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Juggernaut......one of my favs of all time.
Btw kingjolly, where do you get all these pictures from?
Btw kingjolly, where do you get all these pictures from?


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prodigy004 Wrote:
Juggernaut......one of my favs of all time.
Btw kingjolly, where do you get all these pictures from?
Juggernaut......one of my favs of all time.
Btw kingjolly, where do you get all these pictures from?
I get most of them from wikipedia. Some from marvel.com.
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Oh ok thanks, yeah there pretty cool pics...
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Jug would woop him.
If it is the original juggernaut or 8th generation, and there are no ring outs, Jugs would have to win. I know doomsday cant really stay dead, but he can temporarily dead, while juggernaut is invulnerable, immovable (unless lifted), has unlimited stamina, and is a class 100 beast. Doomsday would eventually adapt, but still.
Juggernaut.
Juggernaut.
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Mick-Lucifer Wrote:
Yes you are.
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
mkflegend Wrote:
I'm not wrong
I'm not wrong
Yes you are.
mkflegend Wrote:
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
mkflegend Wrote:
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
mkflegend Wrote:
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
mkflegend Wrote:
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
Not really ^^ but whatever lol not going to beat a dead horse.Gotta love reverse psychology.FTR man, Aquaman won that match.Sorry, my DC pride was just as hurt when Spiderman somehow won over Superboy....deal with it man.
Let's just let it be.
To kingjolly lol, dude I'm only voting my view man?Superboy vs. spiderman...sorry but despite which ever you're a fan of you'd have to be on something to really think Spiderman would win that battle.Again, not to mention that the Marvel fanbase outnumbers DC's on this site by far so again don't even give me the "MKF only votes DC lecture" when in fact most here vote Marvel cause they make a new movie every few months and due to era they were born in.
I vote for whoever is more powerful, easy and simple.If it's DC, it's DC if it's Marvel it's Marvel.And no, if lois fought hulk she wouldn't win obviously...then again maybe she would since spiderman managed to defeate superboy(tell me that's not about fan favorite right there please... lol)
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For the other matches, definitely martian manhunter and maybe lobo...not sure about that match honestly.
But anyway, this match definitely goes to Doomday...why?Well, the guy that killed Superman= enough said.
But anyway, this match definitely goes to Doomday...why?Well, the guy that killed Superman= enough said.
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I hope to see Zane Yama. J2. (Juggernaut's son.)
Good matchup. Hmm... I'll choose jugg's because, im a fanboy. But also because he's just badass. Yea DD, destroyed superman. But superman is half the size of jugg's. I have a feeling DD, would prolly win. But it wouldn't be a easy fight at all.
Good matchup. Hmm... I'll choose jugg's because, im a fanboy. But also because he's just badass. Yea DD, destroyed superman. But superman is half the size of jugg's. I have a feeling DD, would prolly win. But it wouldn't be a easy fight at all.


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mkflegend Wrote:
Not really ^^ but whatever lol not going to beat a dead horse.Gotta love reverse psychology.FTR man, Aquaman won that match.Sorry, my DC pride was just as hurt when Spiderman somehow won over Superboy....deal with it man.
Let's just let it be.
To kingjolly lol, dude I'm only voting my view man?Superboy vs. spiderman...sorry but despite which ever you're a fan of you'd have to be on something to really think Spiderman would win that battle.Again, not to mention that the Marvel fanbase outnumbers DC's on this site by far so again don't even give me the "MKF only votes DC lecture" when in fact most here vote Marvel cause they make a new movie every few months and due to era they were born in.
I vote for whoever is more powerful, easy and simple.If it's DC, it's DC if it's Marvel it's Marvel.And no, if lois fought hulk she wouldn't win obviously...then again maybe she would since spiderman managed to defeate superboy(tell me that's not about fan favorite right there please... lol)
Mick-Lucifer Wrote:
Yes you are.
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
mkflegend Wrote:
I'm not wrong
I'm not wrong
Yes you are.
mkflegend Wrote:
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
mkflegend Wrote:
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
mkflegend Wrote:
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
mkflegend Wrote:
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
Not really ^^ but whatever lol not going to beat a dead horse.Gotta love reverse psychology.FTR man, Aquaman won that match.Sorry, my DC pride was just as hurt when Spiderman somehow won over Superboy....deal with it man.
Let's just let it be.
To kingjolly lol, dude I'm only voting my view man?Superboy vs. spiderman...sorry but despite which ever you're a fan of you'd have to be on something to really think Spiderman would win that battle.Again, not to mention that the Marvel fanbase outnumbers DC's on this site by far so again don't even give me the "MKF only votes DC lecture" when in fact most here vote Marvel cause they make a new movie every few months and due to era they were born in.
I vote for whoever is more powerful, easy and simple.If it's DC, it's DC if it's Marvel it's Marvel.And no, if lois fought hulk she wouldn't win obviously...then again maybe she would since spiderman managed to defeate superboy(tell me that's not about fan favorite right there please... lol)
Dude, There has already been a crossover comic book that depicted a fight between Superboy and Spiderman. And guess what ....Spiderman won.
Superboy is a hybrid clone of lex luthor and Superman, so he's not as strong as a full blooded kryptonian. Superboy merely has a fraction of Superman's powers.
By the way, so far DC has won most of match ups ( 9 to 8) here in this thread....so I don't that there is that much marvel fanboyism going on in this thread. I actually believe most ppl here are trying to be unbiased witch their choices. There is definity some fanboyism but not that much.
Also, I'm not really bothered on who you vote for...I just find it amusing that all the ppl you've voted so far are all from DC. No biggie.


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Alright, Doomsday wins!!!
Round 18:
Krypto the Super Dog
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Howard the Duck

Round 18:
Krypto the Super Dog
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Krypto the Super Dog
Like all decendents of Krypton under a yellow sun and lower gravity environment (vs. Krypton's red sun and heavy gravity), Krypto possessed the same powers and abilities as his master( Superman), although his physical abilities were proportionate to his smaller size and species, similar to an ordinary dog vs. a human. Krypto also had super-canine intelligence (approximately human level, though with his canine traits and interests still present)
Howard the Duck
Howard the Duck has no superhuman powers, althought it is suggested that Howard possesses a high degree of as yet undefined magical powers. However, Howard is a self-styled master of Quack Fu, an obscure martial art usable only by waterfowl. When Howard posessed the trident of the Son of Satan he posessed vast mystical powers. At one point, Howard possessed a special "Iron Duck" suit of powered armor which possessed a flame-thrower, a lamp, and springs enabling him to leap as high as one story. As Duckman, he had the Duckmobile and a ulitiy belt filled with unrevealed paraphernalia.
Krypto the Super Dog
Like all decendents of Krypton under a yellow sun and lower gravity environment (vs. Krypton's red sun and heavy gravity), Krypto possessed the same powers and abilities as his master( Superman), although his physical abilities were proportionate to his smaller size and species, similar to an ordinary dog vs. a human. Krypto also had super-canine intelligence (approximately human level, though with his canine traits and interests still present)
Howard the Duck
Howard the Duck has no superhuman powers, althought it is suggested that Howard possesses a high degree of as yet undefined magical powers. However, Howard is a self-styled master of Quack Fu, an obscure martial art usable only by waterfowl. When Howard posessed the trident of the Son of Satan he posessed vast mystical powers. At one point, Howard possessed a special "Iron Duck" suit of powered armor which possessed a flame-thrower, a lamp, and springs enabling him to leap as high as one story. As Duckman, he had the Duckmobile and a ulitiy belt filled with unrevealed paraphernalia.
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kingjolly Wrote:
Dude, There has already been a crossover comic book that depicted a fight between Superboy and Spiderman. And guess what ....Spiderman won.
Superboy is a hybrid clone of lex luthor and Superman, so he's not as strong as a full blooded kryptonian. Superboy merely has a fraction of Superman's powers.
By the way, so far DC has won most of match ups ( 9 to 8) here in this thread....so I don't that there is that much marvel fanboyism going on in this thread. I actually believe most ppl here are trying to be unbiased witch their choices. There is definity some fanboyism but not that much.
Also, I'm not really bothered on who you vote for...I just find it amusing that all the ppl you've voted so far are all from DC. No biggie.
mkflegend Wrote:
Not really ^^ but whatever lol not going to beat a dead horse.Gotta love reverse psychology.FTR man, Aquaman won that match.Sorry, my DC pride was just as hurt when Spiderman somehow won over Superboy....deal with it man.
Let's just let it be.
To kingjolly lol, dude I'm only voting my view man?Superboy vs. spiderman...sorry but despite which ever you're a fan of you'd have to be on something to really think Spiderman would win that battle.Again, not to mention that the Marvel fanbase outnumbers DC's on this site by far so again don't even give me the "MKF only votes DC lecture" when in fact most here vote Marvel cause they make a new movie every few months and due to era they were born in.
I vote for whoever is more powerful, easy and simple.If it's DC, it's DC if it's Marvel it's Marvel.And no, if lois fought hulk she wouldn't win obviously...then again maybe she would since spiderman managed to defeate superboy(tell me that's not about fan favorite right there please... lol)
Mick-Lucifer Wrote:
Yes you are.
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
mkflegend Wrote:
I'm not wrong
I'm not wrong
Yes you are.
mkflegend Wrote:
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
so he got his hand eaten by fish? lol Aquaman as said here even can control fish
I said that -- AND HIS HAND WAS EATEN BY FISH.
Yeah, that's a great argument...
mkflegend Wrote:
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
and also one thing that wasn't meantioned that much the deeper he goes the more invulnerable he gets.Stronger and more powerful he becomes.
Wow, did you even read my post?
Yeah, there's a shakey argument that says if Aquaman can survive in the depths of the ocean, maybe we can say he has some level of super strength. Of course, traditionally, he hasn't had any impressive physical powers, being limited to the undersea swimming and the fish-talking.
Sub-Mariner has always been stronger in the water.
If you want to say Aquaman is stronger in the water too, that just means he's still light years behind the Sub-Mariner who could slap Superman in the chops and live to tell the tale.
mkflegend Wrote:
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said he was Superman lol man or invisible.You misunderstand me.
I never said you said that I said that you said that he said that we said...
Mine was a comprehensive post, that squashed all logical adversary.
The point of course is that Sub-Mariner IS that strong. Aquaman is not.
And you're right. He isn't invisible, either.
mkflegend Wrote:
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Anyway, for the newer rounds I say Supergirl by a little, NightWing by default I guess lol I don't know, I never liked him or DD...Catwomen gets my vote.Electra is lame...to me
Continuing the theme of wrong, Daredevil probably comes out with the edge. As skilled and seasoned as Nightwing is, with training from THE Batman under his belt, Daredevil's got as much, and a gritty willingness to go that extra mile.
That, and it's hard for a Nightwing to get the drop on a guy who has 360 peripheral 'vision.' And since he usually isn't as gadget-inclined as Batman, you'll have to save the 'sonar interference' for the Bat.
She-Hulk and Supergirl is a tough one. Neither is as powerful as their male counterpart (burn your bras!!! booo!!!), and Supergirl has that whole fifteen year old thing going for her at the moment. Putting her considerably lower than She-Hulk on the experience and execution scale.
Just to keep your record in tact, I think I'd actually honestly have to say this one is probably leaning toward She-Hulk. That's a tough one, though.
Elektra whips Catwoman without a second though.
You rubes and your preferences! IRRELEVENT!
And yes! You're right! Aquaman is not invisible!
Or in short the contents of this post can be summed up with a single: WRONG!!!
Not really ^^ but whatever lol not going to beat a dead horse.Gotta love reverse psychology.FTR man, Aquaman won that match.Sorry, my DC pride was just as hurt when Spiderman somehow won over Superboy....deal with it man.
Let's just let it be.
To kingjolly lol, dude I'm only voting my view man?Superboy vs. spiderman...sorry but despite which ever you're a fan of you'd have to be on something to really think Spiderman would win that battle.Again, not to mention that the Marvel fanbase outnumbers DC's on this site by far so again don't even give me the "MKF only votes DC lecture" when in fact most here vote Marvel cause they make a new movie every few months and due to era they were born in.
I vote for whoever is more powerful, easy and simple.If it's DC, it's DC if it's Marvel it's Marvel.And no, if lois fought hulk she wouldn't win obviously...then again maybe she would since spiderman managed to defeate superboy(tell me that's not about fan favorite right there please... lol)
Dude, There has already been a crossover comic book that depicted a fight between Superboy and Spiderman. And guess what ....Spiderman won.
Superboy is a hybrid clone of lex luthor and Superman, so he's not as strong as a full blooded kryptonian. Superboy merely has a fraction of Superman's powers.
By the way, so far DC has won most of match ups ( 9 to 8) here in this thread....so I don't that there is that much marvel fanboyism going on in this thread. I actually believe most ppl here are trying to be unbiased witch their choices. There is definity some fanboyism but not that much.
Also, I'm not really bothered on who you vote for...I just find it amusing that all the ppl you've voted so far are all from DC. No biggie.
Yes, I know that comic was also fanbased on SOME matches like that one, the wolverine vs. lobo(everyone here that knows comics knows lobo would killer wolvey) it's just people like wolverine and spider-man are insanely popular therefore ...you can't have spider-man or wolvey lose.
It's the same with some others like Superman, Batman, Storm etc in general.If the character is really popular then the chances of them losing is rare.
Lobo, who's more popular him or wolvy?I rest my case. lol
Know what I'm saying man?
Well, I have to admit I'm a little surprised DC is actually doing pretty well.I mean if you look at the GR vs. lobo match a lot of fanboys voted for GR out of favorites, but this is all for fun anyway so no biggie.
I like the match ups, only a few one way or another have been I'd say not that even but most of them are good match ups.
I was thinking, do you think Shazam vs. Magneto is a fair match up?Probably not actually lol.Just trying to think of interesting match ups, although if the room was filled of metal...hmm lol
Umm for the latest match up, I'll go with with Krypto because after reading both about them I honestly don't see the other duck dude competing with Krypto.Interesting match up though with powered animals lol.
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Krypto, the super dog has my vote.


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Krypto the Super Dog because I
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the duck.
MUST KILL THE DUCK
MUST KILL THE DUCK
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Howard the Duck.
-He has a movie
-When he was a Zombie he ate the brains of Ash form Evil Dead
-Overall an awesome character.
It is overall a very unbalanced match-up...for DC you could have used Detective Chimp.
-He has a movie
-When he was a Zombie he ate the brains of Ash form Evil Dead
-Overall an awesome character.
It is overall a very unbalanced match-up...for DC you could have used Detective Chimp.


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Detective Chimp?.......Never heard of him.


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kingjolly Wrote:
Detective Chimp?.......Never heard of him.
Detective Chimp?.......Never heard of him.
When first introduced, the Detective Chimp was a simple, although intelligent, trained chimpanzee, who acted as a "helping mascot" for the local sheriff, after helping him to solve the murder of his chimpanzee trainer, Fred Thorpe. He could not speak, but being very intelligent he could understand humans, and make himself understood. He appeared briefly with Sam Simeon in Gorilla City during Crisis on Infinite Earths.
This origin was elaborated on and slightly modified in Day of Vengeance. There it was shown how he was captured in Equatorial Africa in 1953 by Fred Thorpe, who sought to train him for his carnival act: "Bobo the Detective Chimp". For the act, the Detective Chimp was trained to answer some detective-related questions using a combination of signals and rewards, giving the illusion that he could "discover the deepest secrets of the public". Bobo formed a strong bond with Thorpe, because he took care of him, and gave him a simpler life than in the jungle. The success of the act lasted until, during a trip in Florida, Rex, the Wonder Dog took him to the Fountain of Youth, where he gained the ability to speak to all living creatures, even humans, in their own language along with Eternal Youth.
At some point after this, Bobo was employed by the Bureau of Amplified Animals. It is not known how he left, or if the Bureau still exists.
After the death of Fred Thorpe, he began to work by himself. Initially he did quite well, as a chimp detective was seen as a novelty. During this successful period he was visited by another detective, John Jones (actually the Martian Manhunter, during the JLApe crisis), who thought Bobo's agency seemed to be doing better than his own.
But being an ape, without civil rights and being unable to stand as a juridical person, he couldn't enforce unpaid bills. When the public began to forget him, he became an alcoholic. He also has a smoking habit. It has been revealed that Detective Chimp is a member of Mensa, which entails that his Intelligence Quotient has been estimated to be higher than 98 percent of the adult (human) population.
It was recently revealed that he had a long-standing partnership with four other detectives, among them Ralph Dibny, as the Croatoan Society.


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Krypto wins
Round 19:
Plastic Man
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Mr Fantastic

Round 19:
Plastic Man
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Mr Fantastic
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mr. Fantastic would own him.


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Summary of Power/abilties:
Plastic Man:
Can stretch and shape his highly resilient body into any shape he can imagine, even ones with moving parts. Immune to telepathy. Possible immortality
Mr Fantastic:
Superhuman intellect, durability and full body elasticity, shapeshifting and camouflage
Plastic Man:
Can stretch and shape his highly resilient body into any shape he can imagine, even ones with moving parts. Immune to telepathy. Possible immortality
Mr Fantastic:
Superhuman intellect, durability and full body elasticity, shapeshifting and camouflage


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Detailed explanation of powers/abilties
Plastic Man:
Plastic Man's powers are derived from an accident in which his body was bathed in an unknown industrial chemical mixture that also entered into his bloodstream through a gunshot wound. This caused a body-wide mutagenic process that transformed his physiology.
Plastic Man can stretch his limbs and body to superhuman shapes, lengths and sizes, with flexibility and coordination extraordinarily beyond the natural limits of the human body. He can become entirely flat so that he can slip under a door, use his fingers to pick conventional locks, pose as inanimate objects such as vehicles or pieces of furniture, and disguise himself by changing the shape of his face. There is no known limit to how far he can stretch his body. The only limitation he has relates to color, which he cannot change without intense concentration, so he is usually limited to his trademark colour scheme of red, yellow, black and flesh-coloured.
Unlike other elastic heroes such as Mr. Fantastic or the Elongated Man (who retain their human physiology while elastic), Plastic Man appears to have no circulatory system or internal organs; when his body is sliced or broken into pieces, there's no bleeding, and the exposed edges appear to have the same uniform pink color as his skin. He also isn't limited to contiguous, closed shapes. He can open holes through his body (becoming a true toroid or a net, for example) and can even turn into simple machines with real, moving parts (such as a cart with wheels that turn independently of the rest of his body). Having no organic brain, he is not vulnerable to telepathy[2] and naturally he can recover instantly from transformation attacks, e.g. being turned into an animal.[3]
Plastic Man's powers also extraordinarily augment his durability. He is able to withstand corrosives, punctures and concussions without sustaining injury (although he can be momentarily stunned). He is resistant to high velocities that would kill an ordinary person, as well as to blasts from energy weapons. On various occasions he has survived being melted down,[4] turned into stone,[5] frozen solid,[6] and shattered into pieces, although some of these attacks do incapacitate him to the extent that he will need reassembling by his teammates. Most notably, in the JLA arc "The Obsidian Age", Plastic Man journeys into the past where he is scattered into separate molecules at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. He survives being disembodied like this for 3,000 years before the modern day Justice League reassembles him. While the experience is traumatizing, nearly driving him insane, Plastic Man eventually makes a full recovery and returns to duty just as before, indicating that in addition to everything else, he is also virtually immortal.
While he has no real brain, Plastic Man has been able to alter his consciousness. After the events of the Obsidian Age, he decides to retire and spend time with his son. When Batman comes looking for him to help defeat a rogue Martian, Fenrus the Burning, he discovers something amazing. Plastic Man's son tells Batman that he went away for a day and came back with no memory of ever being a superhero. Only the sight of his son posing as Plastic Man with his own shape-shifting abilities is his memory restored.
Before gaining his powers, Plastic Man was once a very talented professional thief. Although no longer a criminal, he has insight into their mindset, enabling him to be an effective sleuth.
Mr Fantastic:
Reed Richards’ power is elasticity. He has been observed as being able to utilize his stretching form in a variety of offensive and defensive manners, such as compressing himself into a ball and ricocheting into enemies or flattening himself into a trampoline or a parachute to rescue a teammate. He can squeeze through openings sometimes even as small as one molecule's breadth. He can twist or reshape his body or stretch roughly three miles fully extended before physical pain. He can flatten himself to the thickness of a sheet of vellum. Other applications of his powers include expanding his lungs allowing him to hold his breath longer, adjusting the distance between his cornea and retina to allow for natural ocular magnification, and in at least one case shortening the distance between the synapses in his brain allowing him to process thought at impossible speeds.
Because of his elastic nature, Mr. Fantastic cannot be harmed by traditional bullets or most other projectile weapons, including knives, missiles, darts, etc. He can often cause projectiles to rebound back towards the attacker. Despite this, Reed is not completely invulnerable. Though it is rare, Reed's skin has been cut at least once by an evolved form of a Brood queen, while reaching into a direct hole to Hell created by Agatha Harkness a random demon reached out and inexplicably broke his arm, and on occasion if he suffers a large head trauma he'll lose consciousness. He has also shown to have all the weaknesses of rubber, he melts and weakens when exposed to extreme heat and will freeze and crack when exposed to supercool temperatures. He has also occasionally demonstrated other applications of this molecular control. While imprisoned by Psycho-Man, meditation allowed him to reduce his body to a nearly liquid state in order to flow out of a glass encasement specially prepared by the villain to have only the most infinitesimal of openings.
Reed's elasticity makes it extremely difficult for attackers to hold or pin him, as his body can become slippery or so thin that he can slip out of a grasping fist. However Reed is vulnerable to types of energy weapons, and even to taffy-puller-style machines that forcibly stretch him to the limits of his tensile durability eventually causing physical pain, as well as the temporary loss of his solid state due to the mental stress.
Reed can alter his physical makeup as well. He can, for instance, disguise his appearance to mimic another person, an inanimate object, or even, in one case, mimic the physical form of an extra-terrestrial. He can also concentrate his mass into a single body part, such as when he enlarges a fist into a solid hammer or mace-style weapon. All of these feats require much concentration but thanks to his training, and existing mental discipline, they can be performed rather quickly. On one occasion, he increased his entire body's size and mass, bulking his body to "Thing"-like proportions while increasing his strength as well.
Despite this, Richards' strength comes more from the powers of his mind than the powers of his body. He is considered by many in the scientific community to be the greatest intellect on earth (much to Doctor Doom's consternation). Not only has Reed proven himself to be a genius in virtually every science native to Earth, he has shown himself to be more knowledgeable than even some of the most highly advanced alien civilizations in the known universe as well. Some writers have shown that Reed's intelligence was expanded by the cosmic rays that gave him his elastic powers, and that, when his powers are nullified, he is not as hyper-intelligent (though still a genius by most standards). Mind control is rarely effective on him and when it does work, it wears off sooner than it would a normal person.
Mr. Fantastic is, however, not without flaws. The accident that resulted in the Fantastic Four gaining their powers was the direct result of a hasty miscalculation on Reed's part. For years he has tried to restore The Thing to his human form, but a permanent solution has eluded him. He has admitted, on more than one occasion, to being incapable of understanding magic, as he cannot begin to fathom an aspect of science (as he calls it) that is "not based in quantifiable laws and rules". He has, however, utilized simple magic spells (Fantastic Four #500). He learned to let go of his ego and admit he did not actually understand magic, but that it does exist. This is generally thought to be the only advantage that Doctor Doom has over Reed, that he has successfully joined the two.
Furthermore, since science is his first love and main focus, he tends to appear to others as somewhat stiff and uncaring quite often. Whenever he is confronted with a scientific challenge, his attention can be so focused that he can neglect even his own family which has caused marital problems between him and Sue and has put his family in danger on many occasions.
Plastic Man:
Plastic Man's powers are derived from an accident in which his body was bathed in an unknown industrial chemical mixture that also entered into his bloodstream through a gunshot wound. This caused a body-wide mutagenic process that transformed his physiology.
Plastic Man can stretch his limbs and body to superhuman shapes, lengths and sizes, with flexibility and coordination extraordinarily beyond the natural limits of the human body. He can become entirely flat so that he can slip under a door, use his fingers to pick conventional locks, pose as inanimate objects such as vehicles or pieces of furniture, and disguise himself by changing the shape of his face. There is no known limit to how far he can stretch his body. The only limitation he has relates to color, which he cannot change without intense concentration, so he is usually limited to his trademark colour scheme of red, yellow, black and flesh-coloured.
Unlike other elastic heroes such as Mr. Fantastic or the Elongated Man (who retain their human physiology while elastic), Plastic Man appears to have no circulatory system or internal organs; when his body is sliced or broken into pieces, there's no bleeding, and the exposed edges appear to have the same uniform pink color as his skin. He also isn't limited to contiguous, closed shapes. He can open holes through his body (becoming a true toroid or a net, for example) and can even turn into simple machines with real, moving parts (such as a cart with wheels that turn independently of the rest of his body). Having no organic brain, he is not vulnerable to telepathy[2] and naturally he can recover instantly from transformation attacks, e.g. being turned into an animal.[3]
Plastic Man's powers also extraordinarily augment his durability. He is able to withstand corrosives, punctures and concussions without sustaining injury (although he can be momentarily stunned). He is resistant to high velocities that would kill an ordinary person, as well as to blasts from energy weapons. On various occasions he has survived being melted down,[4] turned into stone,[5] frozen solid,[6] and shattered into pieces, although some of these attacks do incapacitate him to the extent that he will need reassembling by his teammates. Most notably, in the JLA arc "The Obsidian Age", Plastic Man journeys into the past where he is scattered into separate molecules at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. He survives being disembodied like this for 3,000 years before the modern day Justice League reassembles him. While the experience is traumatizing, nearly driving him insane, Plastic Man eventually makes a full recovery and returns to duty just as before, indicating that in addition to everything else, he is also virtually immortal.
While he has no real brain, Plastic Man has been able to alter his consciousness. After the events of the Obsidian Age, he decides to retire and spend time with his son. When Batman comes looking for him to help defeat a rogue Martian, Fenrus the Burning, he discovers something amazing. Plastic Man's son tells Batman that he went away for a day and came back with no memory of ever being a superhero. Only the sight of his son posing as Plastic Man with his own shape-shifting abilities is his memory restored.
Before gaining his powers, Plastic Man was once a very talented professional thief. Although no longer a criminal, he has insight into their mindset, enabling him to be an effective sleuth.
Mr Fantastic:
Reed Richards’ power is elasticity. He has been observed as being able to utilize his stretching form in a variety of offensive and defensive manners, such as compressing himself into a ball and ricocheting into enemies or flattening himself into a trampoline or a parachute to rescue a teammate. He can squeeze through openings sometimes even as small as one molecule's breadth. He can twist or reshape his body or stretch roughly three miles fully extended before physical pain. He can flatten himself to the thickness of a sheet of vellum. Other applications of his powers include expanding his lungs allowing him to hold his breath longer, adjusting the distance between his cornea and retina to allow for natural ocular magnification, and in at least one case shortening the distance between the synapses in his brain allowing him to process thought at impossible speeds.
Because of his elastic nature, Mr. Fantastic cannot be harmed by traditional bullets or most other projectile weapons, including knives, missiles, darts, etc. He can often cause projectiles to rebound back towards the attacker. Despite this, Reed is not completely invulnerable. Though it is rare, Reed's skin has been cut at least once by an evolved form of a Brood queen, while reaching into a direct hole to Hell created by Agatha Harkness a random demon reached out and inexplicably broke his arm, and on occasion if he suffers a large head trauma he'll lose consciousness. He has also shown to have all the weaknesses of rubber, he melts and weakens when exposed to extreme heat and will freeze and crack when exposed to supercool temperatures. He has also occasionally demonstrated other applications of this molecular control. While imprisoned by Psycho-Man, meditation allowed him to reduce his body to a nearly liquid state in order to flow out of a glass encasement specially prepared by the villain to have only the most infinitesimal of openings.
Reed's elasticity makes it extremely difficult for attackers to hold or pin him, as his body can become slippery or so thin that he can slip out of a grasping fist. However Reed is vulnerable to types of energy weapons, and even to taffy-puller-style machines that forcibly stretch him to the limits of his tensile durability eventually causing physical pain, as well as the temporary loss of his solid state due to the mental stress.
Reed can alter his physical makeup as well. He can, for instance, disguise his appearance to mimic another person, an inanimate object, or even, in one case, mimic the physical form of an extra-terrestrial. He can also concentrate his mass into a single body part, such as when he enlarges a fist into a solid hammer or mace-style weapon. All of these feats require much concentration but thanks to his training, and existing mental discipline, they can be performed rather quickly. On one occasion, he increased his entire body's size and mass, bulking his body to "Thing"-like proportions while increasing his strength as well.
Despite this, Richards' strength comes more from the powers of his mind than the powers of his body. He is considered by many in the scientific community to be the greatest intellect on earth (much to Doctor Doom's consternation). Not only has Reed proven himself to be a genius in virtually every science native to Earth, he has shown himself to be more knowledgeable than even some of the most highly advanced alien civilizations in the known universe as well. Some writers have shown that Reed's intelligence was expanded by the cosmic rays that gave him his elastic powers, and that, when his powers are nullified, he is not as hyper-intelligent (though still a genius by most standards). Mind control is rarely effective on him and when it does work, it wears off sooner than it would a normal person.
Mr. Fantastic is, however, not without flaws. The accident that resulted in the Fantastic Four gaining their powers was the direct result of a hasty miscalculation on Reed's part. For years he has tried to restore The Thing to his human form, but a permanent solution has eluded him. He has admitted, on more than one occasion, to being incapable of understanding magic, as he cannot begin to fathom an aspect of science (as he calls it) that is "not based in quantifiable laws and rules". He has, however, utilized simple magic spells (Fantastic Four #500). He learned to let go of his ego and admit he did not actually understand magic, but that it does exist. This is generally thought to be the only advantage that Doctor Doom has over Reed, that he has successfully joined the two.
Furthermore, since science is his first love and main focus, he tends to appear to others as somewhat stiff and uncaring quite often. Whenever he is confronted with a scientific challenge, his attention can be so focused that he can neglect even his own family which has caused marital problems between him and Sue and has put his family in danger on many occasions.
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