@ginger_beast6175

Walking into congress and say “Shit gonna get done because I said so” would be pretty cathartic 😂

@theolabroers9614

"If I Had Juggernaut's Powers, I'M BEING SOMETHING " is such a mood

@bencherbryant-48

“Its More profitable to be a hero” is actually a very good point, Homelander is legit evil and even HE still values his public image as the worlds greatest superhero

@Jarringcar

Those brand deals going crazy with the Juggernaut's powers.

@SpikeyXSTheRedHood

I mean being a hero is the best option, nobody would commit any crimes when the Juggernaut is stomping through their city 😭

@paireon3419

"Cain Marko's an idiot"

Nothin but truth right there.

@reserven5795

He certainly has a point about robbing banks being dumb

@Guntherson220

It's even canon that Cyttorak prefers for his avatar to be a hero(not for any moral reason to be clear), he outright stated he preferred Colossus to Marco since Marco more often than not would be biding his time waiting to make a move while Colossus almost always threw himself into the heat of battle especially after he was made the new Juggernaut.

@alexrhinehart9604

I like that you're line of thinking is the same as azmuth's. "Too smart to waste it on villiany"

I love the idea. "Too strong, to waste time being a villian".

@patrickcalip948

If I had Juggernauts powers, I'd absolutely go into construction and get mad paid. Going to be a one man recking crew.

@NotaYouTuber1111

Paragraph Guy: Juggernaut’s powers come from a mystical gem tied to an ancient god(as ClassicManD said). Cain Marko (Juggernaut) found the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak inside a hidden temple in Korea. He was chosen as the earthly avatar of Cyttorak - a powerful, otherworldly being. It transformed him into an unstoppable force. Also has a force field that protects him from physical and magical attacks. Nearly indestructible, and doesn’t need to eat, sleep, or even breathe - basically Immortal.

@vayne6715

You forgot to mention that in a lot of the comics now Juggernaut actually did a heel turn, became a hero to the point where he's been teaming up with the X-Men, Spider-Man and several others because he started seeing it's better to actually be the good guy and it paid off a lot better for him too.

@InfiniteDimensions-gy7gv

I swear, I need a superhero subversion story where the superhero just uses their godlike powers to tell the governments of the world to get their shit together.
Who’s gonna stop the strongest being on the earth from saving it?

@WarioWareFan01010

Who is more hatable?
Shou Tucker or the guy who sold Haru out from Avatar?

@MelaStarrata

You walk out the door, and your neighbor is just.

"What tha haell happened witchu? You bigger than a gawdamned bus i better start callin' you *the juggernaut" or somethin man jees."

@pengun8683

With Juggernaut's powers? Yeah, there would be some serious redistribution of wealth and power.

@toonlinkthelegendaryheroof901

That Yujiro Hanna walking into Congress bit is what we needed months ago

@faith4657

These powers are too good for being a villain, and being the one stopping war and leaders doing stupid shit is the best.

@kite36

People who say they’d be a villain are either edgy or small minded. The actual cost would be immense and you get the benefit of being hated and feared instead of loved and respected (unless you’re Batman or spiderman  where you get to be varying degrees of all 4). 

Nobody gives you anything for free as a villain, you have to take it all. Meanwhile people give anything to something or someone they adore.less stress , more responsibility though.

@vukara_the_frankencroc

That is so true technically if you did use juggernaut’s powers for good, you technically are an All-Might in a way