Ghost Rider wrote:Ah and still doesn't get the small point that all the Jedi would need is to give Spidey's Trachea a bit of nudge.
*bitchslap*
If you're going to keep acting like a bitch, I'm going to treat you like one.
Have the goddamn common curtesy to acknowledge points when we bring them up instead of this shit where you close your eyes and pretend we haven't already torn your argument up and down.
1. The Jedi would have to do alot more than "a bit of a nudge."
2. Random Jedi #495.
Darth Vader, born of midichlorians with the highest count of them ever, plus power of the dark side.
The two are not interchangable.
3. Yoda has to struggle, strain, and concentrate to apply multi-tons of pressure. That does not go along well with your idea that the average Jedi can apply multi-tons of pressure with a casual thought.
4. Even Luke, who your "Jedi force-choker" argument relies solely on, had great trouble lifting small rocks, and flat out couldn't lift his X-Wing out of the mud.
5. Even if you had the slightest argument to back up Jedi force-shoking, which you don't, Spidey has been punched in the neck by the Hulk, of all people.
Or do you want to back to Ender's point...of you thinking Spidey has microsecond reflexes, yet is hit by Kingpin.
Spider-Man DOES have microsecond reflexes. It has been plainly stated in the comics. He is hit be the Kingpin because ultimately the Spider-Sense responds accordingly to the degree of the danger.
As far as I remember, Kingpin's big claim was Spidey not being able to easily get out of a bear hug. I don't remember anything about Kingpin landing punches.
However, we have seen Spidey making the Silver Surfer and Firelord, interstellar heralds of Galactus, absolute statues compared to him. The Hulk is far faster than Kingpin (Wonder Man is amazed at his speed) and Spidey is always making him look like a statue.
When I say "making them a statue" I mean Spidey gets about a dozen attacks in from every angle you can imagine before they are even able to move.