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Post by Hulk With A Mustache on Oct 4, 2007 11:46:33 GMT -5
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Post by jamofpearls on Oct 4, 2007 11:51:45 GMT -5
Chameleon, for that image alone.
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Post by Joker on Oct 4, 2007 11:59:05 GMT -5
3-2 to The chamelon so far.
Annihilation Wave anyone? The guy wiped out billions of people!!
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Post by erisi236 on Oct 4, 2007 12:46:39 GMT -5
Annihilus
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 4, 2007 12:51:40 GMT -5
All tied up.
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Post by Jay T. Jackson: Son of Samuel on Oct 4, 2007 12:52:43 GMT -5
annihilus
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Post by Joker on Oct 4, 2007 13:38:48 GMT -5
Annihilus barely takes out Chameleon ----------------------------------- Moving on ... NOTE: Nightwing will appear later. Lady Deathstrike - Real name Yuriko Oyama, she is a Marvel Comics supervillain, a foe of the X-Men, especially Wolverine. Her father Lord Dark Wind created the adamantium-bonding process that was forcibly utilized on Wolverine. A self-styled warrior, Lady Deathstrike hired the villain Spiral’s "body shoppe" to bond adamantium to her own skeleton in addition to other cybergenetic enhancements. She has since worked as a mercenary and assassin and feels a need to prove herself by killing Wolverine. Recently she mutilated sunfire by cutting of both his legs. is a cyborg with superhuman strength, speed, and agility. Deathstrike's skeleton has been infused with adamantium, rendering her skeletal structure practically unbreakable. Initially, it was a mystery as to how Deathstrike survived this process, as it is generally believed that without a healing factor, the process would be fatal to a human, however it is thanks to Spiral's magic that she survived. vs Robin (Dick Grayson, Tim Drake & Jason Todd) - Robin is the perenial sidekick of Batman and over the years has been portrayed by a variety of characters. Dick Grayson was first, an eight-year-old acrobat, the youngest of a family act called the "Flying Graysons". A gangster named Boss Zucco had been extorting money from the circus and killed Grayson's parents, John and Mary, by sabotaging their trapeze equipment as a warning against defiance. Batman investigated the crime and, as his alter ego millionaire Bruce Wayne, had Dick put under his custody as a legal ward (later adopting him as his son). Batman rigorously trained the boy, teaching him physical, fighting and detective skills. He has since gone on to become Nightwing. Jason todd was the 2nd Robin and was a black-haired street orphan who first encountered Batman when he attempted to steal tires from the Batmobile. Batman saw to it that he was placed in a school for troubled youths. Weeks later, after Dick Grayson became Nightwing and Todd proved his crime-fighting worth by helping Batman catch a gang of thieves, Batman offered Todd the position as Robin. Readers never truly bonded with Todd and, in 1988, DC made the controversial decision to poll readers using a 1-900 number as to whether or not Todd should be killed. Readers voted "yes" by a small margin (5,343 to 5,271) and Todd was subsequently murdered by the Joker, in which the psychopath beat the youngster severely with a crowbar, and left him in a warehouse rigged with a bomb. The third Robin was Timothy Drake. Drake was a young boy who had followed the adventures of Batman and Robin ever since witnessing the murder of the Flying Graysons. Drake surmised their secret identities with his amateur but instinctive detective skills and followed their careers closely. Lady Deathstrike has my vote as I have never thought Robin added anything to Batman (Except as a victim for the Joker, lol)
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Post by jamofpearls on Oct 4, 2007 13:40:42 GMT -5
Robin-cause dick grayson grew up to become nightwing, jason todd got beat down w/ a crowbar, and blown up real good, and tim drake makes a pretty good Robin.
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Post by Hulk With A Mustache on Oct 4, 2007 13:42:56 GMT -5
This is tough for me. Coin flip...
Robin.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Oct 4, 2007 13:47:00 GMT -5
Lady Deathstrike...
Robin is a choad.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Oct 4, 2007 13:47:52 GMT -5
Lady Deathstrike
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Post by Bobeddy on Oct 4, 2007 13:50:58 GMT -5
Deathstrike
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 4, 2007 13:51:35 GMT -5
Deathstrike.
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Post by Jay T. Jackson: Son of Samuel on Oct 4, 2007 13:54:53 GMT -5
i'm going with Yuriko. I always thought the bat god didn't need robin, no matter what coolness emmitted from his training.
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 4, 2007 14:02:41 GMT -5
Robin.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Oct 4, 2007 16:48:26 GMT -5
Robin
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 4, 2007 16:54:41 GMT -5
Robin.
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Post by J is Justice on Oct 4, 2007 16:57:18 GMT -5
Deathstrike
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Post by Joker on Oct 4, 2007 17:04:24 GMT -5
Lady Deathstrike slices up Robin ---------------------------- Next one could be interesting ... Iceman - Robert Drake is a Marvel Comics superhero and member of the X-Men. A mutant, Iceman can freeze moisture in the air around him and turn his body into ice. Although he is an Omega-level mutant, Drake has yet to tap his full mutant potential. He has however begun to take more interest over the years in developing his abilities. One of the original X-Men Iceman's appearance while in ice form has changed significantly over the years. In the early X-Men stories, his appearance is more reminiscent of a snowman, later on he controls his powers more and takes on the ice type look he has today. vs Two-Face - A supervillain and enemy of Batman in the DC Comics Universe. Two-Face was once Harvey Dent, District Attorney of Gotham City and close ally of Batman. After a criminal disfigured half of his face with acid, Dent became the insane crime boss Two-Face who would choose to do either good or evil depending upon the results of flipping a coin. Originally, he was one of many gimmick-focused comic book villains, plotting crimes based around the number two, such as robbing Gotham Second National Bank at 2:00 on February 2. In recent years, writers have portrayed his obsession with duality and his criminal behavior as the result of multiple personality disorder and a history of child abuse. He obsessively makes all important decisions by flipping a two-headed coin, one side of which is scratched over with an X. Another of Two-Face's trademarks is that he does not consistently go through with his evil deeds; every time he contemplates committing a crime, he flips a two-headed coin, one side of which is scratched. Only if the coin comes up scratched-side does Two-Face commit the crime, never questioning the result of the toss. Recent interpretations portray this compulsion as a struggle between Dent's evil "Two-Face" personality and his former, law-abiding self. I'm a fan of Bobby so Iceman has my vote.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 4, 2007 17:05:58 GMT -5
Two-Face!
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