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Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
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Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
â Möoz
5 hours ago
Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
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Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
â Möoz
5 hours ago
Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
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Purely based on speculation on size and "apparent" weight, I'd go with:
1. Huge Ant-Man a.k.a "Giant Man"
Ant-Man has shown that he's capable of increasing his size, and apparent weight, he grows to some ridiculous proportions of > 70ft tall, hitherto known as "Giant Man". It seems that his apparent weight changes and increases with him. I'd put him at at least the 100 tons range. A behemoth by any measure and a definite winner for our category.
2. Bulker-Buster
The Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined. Now, based on The Hulk's size and bulk, I'd put him at the 200kg mark, minimum. Couple that with Mark Ruffalo's approximate 1.73m measurement, I'd put him at roughly 75kg (similar build to myself). So, he's definitely around the 1-2ton range when in the Hulkbuster suit.
Others
The following will fit in a similar category and range:
- Tony Stark + Hulkbuster
- Tony Stark + any other suit
- War Machine
- etc.
3. Groot
"Why don't you make like a tree, and leaf?"
sorry
Our old tree friend, Groot, is definitely large, and heavy. I'd put him in a naturally high level, since just walking around he looks and sounds like he's at least 200kg. Coupled with the ability to extend himself and increase his size (and apparent weight), I'd say he has a huge potential to become one of the heaviest superheroes.
4. Peter Quill?
Ok, I'm gonna start stretching this, since for the most part, I don't think we'll get a more accurate answer*.
Peter Quill is part Celestial, and has access to supposed Celestial powers, namely the white-glowy-power-thingy. Now, as evidenced by Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2, Ego was able to use this power to manipulate the very space and matter around him, to manifest himself as a moon-sized planet, fully-equipped with a shape-shifting body and interplanetary travel ship. Theoretically, and potentially, Quill has the ability to become endlessly big (and heavy). Coupled with his huge ego (lol, yes I did), he's definitely humongous.
why stop there?
Let's see how far we can stretch this thing@
5. Colossus#
As far as superheroes go, Colossus is one mega-super-ukulele. Able to manipulate his body to become pure metal. Coupled with his massive size, this dude's definitely a contender for this title. Exactly how big and heavy? Well, I'd put him in the .5 to 1 ton range. (Based purely on my minimal ability to judge weights).
6. Beast-mode heroes
Look, I'll make a separate category for heroes that will probably be in a similar category that I'll call "The Beast Modes". These are characters that have a natural... bulkiness. Large enough to beat most humans in size-weight ratio, but not quite big enough to make a dent in the floor as they walk:
- Thor
- Thor wearing, or holding anything
- Drax
- Cpt. Steve Rogers
- Cpt. Steve Rogers holding, or wearing anything
- T'Challa
- T'Challa wearing, or holding anything
- You get the point...
Let's put them at the 100-120kg range.
* Yes, I'm aware that some smart ass like my mate Valorum will probably come along any minute now and cite a junior novelisation or something, or KutuluMike will come along with screenshots of comic panels. But let's have fun while we can.
@ That's what...
# Hey, you didn't say we couldn't stretch it to the Fox franchise, since Deadpool is somewhat in the middle, I'll happily include this.
Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
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Purely based on speculation on size and "apparent" weight, I'd go with:
1. Huge Ant-Man a.k.a "Giant Man"
Ant-Man has shown that he's capable of increasing his size, and apparent weight, he grows to some ridiculous proportions of > 70ft tall, hitherto known as "Giant Man". It seems that his apparent weight changes and increases with him. I'd put him at at least the 100 tons range. A behemoth by any measure and a definite winner for our category.
2. Bulker-Buster
The Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined. Now, based on The Hulk's size and bulk, I'd put him at the 200kg mark, minimum. Couple that with Mark Ruffalo's approximate 1.73m measurement, I'd put him at roughly 75kg (similar build to myself). So, he's definitely around the 1-2ton range when in the Hulkbuster suit.
Others
The following will fit in a similar category and range:
- Tony Stark + Hulkbuster
- Tony Stark + any other suit
- War Machine
- etc.
3. Groot
"Why don't you make like a tree, and leaf?"
sorry
Our old tree friend, Groot, is definitely large, and heavy. I'd put him in a naturally high level, since just walking around he looks and sounds like he's at least 200kg. Coupled with the ability to extend himself and increase his size (and apparent weight), I'd say he has a huge potential to become one of the heaviest superheroes.
4. Peter Quill?
Ok, I'm gonna start stretching this, since for the most part, I don't think we'll get a more accurate answer*.
Peter Quill is part Celestial, and has access to supposed Celestial powers, namely the white-glowy-power-thingy. Now, as evidenced by Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2, Ego was able to use this power to manipulate the very space and matter around him, to manifest himself as a moon-sized planet, fully-equipped with a shape-shifting body and interplanetary travel ship. Theoretically, and potentially, Quill has the ability to become endlessly big (and heavy). Coupled with his huge ego (lol, yes I did), he's definitely humongous.
why stop there?
Let's see how far we can stretch this thing@
5. Colossus#
As far as superheroes go, Colossus is one mega-super-ukulele. Able to manipulate his body to become pure metal. Coupled with his massive size, this dude's definitely a contender for this title. Exactly how big and heavy? Well, I'd put him in the .5 to 1 ton range. (Based purely on my minimal ability to judge weights).
6. Beast-mode heroes
Look, I'll make a separate category for heroes that will probably be in a similar category that I'll call "The Beast Modes". These are characters that have a natural... bulkiness. Large enough to beat most humans in size-weight ratio, but not quite big enough to make a dent in the floor as they walk:
- Thor
- Thor wearing, or holding anything
- Drax
- Cpt. Steve Rogers
- Cpt. Steve Rogers holding, or wearing anything
- T'Challa
- T'Challa wearing, or holding anything
- You get the point...
Let's put them at the 100-120kg range.
* Yes, I'm aware that some smart ass like my mate Valorum will probably come along any minute now and cite a junior novelisation or something, or KutuluMike will come along with screenshots of comic panels. But let's have fun while we can.
@ That's what...
# Hey, you didn't say we couldn't stretch it to the Fox franchise, since Deadpool is somewhat in the middle, I'll happily include this.
Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
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Purely based on speculation on size and "apparent" weight, I'd go with:
1. Huge Ant-Man a.k.a "Giant Man"
Ant-Man has shown that he's capable of increasing his size, and apparent weight, he grows to some ridiculous proportions of > 70ft tall, hitherto known as "Giant Man". It seems that his apparent weight changes and increases with him. I'd put him at at least the 100 tons range. A behemoth by any measure and a definite winner for our category.
2. Bulker-Buster
The Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined. Now, based on The Hulk's size and bulk, I'd put him at the 200kg mark, minimum. Couple that with Mark Ruffalo's approximate 1.73m measurement, I'd put him at roughly 75kg (similar build to myself). So, he's definitely around the 1-2ton range when in the Hulkbuster suit.
Others
The following will fit in a similar category and range:
- Tony Stark + Hulkbuster
- Tony Stark + any other suit
- War Machine
- etc.
3. Groot
"Why don't you make like a tree, and leaf?"
sorry
Our old tree friend, Groot, is definitely large, and heavy. I'd put him in a naturally high level, since just walking around he looks and sounds like he's at least 200kg. Coupled with the ability to extend himself and increase his size (and apparent weight), I'd say he has a huge potential to become one of the heaviest superheroes.
4. Peter Quill?
Ok, I'm gonna start stretching this, since for the most part, I don't think we'll get a more accurate answer*.
Peter Quill is part Celestial, and has access to supposed Celestial powers, namely the white-glowy-power-thingy. Now, as evidenced by Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2, Ego was able to use this power to manipulate the very space and matter around him, to manifest himself as a moon-sized planet, fully-equipped with a shape-shifting body and interplanetary travel ship. Theoretically, and potentially, Quill has the ability to become endlessly big (and heavy). Coupled with his huge ego (lol, yes I did), he's definitely humongous.
why stop there?
Let's see how far we can stretch this thing@
5. Colossus#
As far as superheroes go, Colossus is one mega-super-ukulele. Able to manipulate his body to become pure metal. Coupled with his massive size, this dude's definitely a contender for this title. Exactly how big and heavy? Well, I'd put him in the .5 to 1 ton range. (Based purely on my minimal ability to judge weights).
6. Beast-mode heroes
Look, I'll make a separate category for heroes that will probably be in a similar category that I'll call "The Beast Modes". These are characters that have a natural... bulkiness. Large enough to beat most humans in size-weight ratio, but not quite big enough to make a dent in the floor as they walk:
- Thor
- Thor wearing, or holding anything
- Drax
- Cpt. Steve Rogers
- Cpt. Steve Rogers holding, or wearing anything
- T'Challa
- T'Challa wearing, or holding anything
- You get the point...
Let's put them at the 100-120kg range.
* Yes, I'm aware that some smart ass like my mate Valorum will probably come along any minute now and cite a junior novelisation or something, or KutuluMike will come along with screenshots of comic panels. But let's have fun while we can.
@ That's what...
# Hey, you didn't say we couldn't stretch it to the Fox franchise, since Deadpool is somewhat in the middle, I'll happily include this.
Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
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Purely based on speculation on size and "apparent" weight, I'd go with:
1. Huge Ant-Man a.k.a "Giant Man"
Ant-Man has shown that he's capable of increasing his size, and apparent weight, he grows to some ridiculous proportions of > 70ft tall, hitherto known as "Giant Man". It seems that his apparent weight changes and increases with him. I'd put him at at least the 100 tons range. A behemoth by any measure and a definite winner for our category.
2. Bulker-Buster
The Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined. Now, based on The Hulk's size and bulk, I'd put him at the 200kg mark, minimum. Couple that with Mark Ruffalo's approximate 1.73m measurement, I'd put him at roughly 75kg (similar build to myself). So, he's definitely around the 1-2ton range when in the Hulkbuster suit.
Others
The following will fit in a similar category and range:
- Tony Stark + Hulkbuster
- Tony Stark + any other suit
- War Machine
- etc.
3. Groot
"Why don't you make like a tree, and leaf?"
sorry
Our old tree friend, Groot, is definitely large, and heavy. I'd put him in a naturally high level, since just walking around he looks and sounds like he's at least 200kg. Coupled with the ability to extend himself and increase his size (and apparent weight), I'd say he has a huge potential to become one of the heaviest superheroes.
4. Peter Quill?
Ok, I'm gonna start stretching this, since for the most part, I don't think we'll get a more accurate answer*.
Peter Quill is part Celestial, and has access to supposed Celestial powers, namely the white-glowy-power-thingy. Now, as evidenced by Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2, Ego was able to use this power to manipulate the very space and matter around him, to manifest himself as a moon-sized planet, fully-equipped with a shape-shifting body and interplanetary travel ship. Theoretically, and potentially, Quill has the ability to become endlessly big (and heavy). Coupled with his huge ego (lol, yes I did), he's definitely humongous.
why stop there?
Let's see how far we can stretch this thing@
5. Colossus#
As far as superheroes go, Colossus is one mega-super-ukulele. Able to manipulate his body to become pure metal. Coupled with his massive size, this dude's definitely a contender for this title. Exactly how big and heavy? Well, I'd put him in the .5 to 1 ton range. (Based purely on my minimal ability to judge weights).
6. Beast-mode heroes
Look, I'll make a separate category for heroes that will probably be in a similar category that I'll call "The Beast Modes". These are characters that have a natural... bulkiness. Large enough to beat most humans in size-weight ratio, but not quite big enough to make a dent in the floor as they walk:
- Thor
- Thor wearing, or holding anything
- Drax
- Cpt. Steve Rogers
- Cpt. Steve Rogers holding, or wearing anything
- T'Challa
- T'Challa wearing, or holding anything
- You get the point...
Let's put them at the 100-120kg range.
* Yes, I'm aware that some smart ass like my mate Valorum will probably come along any minute now and cite a junior novelisation or something, or KutuluMike will come along with screenshots of comic panels. But let's have fun while we can.
@ That's what...
# Hey, you didn't say we couldn't stretch it to the Fox franchise, since Deadpool is somewhat in the middle, I'll happily include this.
Purely based on speculation on size and "apparent" weight, I'd go with:
1. Huge Ant-Man a.k.a "Giant Man"
Ant-Man has shown that he's capable of increasing his size, and apparent weight, he grows to some ridiculous proportions of > 70ft tall, hitherto known as "Giant Man". It seems that his apparent weight changes and increases with him. I'd put him at at least the 100 tons range. A behemoth by any measure and a definite winner for our category.
2. Bulker-Buster
The Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined. Now, based on The Hulk's size and bulk, I'd put him at the 200kg mark, minimum. Couple that with Mark Ruffalo's approximate 1.73m measurement, I'd put him at roughly 75kg (similar build to myself). So, he's definitely around the 1-2ton range when in the Hulkbuster suit.
Others
The following will fit in a similar category and range:
- Tony Stark + Hulkbuster
- Tony Stark + any other suit
- War Machine
- etc.
3. Groot
"Why don't you make like a tree, and leaf?"
sorry
Our old tree friend, Groot, is definitely large, and heavy. I'd put him in a naturally high level, since just walking around he looks and sounds like he's at least 200kg. Coupled with the ability to extend himself and increase his size (and apparent weight), I'd say he has a huge potential to become one of the heaviest superheroes.
4. Peter Quill?
Ok, I'm gonna start stretching this, since for the most part, I don't think we'll get a more accurate answer*.
Peter Quill is part Celestial, and has access to supposed Celestial powers, namely the white-glowy-power-thingy. Now, as evidenced by Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2, Ego was able to use this power to manipulate the very space and matter around him, to manifest himself as a moon-sized planet, fully-equipped with a shape-shifting body and interplanetary travel ship. Theoretically, and potentially, Quill has the ability to become endlessly big (and heavy). Coupled with his huge ego (lol, yes I did), he's definitely humongous.
why stop there?
Let's see how far we can stretch this thing@
5. Colossus#
As far as superheroes go, Colossus is one mega-super-ukulele. Able to manipulate his body to become pure metal. Coupled with his massive size, this dude's definitely a contender for this title. Exactly how big and heavy? Well, I'd put him in the .5 to 1 ton range. (Based purely on my minimal ability to judge weights).
6. Beast-mode heroes
Look, I'll make a separate category for heroes that will probably be in a similar category that I'll call "The Beast Modes". These are characters that have a natural... bulkiness. Large enough to beat most humans in size-weight ratio, but not quite big enough to make a dent in the floor as they walk:
- Thor
- Thor wearing, or holding anything
- Drax
- Cpt. Steve Rogers
- Cpt. Steve Rogers holding, or wearing anything
- T'Challa
- T'Challa wearing, or holding anything
- You get the point...
Let's put them at the 100-120kg range.
* Yes, I'm aware that some smart ass like my mate Valorum will probably come along any minute now and cite a junior novelisation or something, or KutuluMike will come along with screenshots of comic panels. But let's have fun while we can.
@ That's what...
# Hey, you didn't say we couldn't stretch it to the Fox franchise, since Deadpool is somewhat in the middle, I'll happily include this.
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Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
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Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
Ant-Man technology is not about changing actual mass of thing but "shorten the distance between an object's molecules, effectively reducing its size while maintaining its mass" (from wikia )
â Ckankonmange
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
âÂÂThe Hulk/Bruce Banner duality in my eyes should be considered, one. Therefore, at all times, their weight should be technically combined.â I think a $13 bathroom scale could disprove your theory (as long as non-Hulk Banner steps on it first).
â Paul D. Waite
20 mins ago
1
1
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
@Ckankonmange: 1. Wikias arenâÂÂt sources, theyâÂÂre just the output of an unidentifiable bunch of authors. 2. Mass, sure, but Ant-ManâÂÂs weight clearly changes when he shrinks, otherwise heâÂÂd be far too heavy to ride on a flying ant. The sound effects in the airport fight scene in Civil War certainly suggest he gets heavier when he gets bigger too.
â Paul D. Waite
18 mins ago
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Ego would be the heaviest character.
â Möoz
6 hours ago
OK yes, but Ego isn't a superhero.
â 2br-2b
6 hours ago
I would image Hulk and Iron Man in his Hulkbuster armor are pretty close together
â Remy Lebeau
5 hours ago
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Hmm, if you consider that The Hulk is always part of Banner, then Banner in the Hulkbuster would surely be some kind of contender here.
â Möoz
5 hours ago