That reminds me of H-E-R-O #1 when the genre savvy main character lets a car run into him because he thinks that since he has strength, flight, etc, he also has invulnerability.
Well, even if he did, the car would knock him over. All those classic comic panels where a speeding car bounces off a super-hero are nonsense. It doesn't matter how strong or invulnerable the hero is, but how heavy he is. The heavier object will knock over the lighter object. It may not hurt him, but he wouldn't stay on his feet.
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That reminds me of H-E-R-O #1 when the genre savvy main character lets a car run into him because he thinks that since he has strength, flight, etc, he also has invulnerability.
He doesn't.
Well, even if he did, the car would knock him over. All those classic comic panels where a speeding car bounces off a super-hero are nonsense. It doesn't matter how strong or invulnerable the hero is, but how heavy he is. The heavier object will knock over the lighter object. It may not hurt him, but he wouldn't stay on his feet.
Now that's delightful.
Hero chases car
Villain shifts gear into "R"
Leaves a treadmarked scar
Nice, Nathan.
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