Johnny solos assuming it's the comic version and not the movie version..
Durability feats for Jonny? Can he no-sell skyscrapers? Or perhaps punches from a being that can strike hard enough to shake a city and one shot Mt Rushmore?
@avatarreiko: This is under the pretense that Heatblast will get anywhere near him to land a punch, which given his speed and penchant for ranged attacks isn't happening.
That is not going to work against a being that is literally made of plasma and thrives in sun like environments. Also, going supernova would destroy the earth.
@avatarreiko: This is under the pretense that Heatblast will get anywhere near him to land a punch, which given his speed and penchant for ranged attacks isn't happening.
You're acting like Johnny is crazy fast and i don't see him having ranged attacks is going to help in least. Pyronites literally bath in sun like temps. Johnny is a one trick pony and he can't hurt him
EDIT: Heat blast can fly fast enough to outrun Jetray, who is massively hypersonic.
Also, you haven't addressed how he is putting heatblast down?
@avatarreiko: Um... considering comic Johnny has tanked punches from Annihilus and Namor, I think he's well beyond Heatblast's ability to harm.
Movie Johnny is another story. He's awful.
I am pretty sure there was context. I strickly remember him wearing specialised alien armour. He that or was amped somehow. Otherwise, that is very inconsistent(probably Pis). Johnny has never been portrayed to have above human durability(by comic standards, I mean) and has gone down to a lot less. E.g. A blow to head will knock him. A bullet can kill him. A bladed weapon can cut him. Strong impacts will break his bones.
This still does not address the question on how Johnny defeats Heatblast. He can't harm him with fire and he certainly cannot harm in a fist fight.
Faster than Heatblast in both travel and combat speed.
i don't see him having ranged attacks is going to help in least
That's not what I said..he fights by using ranged attacks meaning he's going to stay at a safe distance so he doesn't get hit. Even if he does get hit, Heatblasts' plasma fist would only serve to empower him just like Jim Hammond did.
Pyronites literally bath in sun like temps
And Johnny can achieve temperatures well beyond that, comparable to supernovas to be precise. Regardless, Heatblast can't deal with the concussive force associated with his nova blasts sufficient to shatter a small moon if he feels it necessary.
Johnny is a one trick pony and he can't hurt him
Wow..that's laughable really. Flame clones, absorbing energy, draining heat, creating tornadoes, creating illusions, burning up oxygen to suffocate his opponents, solar flares to blind them all things Johnny's done and Heatblast never has and you call him a one trick pony? Hitting him with the force mentioned above or just draining all the heat from his body is more than enough to take heatblast down.
Heat blast can fly fast enough to outrun Jetray, who is massively hypersonic.
Jetray only goes that fast when he's in space, also when did this happen exactly?
@avatarreiko: Um... considering comic Johnny has tanked punches from Annihilus and Namor, I think he's well beyond Heatblast's ability to harm.
Movie Johnny is another story. He's awful.
I am pretty sure there was context. I strickly remember him wearing specialised alien armour. He that or was amped somehow. Otherwise, that is very inconsistent(probably Pis). Johnny has never been portrayed to have above human durability(by comic standards, I mean) and has gone down to a lot less. E.g. A blow to head will knock him. A bullet can kill him. A bladed weapon can cut him. Strong impacts will break his bones.
This still does not address the question on how Johnny defeats Heatblast. He can't harm him with fire and he certainly cannot harm in a fist fight.
Well, I don't care to address how Johnny defeats Heatblast because I'm not debating that with you. And to your point, Heatblast wouldn't defeat Johnny in a fist fight either.
But anyway, as far as durability, Johnny definitely doesn't have normal durability. Even ignoring the Annihilus instance, you can't say a normal human would:
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