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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2010 16:53:54 GMT -5
Mogo
The Black Lanterns never really interested me from what I've heard
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Post by Mr. Emoticon Man, TF Fan on Mar 9, 2010 17:40:01 GMT -5
Black Hand, I guess.
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Post by Triple H buried SnS on Mar 9, 2010 17:42:55 GMT -5
um... black hand
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Mar 9, 2010 19:56:31 GMT -5
Mogo
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Post by RI Richmark on Mar 9, 2010 21:35:59 GMT -5
Black Hand
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Mar 10, 2010 1:06:37 GMT -5
MOGO!!!!
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Post by elmstreetkid on Mar 10, 2010 5:22:03 GMT -5
Mogo. He is a planet who is a Green Lantern. And he doesn't socialize. And Blackest Night is terrible.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2010 15:57:56 GMT -5
Mogo
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Mar 13, 2010 5:10:06 GMT -5
Mogo incinerates Black Hand in its core. ------------------------ Next up ... Falcon - Sam grew up in a tough Harlem neighborhood. His father, a minister, had been killed trying to stop a fight. Sam did his best to try and do the right thing, but his grief and anger eventually led him down a criminal path. He took on the name of "Snap" Wilson while working for the mob. After an assignment, on the way to Rio de Janeiro, Sam's plane crashed on a remote Caribbean island named Exile where the Red Skull and his henchmen were hiding out. The Red Skull sought to use Wilson as a pawn to attack Captain America (who was currently on the island) with. He used the Cosmic Cube to revert 'Snap' into Sam, and give him the ability to telepathically communicate with birds, especially a bird that Wilson had bought named Redwing. After their initial skirmish, Cap was able to shake Wilson of the Skull's programming. Together they defeated the Skull, and the Falcon became Cap's partner for a long time, later being helped when the Black Panther created a harness for him which allowed him to fly. Falcon can usually be found as a member of the Avengers. More Info Herevs Arcade - A combination of evil genius and hitman, Arcade affects a manner of dress and speech that makes him appear to be a comedic character. This is part of his overall theme, which extends into his preferred method of murder, an underground funhouse of colorful deathtraps, usually decked out in cheery colors and disguised as an amusement park, which he has dubbed "Murderworld". Arcade's back-story, up to and including his real name, remains largely unknown even to this day. This is mainly the result of his knack for escaping once he has been defeated. According to the man himself, he was born into an extremely wealthy family and lived for much of his early life in, depending on the telling, a ranch in Texas, or a mansion in Beverly Hills. At the age of either eighteen or twenty-one, again depending on the telling, his allowance was cut off by his father, who declared that he did not deserve it. In retaliation, Arcade murders his father, thus inheriting all of the man's vast estate. Given his propensity for deception, this origin story can hardly be taken at face value. Due to the unique nature of both his mannerisms and deathtraps, Arcade became one of the most popular villains in the Marvel Comics universe, and went on to do battle with many other superheroes. Although confrontations with him rarely last more than one or two issues (making him more of a "guest villain") he has done battle with more superheroes from more franchises than any other Marvel comics villain, although he has never once successfully defeated any of them. More Info Here---- If this was 10 years ago I might have given it to Arcade, but the villain is so one dimensional and predictable I can't go to Murderworld anymore. Falcon has my vote.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2010 8:33:51 GMT -5
Arcade though I doubt either makes it very far in the next round
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Post by Mr. Emoticon Man, TF Fan on Mar 13, 2010 10:25:03 GMT -5
Arcade
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Mar 13, 2010 11:52:15 GMT -5
Arcade is incredibly lame, so Falcon gets my vote here.
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Post by Triple H buried SnS on Mar 13, 2010 16:54:51 GMT -5
arcade
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2010 18:18:55 GMT -5
Arcade
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Mar 13, 2010 18:46:27 GMT -5
I have some appreciation for both... but Arcade
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Post by RI Richmark on Mar 13, 2010 22:34:42 GMT -5
Falcon
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Mar 14, 2010 18:29:04 GMT -5
Arcade lures Falcon to an aviary full of buzz-saws. -------------------------------------- Next .... Nekron - Nekron is a fictional embodiment of Death and ruler of a region adjoining Hell that also seems to border on Limbo and Purgatory within the DC Universe. It is where the souls of the dead await passage to their final residence in either the Silver City or Hell. Nekron draws his power from the souls and spirits of all those who have ever died. An infrequent foe of various Green Lanterns and other DC Heroes, he recently came back into prominence as the main villain in Darkest Night. The limitations of Nekron's powers are unknown. He has displayed the ability to raise the dead, kill (even Guardians) with a touch, fire bolts of black lightning and grow without limit. In the Blackest Night event, Nekron is revealed to be responsible for the creation of the black power rings, which reanimate the dead, and in collaboration with Scar and Black Hand. When the Black Lanterns' power levels reach one hundred percent, he rises from the Earth, just outside of Coast City. Nekron is also revealed, in a partial retcon of a previous Teen Titans storyline, to be the true mastermind behind the miraculous resurrections of several superheroes in the past (a deed previously thought to be a consequence of Brother Blood tampering with the forces of life and death). By "allowing" the dead heroes to be reborn he grants himself a small cadre of "inside agents", so, by briefly reanimated Batman as an emotional tether, he is able to make black rings that latch on to Superman, Wonder Woman, Donna Troy, Kid Flash, Animal Man, Ice, Green Arrow and Superboy, transforming them all into Black Lanterns. Hal Jordan and Barry Allen are similarly targeted but evade sharing their comrades' fates. More Info Herevs Henry 'Hank' Pym aka Giant Man, Goliath, Ant-Man, Yellowjacket, The Wasp. - Henry Pym is a scientific genius with a Ph.D in biochemistry, along with expertise in the fields of quantum physics; robotics/cybernetics; artificial intelligence; biochemistry, and entomology. The character discovered the subatomic "Pym particles" that enable mass to be shunted or gained from an alternate dimension, thereby changing the size of himself or other beings or objects; and is the creator of the robot Ultron. After constant experimentation with size-changing via ingested capsules and particle-filled gas, Pym is eventually able to change size at will, and mentally generate Pym particles to change the sizes of other living beings or inanimate objects. Pym retains his normal strength when "ant" size, and possesses greatly increased strength and stamina when in "giant" form, courtesy of the increased mass. Pym’s costume is synthetic stretch fabric composed of unstable molecules and automatically adapts to his shifting sizes. The character also uses a cybernetic helmet for achieving rudimentary communication with ants and other higher order insects. As Yellowjacket, Pym wears artificial wings and has weapons called bio-blasters called "stingers" built into his gloves. Pym also carries a variety of weaponry, provisions, and scientific instruments, which are shrunken to the size of microchips and stored in the pockets of his uniform. Hank Pym is also well known for his relationship and marriage to Janet 'Wasp' van Dyne and later the rocky and abusive disintergration of there marriage. Recently the cosmic entity Eternity reveals to Pym that he is Earth's "Scientist Supreme", the scientific counterpart to the Earth's current Sorcerer Supreme, as he is able to create science with effects similar to magic. More Info Here-------------- I don't care if he is now the scientist supreme, I have no interest in a Dr Pym. Nekron has badass style and imagery he has my vote here. Note: Pick a damned name Pym and stick with it, sheesh.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2010 18:32:14 GMT -5
Yellowjacket
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Post by Triple H buried SnS on Mar 14, 2010 18:57:57 GMT -5
Ant man
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2010 19:53:29 GMT -5
Henry 'Hank' Pym
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