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Comic Book Character Battles VI Marvel and DC. Can you explain to me who wins?
I started doing battles in a kind of support the NCAA, but I completely unnecessary to do so and impossible to post here. I have about 200 characters in the support and I will be posting five battles for the discussion of each day until that the outcome is resolved. Battles can include Marvel and DC. Single Elimination. Neutral Ground Flat in forest area. (No advanced powers such as King Thor or Cosmic Spiderman, etc.) My friend and I got similar results in each track. But it's good to get different opinions. "So please validate you advice on who wins and why with a phrase or an explanation more for each battle. "Toad Lizard vs Super Skrull vs. Baron Zemo Beta Ray Bill vs Robin Ultron Colossus vs Red vs Dr. Octopus Dr. Doom vs. Omega Titanium Darkhawk vs Man vs Kingpin Vulture Blob Adam Warlock vs Apocalypse vs Nick Fury Batman
1) Lizard: While stiff, he Toad attack with such fury that he would do what he always does. Escape 2.) Robin: Zemo was nothing more than a cheap commander. Robin would fight and I think it. 3) Ultron: I like Colossus Ultron, but is always learning and evolving. If he can take a blow from Thor, he survives from a Colossus. 4) Doc Ock: Again it comes to brains, Red is more of a fighter, but could Ock pin their hands thereby eliminating the control of its tentacles to a certain point, wrap up with its other two red then choke to death. Omega Boom Dead. 5) Dr. Doom: His armor is superior, practice the Dark Arts, and he is the smartest man on earth in February or March. Against a lumbering Russian dumb (comic portrayal), he beat her without lifting the glove more than once. 6) Darkhawk: Since we are now really seeing what the Armor Raptor is capable of, I do not think that the vulture would be a chance. 7) Ugh … Blob: Yes Kingpin formidiable and intelligent, but in a forest? He could well be fighting a mountain.
Apocalypse: The strong survive because Warlock would clearly not be able to harm him. 9) Batman: Do you really want an answer to this? Cap fought to a stalemate and both fighters are clearly much better then Nick Fury. 10) (Must have been 2) Beta Ray Bill: Storm Breaker reign as much fury down on the Super Skrull would like Mjolnir.
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