The Ichi
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Post by The Ichi on Oct 21, 2007 7:58:29 GMT -5
Starfire for the shallow reason already covered.
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Post by Dynamite Kid on Oct 21, 2007 8:53:05 GMT -5
Starfire.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Oct 21, 2007 10:18:53 GMT -5
Starfire.
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Post by steenerico on Oct 21, 2007 10:23:08 GMT -5
It's too late but Sunfire
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Post by Arturo Classico on Oct 21, 2007 11:17:22 GMT -5
I guess Starfire. I never cared for Sunfire at all.
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Post by jamofpearls on Oct 21, 2007 11:49:29 GMT -5
Too late for me, but i vote for the Titan starfire.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 21, 2007 12:02:57 GMT -5
Starfire, mainly because I can never tell Sunfire apart from Sunspot.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Oct 21, 2007 12:04:39 GMT -5
Starfire
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Oct 21, 2007 14:04:11 GMT -5
Starfire, mainly because I can never tell Sunfire apart from Sunspot. one's Japanese and the other's... Mexican? Mulato? I could never really tell. oh and I vote Starfire.
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Post by Joker on Oct 21, 2007 17:33:29 GMT -5
Starfire defeats Sunfire -------------------------------- Moving ever onward ... Doctor Destiny - A supervillain in DC comics. Doctor Destiny was once a petty criminal scientist who used his genius to create astounding devices for crime. He first encountered the Justice League of America shortly after he invented an anti-gravity device that allowed him to capture Green Lantern, impersonate him, and infiltrate the JLA. Before Doctor Destiny could further his criminal ends, however, the Leaguers discovered his treachery and promptly imprisoned him. He then created the Materioptikon, a device which allowed him to create reality from the fabric of dreams. In a later retcon, his mother, Ethel (the former mistress of Roderick Burgess), gave him Morpheus' Dreamstone, which powered the device. He manipulated the Dreamstone, forcing flaws and adding circuitry, until it was attuned to him and not the Dream King. Morpheus was imprisoned by Alex Burgess at the time, unaware of what Dr. Destiny was doing and unable to stop or prevent it. Doctor Destiny's power was so great that the Justice League resorted to drastic measures to stop him. They hypnotized him and manipulated his psyche to prevent him from dreaming; this kept him from using the Materioptikon for criminal purposes but caused him to lose his mind and shrivel to a skeletal wreck of a man. He was then sent to Arkham Asylum, where his sanity eroded further. Over the years, Doctor Destiny has proven one of the Justice League's most persistent foes. In his earliest appearances, before he lost his sanity, his goals were more rational: to acquire wealth and personal power, to eliminate all his enemies, and so on. All of these schemes revolved around the creative and liberal use of the Materioptikon, a strategy which often caught his opponents off-guard. One can assume that Doctor Destiny is still interested in attaining all of his former goals: the elimination of the Justice League, the restoration of his human appearance, and the reconstruction of the Materioptikon. vs Metallo - He is a supervillain and cyborg who appears in DC comics as a foe of Superman. John Corben was a small-time con man who was fatally injured in a car crash, but to his luck Professor Emmet Vale happened to pass by. Professor Vale was a pioneer in robotics, and erroneously believed that Superman was the first in a wave of superpowered Kryptonian invaders. Vale transplanted Corben's brain into a robotic body, which was powered by a two-pound chunk of kryptonite, and instructed him to kill Superman. Metallo — the alloy his body was made of, and now Corben's new moniker — thanked Vale by snapping his neck, killing him. Despite ignoring Vale's commands, Metallo came into conflict with Superman on various occasions, in large part to his continued activities as a petty thug. Metallo later lost his kryptonite heart to Lex Luthor, though back-up life support systems allowed Metallo to reactivate himself and escape. He remained a thorn in Superman's side, and due to his sheer power no other superhero save Superman could quickly and effectively handle him. Metallo later received a major upgrade via an unholy bargain with the demon Neron. As a result, Metallo was now able to morph his body into any mechanical shape he could imagine (turning his hands into guns or "growing" a jet-pack from his back) and project his consciousness into any technological or metallic device (powers very similar to those of the Cyborg Superman). He could also now grow to monstrous size. Doctor Destiny has my vote, fo being creepy.
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Post by steenerico on Oct 21, 2007 17:36:46 GMT -5
Metallo
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Oct 21, 2007 17:37:17 GMT -5
Metallo has my vote. No real reason from me this time. Sorry.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Oct 21, 2007 17:40:28 GMT -5
Metallo
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Oct 21, 2007 18:34:37 GMT -5
Dr. Destiny
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Jiren
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Post by Jiren on Oct 21, 2007 18:42:18 GMT -5
Dr Destiny
I just watched his "Justice League" Episode, Awesome stuff
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Oct 21, 2007 18:43:30 GMT -5
All tied up 3-3 next vote wins it.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Oct 21, 2007 19:01:50 GMT -5
Dr. Destiny. His Justice League episode was amazing.
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Post by The Raven on Oct 21, 2007 21:12:31 GMT -5
Damn, two really great villains.
Metallo is the shit, but Dr Destiny is way more underrated, so I'm glad he won.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Oct 21, 2007 22:19:27 GMT -5
Dr. Destiny was amazing in the Sandman series, so yeah, he should win.
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Post by Joker on Oct 22, 2007 5:01:39 GMT -5
Doctor Destinty toughs it out to defeat Metallo ---------------------------------------- The villains keep coming ... Diablo - He is a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four. Esteban Corazon de Ablo was a powerful alchemist in the 9th Century, who sold his soul to the demon Mephisto to lengthen his life far beyond a human span. Years later, Diablo set up a base in Transylvania, but the villagers there turned against him and buried him within a stone crypt under his castle. Another century later, the Fantastic Four appeared in Transylvania on a vacation, when a local, Baron Hugo, told them the legend of Diablo. That night, Diablo whispered to The Thing to awake and free him from his prison by pulling out the stone plug on his crypt and smashing the stone slab that covered him. He soon revealed to the world he was planning to take over and was eventually returned to his stone crypt. Since then Diablo has plagued the Fantastic Four repeatedly although recently he helped them see off Shuma-Gorath. Hsi abilites apart from being a master alchemist include, extended life, flight and genius intelligence. vs Taskmaster - Taskmaster is a marvel villain with the power to mimic the physical movements of anyone he witnesses. He trains others to become lackeys for other villains by utilizing the techniques he has learned from his observation of superheroes and participates in mercenary jobs from time to time. In the past, he has usually been on the opposite side of the law, but he was also employed by the federal government to train US Agent at the request of the Red Skull. Taskmaster doesn't serve any ideology. He will work for nearly anyone for the right price. The man who would become Taskmaster first demonstrated unusual abilities during childhood. After watching a cowboy show on television, he found himself able to duplicate the sophisticated rope tricks he had just watched the cowboy perform. Psychiatrists, called in at the mother's request, determined that the boy had a form of photographic memory which they called "photographic reflexes." Upon graduation, he briefly considered a career as a crimefighter, but opted instead to become a criminal, which he perceived to be far more lucrative. Taskmaster also trains many of his students to serve as low-rent henchmen and cannon fodder. In his early appearances, Taskmaster mentions putting intellect-reducing drugs in the diet of his students. He also routinely sent groups of his more disappointing students to serve as "sparring partners" for the Red Skull, who routinely engaged several of them at a time, killing them all. He is capable of emulating the styles of, among others, Daredevil, Wolverine, Captain America, Elektra, Spider-Man, the Punisher, and Deadpool. In addition, he is a very capable marksman, able to emulate Bullseye's perfect aim, as well as that of the Punisher and Hawkeye. Taskmaster's power to duplicate the abilities of others is purely dependent on sight, and restricted to physical motions. For example, he could copy a virtuoso pianist's performance by watching him play, but would not gain the ability to read sheet music. As a child, he almost drowned when he perfectly duplicated another swimmer's dive, forgetting that he had not yet learned how to swim once he hit the water. Taskmaster has my vote here.
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