Could that actually happen? I doubt a man could really be turned into meat spaghetti with a shopping cart.
>>89868174
It's possible, or not, because I want to
>>89868174
>those figures
Whats an example of the weakest superhero who could stop him cold with little effort?
>>89868174
I guess if the cart were made out of something sharp enough to slice through muscle and bone. It'd probably need a fair amount of force behind it, though. Like dropping from ten stories up.
>>89868174
he'd have to be swinging that cart super god damn hard. or its some kind of unbreakable shopping cart.
>>89868372
That and the guy he's hitting would need to be rigid as fuck to simply not crumple under the force.
>>89868174
I just can't see it working,could the metals really just snap through bone that easily,how much force would he need and how would the metal not snap if he slammed it that hard,I could see him penetrating te upper part of the skull,but the whole body,hell nah
>>89868319
>>89868372
But how do we explain the fact that the old man is turned into liquid gore? At the speeds necessary to turn skin and sinew into that consistency, I feel there should be explosions, not spaghettification.
Why is Jason always 100 times stronger in the comics?
>>89868174
I like to think that bone is a lot tougher than the shitty chrome plated brass of the tiny shopping cart wire sides.
Then again bodies are almost always shit and brittle in horror movies. Necks just pop off without much trouble, machetes cleave right through legs etc. When it is fucking hard to saw through a spine or a large bone of anything.
>>89870057
Yeah, try cutting through the pelvic bone when field dressing a deer. Is not easy.
That said, like anon stated, the old man would have to be ultra rigid, and the speed/force needed would be extraordinary.
However, I think the shopping cart would win vs human. Depending upon the shopping cart. There's a bunch of variety there
>>89868174
Nope. The cart isn't sharp enough.
He'd clobber the old man into a pulp, but slicing him? Never. The wires would have to be so thin the car would have no stability. This is like trying to grate cheese with a pen.
>>89868174
No.
>Shopping cart would deform against human flesh, not rigid enough
>Human skin would mostly cause the person to flatten and burst open in spots