Yea, Kinda one of the benefits of not beign bulletproof of you get some nasty speed feats. But i feel like They should still be highlighted. I mean logically speaking, even if one could simply tank bullets, why still take the risk? Thats the thing i hate the most about Coates Panther, is the force push addition was added to compensate for Coates lack of imagination and ability to write a fight scene. He just tanks hits then force pushes away, rather then supplementing his fighting style with it. Shocking as it is to Coates, Since T'Challa can absorb vibrations while simply walking or running there is zero need to take hits whatsoever,especially form redshirts.
I want a writer who highlights his basic tech and intellect like Priest, His H2h and charisma like Hudlin, and his agility and such like Liss or Gillis... Basically i want another Mcduffie Panther LOL he was the perfect blend of Priest and Hudlin in terms of planning, tech, and h2h.
In a total of... 12 minutes? of screen time (CW and BP trailer), the MCU...
- showed off the vibranium weave suite in dramatic fashion. Took helicopter machine gun bullets with ease. Took two exploding arrows to the face and didn't flinch. in the trailer, took machine gun fire right to the damn face point black
and yet at the same time...
- got into a foot race with bucky and captain america
- in said foot race, jumps from car to car to falcon
- went from roof top to the ground effortlessly
- had the hand speed to fight steve and bucky on equal (if not superior) footing... in and out of the suit.
- chased down bucky when bucky was in full terminator mode
- dodged 2 arrows shot at close range from a guy known for shooting with accuracy
- caught two arrows at close range
- unleashed a jumping triple kick
- jumps off an exploding care while doing a flip gymnastic move combo and lands effortlesslyy on another car
all those are speed and agility feats.
there is more to speed and agility than dodging bullets. i swear sometimes, for a genre that can be anything you can imagine, comic writers are dull.