15 Insane Physiological Facts About Juggernaut (X-Men) That Make Him A Walking Natural Disaster
X-Men ’97 Season 2 is finally coming out on July 1, 2026, after keeping us waiting for so long. And while Marvel has not officially confirmed Juggernaut for the season, his name keeps popping up whenever you go into fan conversations. I mean, it kind of makes sense, right? The big guy with a helmet who does not go down easily? Of course, he is someone we all talk about. But here is the thing. There is so much more to him than that. Physiologically speaking, the way his body works is exceptional. So today, I will break it down for you and show you exactly how his body works, one insane physiology fact at a time!

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