Morals off, fight to the death- Takes place in an empty Times Square- No BFR- No prep, random encounter
Legion can't use his reality warping power
Classic Magneto with his powers back
Who wins and why?
Morals off, fight to the death- Takes place in an empty Times Square- No BFR- No prep, random encounter
Legion can't use his reality warping power
Classic Magneto with his powers back
Who wins and why?
Lobo and Larfleeze for the win...
Larfleeze using the entire Orange Power Battery can do awful things to the Marvel Team along with The Main Man...
@king_saturn: Can't Legion just shut off their brains with his telepathy? Or use his touch of death and kill them? Reality warping isn't his only power, he's got a whole assortment of abilities that would be useful in this battle. Infact, one of his powers is to amp emotions and turn them into raw energy. Could you imagine what he can do with Larfleeze's greed?
Legion in the current series is said to be would be omnipotent being only if he had control over his powers. He has some pretty amazing TP feat. The problem is, going by the current potrayal Legion's power level defends on his confidence. If he is calm he has TP, TK and a whole assortment of personality he can use to solo.
In character, unlikely although Legion would be a great powerhouse.
@the_last_son_of_czarnia: Legion's TP potential has been said to be 10 times more powerful than his father, so take from it what you will.
He can kill an immortal? He can mindcontrol someone who cannot be mind controlled? I agree he'd defeat Lobo, but people seriously need to read more DC.
@the_last_son_of_czarnia: I recall Braniac taking control over Lobo mind before... is there context involved (cant recall).
Legion shouldnt be able to kill Lobo, unless the whole reality warping was involved, and given i notice just now its a fight to the death not too sure how team 2 should lose.
There was the Neural Djinn which could control anyone in the DCU except for Lobo, there was Starro who couldn't control the fake Czarnians, and there was the time in Superman/Batman where Lobo randomly showed up, wasn't mind controlled, but then left without helping Superman. With the possible exception of Brainiac, I can't recall a single time his mind has been controlled, and I personally felt the L.E.G.I.O.N. Annual left it ambiguous with a hint of Lobo was just acting, but I fear either Alan Grant has changed his email or worse, lost his health.
@the_last_son_of_czarnia: I recall Braniac taking control over Lobo mind before... is there context involved (cant recall).
Legion shouldnt be able to kill Lobo, unless the whole reality warping was involved, and given i notice just now its a fight to the death not too sure how team 2 should lose.
Assuming we're talking about the same incident involving Lobo and the Milton Fine version of Brainiac, that story was written 4 years before Lobo's immunity to telepathy as a result of the microradio in his head was introduced.
The Superman/Batman incident is a bit ambiguous with regard to whether Lobo's immunity to telepathy played a factor ---- he was unaffected by the combined psychic power of Despero and a race of alien telepaths, but according to him it was because they took a look inside his head and didn't like what they found rather than not being able to get inside his head in the first place.
Apart from that Tommy Monaghan once read Lobo's mind with no difficulty whatsoever, but that entire issue was just Ennis trashing Lobo because he hates characters like that.
Oh he can have his mind read easily, and mental attacks hurt him, but actually controlling him has been once if ever.
EDIT: just remembered, the radio in the head was back in 1990 and it was never to my recollection the reason he was good against mind control.
@the_last_son_of_czarnia: Was it 1990 or 1994? I thought Cosmic Rock Zombie playing in his head 24/7 was the reason mind-control didn't work against him. The earliest I remember that appearing was Lobo #0 from '94.
It's from Lobo volume one, reprinted in Portrait of a Bastich and The Last Czarnian. It's one of those pages from his Fourth Grade teacher's book.
EDIT: Found it. Lobo volume one, issue number four.
@citizenbane: 1991, February. My bad. Lobo #4, first volume.
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