Marvel Comics Banshee

Comic Book Character Battles XVII Marvel and DC (Round 2). Can you explain to me who wins?
10 battles I will be posting regularly until the result is resolved. Battles can include Marvel and DC. Single Elimination .** Neutral Area Abandoned City **. (No powers advanced, as King Thor or Cosmic Spiderman, etc.) My friend and I got similar results in each track. But it is good to have different opinions. "So please validate you advice on who wins and why with a phrase or an explanation more for each battle. "(More descriptive and logical explanation to the points) All combatants have access to their regular equipment and weapons: Mandarin (w / rings) vs Wolverine vs Songbird Jean Grey (Phoenix powers n) vs Electro vs Avalanche Annihilus Guardian Silver Surfer vs. Martian Manhunter (battle takes place in space) Wonder Woman vs. Rogue Nightmare vs. Lobo vs. Juggernaut Dr. Strange vs Green Goblin Banshee Capatin Marvel (DC) vs. Multiple Man Thor received second round bye.
Mandarin, with its rings is not even a close fight. Just read that the rings can do, there is no real need for further explanation. Jean Grey, she still have telekinesis and telepathy, she shuts down Bird Song. (Thanks for clarification about the power Phoenix) Electro, mainly because Avalanche is not legal. Electro take it with a million volts and that's all there is to the story Annihilus, Cosmic its control rod to allow an easy victory. An explosion of Guardian and Silver Surfer is thrown, it travels back and gets the timing of a torch, and J'onn fire. Or he hits him with a burst of energy strong enough to destroy a J'onn planet and is made in Wonder Woman, I think she is smart enough not to play Rogue, skin to skin, and instead just goes to Chuck Norris and a gives Marie is flying in the face to cool off. Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme he is. His powers are in direct relation with the god to whom he is using. He takes nightmare bass, beat Vishanti Nightmare Wolf, he is a genius, and he is immortal. He uses Juggernaut down and take this fight at the end. Moreover, it is extremely cruel, is a necessary quality of these struggles. Green Goblin, the glider for the heart and leads to the Banshee scream. Norman is too smart to mess with the Banshee, it elaborates the your plan and executes it. Thor, Cap i love Marvel, but he has not Mjolnir. Mjolnir is the only thing I've ever met Cap Dent. U.S. shield, which long endured. Its base and Odinforce that I choose Thor. But I would love to see this battle.
Marvel Comics: Banshee
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1967 Comics Characters Debuts: Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee $39.81 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Captain Marvel, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee, Abomination, Deadman, Modok, Black Manta, Robbie Robertson, Aquagirl, Black Knight, Sentry, Ronan the Accuser, Tarantula, Hank Hall, Red Guardian, Comet, Phantom Rider, Blastaar, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Emerald Empress, Persuader, Punch and Jewelee, Scorpio, Leap-Frog, Woodstock, Element Girl, Mad Mod, Psycho-Man, Validus, Clay Quartermain, Tharok, B’wana Beast, Cobalt Man, Ulik, Ogre, Mano, Madmen, Awesome Threesome, Lion-Mane. Excerpt: The Abomination The Abomination is a fictional character , a supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character first appears in Tales to Astonish #90 (April 1967), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Gil Kane . Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books , the character of the Abomination has featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video games , animated television series , merchandise such as action figures and trading cards , and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk . Publication history Origin Stan Lee chose the name “the Abomination”, which he realized belonged to no other character, before conceiving the character’s background and appearance. Lee recalled that he simply told the artist Gil Kane to “make him bigger and stronger than the Hulk and we’ll have a lot of fun with him.” Emil Blonsky first appeared in the title Tales to Astonish , and is introduced as a KGB agent and spy who became the Abomination after deliberately exposing himself to a greater quantity of the same gamma radiation that transformed Bruce Banner into his alter ego the Hulk . In his first appearance, Blonsky became a large scaly humanoid with twice the strength of the |
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1967 in Comics: 1967 Comic Debuts, 1967 Comics Characters Debuts, Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Valrian and Laureline, Kingpin, Batgirl $30.05 New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1967 Comic Debuts, 1967 Comics Characters Debuts, Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Valrian and Laureline, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee, Abomination, Deadman, Modok, Black Manta, Robbie Robertson, Aquagirl, Sentry, Ronan the Accuser, Tarantula, Hank Hall, Red Guar |
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1967 in Comics: 1967 Comic Debuts, 1967 Comics Characters Debuts, Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Valrian and Laureline, Kingpin, Batgirl $30.05 Used – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1967 Comic Debuts, 1967 Comics Characters Debuts, Captain Marvel, Barbara Gordon, Valrian and Laureline, Kingpin, Batgirl, Question, Shocker, Kevin Sydney, Black Knight, Banshee, Abomination, Deadman, Modok, Black Manta, Robbie Robertson, Aquagirl, Sentry, Ronan the Accuser, Tarantula, Hank Hall, Red Gua |
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1997 Comics Characters Debuts: Monkey D. Luffy, Nikolai Dante, Mister Terrific, Zauriel, Kangaroo, Molly O’reilly, T-Ray, Hourman $29.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nikolai Dante, Mister Terrific, Zauriel, Kangaroo, Molly O’reilly, T-Ray, Hourman, Black Tarantula, Tomb Raider, Arrowette, Comet, Abyss, Thinker, Green Goblin, Cecilia Reyes, Blind Al, Engineer, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Tomorrow Woman, Asmodel, Mister Terrific, Kraven the Hunter, Nite-Wing, Gearhead, Maggott, Fatality, Cobalt Blue, Fey Truscott-Sade, Roger, Lady Vic, Major Bummer, Hammer, White Tiger, Irene Merryweather, Chtylok, Rock, Scorn, S.h.o.c., Supercharger, Skorpio, Ashema the Listener, Magliozzi Crime Family. Excerpt: Abyss Abyss ( Nils Styger ) is a fictional character , a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe . An alternate universe’s counterpart of the character first appeared in X-Men Alpha , and the heroic Marvel Universe version of the character first appeared in Cable vol. 2, #40. Fictional character biography Nils Styger first appeared as a protector for Genoshan researcher Renee Majcomb, whom he had been assisting with research into the Legacy Virus from which Abyss suffered. However, he did not die due to the actions of Colossus , who sacrificed himself to release an airborne cure to the virus which had taken his little sister Illyana ‘s life several years prior. Abyss was later seen in Berlin, Germany battling the former Gene Nation member known as Fever Pitch . Both mutants were captured by Banshee ‘s mutant militia known as the X-Corps . While being held by the X-Corps, Abyss witnessed Sunpyre ‘s murder. When the terrorist Mystique revealed herself and her intentions to use the X-Corps, the wounded Banshee freed Abyss from his confinement. Abyss then sucked Mystique through his interdimensional void, and, unable to shut off his power, almost swallowed Banshee also. The timely arrival of some other members of X-Corps stopped that |
