With magic coursing through his veins, he makes for a difficult challenge for anyone to overpower.
That’s whybeating Juggernautdoesn’t just boil to brawn or even brain, but emotion.
The feeling that life is meaningless.
Good old-fashioned fear."
But the sentiment canalso apply to the original Juggernaut, whose emotions make him more vulnerable than anything else.
It’s made him easier to defeat in battle and for opponents to scope him out.
The Juggernaut has been known to charge headfirst into most situations, literally and figuratively.
It’s not because Juggernaut is unintelligent, as he’s often been mistaken to be.
Juggernaut is actually deceptively smart, especially as a tactical thinker, something thatCyclops has praised him for being.
He’s prone to charge in without thinking because hefights and acts with his emotions.
He’s killed by Juggernaut’s former best friend, Black Tom Cassidy.
Wracked with guilt, his confidence and his pride were shaken.
Custom Image by Kevin Erdmann
This wasn’t the same over-confident, arrogant Juggernaut he once was.
Marko became a regretful and borderline depressed individual.
Is Juggernaut’s Arrogance Counter-Productive?
As a supervillain especially, Juggernaut was all-consumed by the arrogance he held as the all-powerful avatar of Cyttorak.
Juggernaut’s emotions have made Juggernaut surprisingly relatable, but they’ve also made him weaker in many ways.
Juggernaut’s emotions have made Juggernaut surprisingly relatable, but they’ve alsomade him weakerin many ways.
It’s another reminder that nothing can stop theJuggernautexcept himself.
The Amazing Spider-Man#70is available now from Marvel Comics.