About Juggernaut's indestructibility

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I would like to know if there is any kind of official statement about the supposed Juggernaut's total invulnerability (Handbooks or Comics). I also would like to know where is stated that the Juggernaut's defeat to War Hulk (enhanced by Celestials) involved mysticism. I never read anything about that. Finally, there are other instances where Juggernaut was defeated/harmed, like against Onslaught. Also, recently Spider-Man found Juggernaut unconscious after been beaten. Thanks!

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#2  Edited By w0nd

idk which one to respond to lol you made two threads, but yes he was found beated unconcious by captain universe by spider-man

Official statement of his power:

http://marvel.com/universe/Juggernaut_(Cain_Marko)

and here is the scan about the celestials
and here is the scan about the celestials

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But isn't he supposed to be totally indestructible? How did Captain Universe beat him? And where is stated that the Celestial technology involved mysticism, as many Juggernaut fans say? Finally, the link states that Juggernaut is unstoppable and "extremely resistent", but nothing abou the "total invulnerability" issue. Thanks for the attention and i apologize for so many questions.

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Captain Universe had convenient telepathic powers. And in that scan above it clearly states it was the power of the Celestials that allowed Hulk to do what he did there. He never actually managed to harm The Juggernaut in that fight. In fact The Juggernaut has never been shown to be harmed by any purely physical attack. And I mean "The Juggernaut". Not any de/underpowered version some writers like to trot out so they can use his name recognition without actually using the character.

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its funny how spider man usually defeat him easily. PIS!!. i watch ultimate spider man season 3 episode 5, spider man defeated him with an electric web. they keep embarrassing juggy. that's not fair. spider man shouldn't even stand a chance at all.

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its funny how spider man usually defeat him easily. PIS!!. i watch ultimate spider man season 3 episode 5, spider man defeated him with an electric web. they keep embarrassing juggy. that's not fair. spider man shouldn't even stand a chance at all.

As far as I am aware Spider-Man has never "defeated him easily" in the comics.

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@vendel: but why do they portray him weak in animated series?. doesnt make sense

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@vendel: but why do they portray him weak in animated series?. doesnt make sense

No, it doesn't make sense that you would want to use The Juggernaut and make him less than what he is. Then again this seems to be a reoccurring theme in the comics the past several years as well. Which is why I gave up on marvel some time ago.