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#1  Edited By Titan3510

If Diana wasn't bloodlusting, this would be very unfair.

But since she's bloodlusting, it's about an even match.

But I don't know which Wonder Woman we are talking about. DCnU Wonder Woman or Pre-Flashpoint Wonder Woman...

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#2  Edited By Titan3510

I think some of you guys are forgetting that Dark Phoenix is Jean Grey.

Need I remind you that Jean Grey is an Omega-level telepath and an Omega-level telekinetic on her own. The Phoenix Force makes her omnipotent and the insanity/bloodlust of Dark Phoenix makes her even more dangerous.

Doom only has a chance if he resorts to magic. Other than that...he has no chance. Doom is not Cyclops, he's not Wolverine and he's not Storm. Jean has no attachment to him as a person.

So what's stopping the Dark Phoenix from wiping him from existence, atom by atom, memory by memory.

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#3  Edited By Titan3510

Wow.

I didn't know that people would think that this would be such a curbstomp.

I don't know I didn't draw it. I came across it, I liked it and I posted it up here. It's just that person's art style. I am getting some very heavy nods towards Rob Liefeld and Bruce Timm.

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@(((Prodigy))):

No: only Toph said his Earthbending could use some work. Katara was quiet during that entire exchange, meaning that Aang was already a Waterbending master.

@menaceforever said:

Is anyone thinking that since water is natural to korra and there fighting on a beach she might have an advantge

I agree: water is Korra's first. And a wise woman once told me, that nothing compares to your first.

But then again...we have to remember that Aang breezed through waterbending. Literally. He was either better than or on the same level as Katara for a long time. And we all know how good she is...

As unfair as it may be...these fights belong to Aang.

Korra is physically stronger, bigger, tougher and faster than Aang is (not that it matters much). Korra is more aggressive, she's probably the better fighter and she's much more likely to cut corners and use lethal force. Korra took her time and became a master of water, earth and fire. But even though Korra has been bending a lot longer than Aang has, Korra doesn't have the real-world experience Aang has.

And what I mean by real-world experience is 1) casual interaction with the world/non-combat bending and 2) battle experience. Korra has only just stepped out into the world: that's what makes her unique among all of the Avatars. Because after all of the other Avatars were told the truth and mastered their native element, they travelled the world, mastering the remaining three and having adventures. Korra's over halfway done with her training and she's only just moved into the world.

But the thing that is so special about Aang is that he had to do all of this in about 9 months. Even though he rarely waterbended and never mastered earth or fire within the context of his show, he was very good at it. He used all four elements effectively on AND off the battlefield. He also knew the ins and outs of Energybending so well that he eventually became famous for it. The reason how he became so good in such a small amount of time is probably because of his level of spirituality. The bulk of Aang's Avatar training were the adventures/missions of a fully-realized Avatar: a classic example of "on-the-job training."

That's why Aang wins.

Bloodlusted? Well...we already know how dangerous they both are when bloodlusted. The two of them can both dish it out and take it. But Aang can evade her attacks 5x better than she can evade his.

In an Avatar State fight? Korra would win. Aang and Korra can only draw upon the powers and wisdom of previous Avatars. Because Korra came after Aang, she gains a huge advantage over Aang.

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#5  Edited By Titan3510

VERSUS

The DCnU Titans have their current power/skill set. The Classic Titans have the power/skill set that they had shortly before The Terror of Trigon storyline back in 1985. The teamwork of both incarnations of the Teen Titans haven't changed: the DCnU Titans have their current teamwork dynamic. The Classic Titans had the teamwork dynamic of The Terror of Trigon story.

Round 1: Morals on

Round 2: Morals off

In both rounds, they are fighting in the city ruins of Manhattan.

Who wins?

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#6  Edited By Titan3510

VERSUS

The DCnU Titans have their current power/skill set. The Classic Titans have the power/skill set that they had shortly before The Terror of Trigon storyline back in 1985. The teamwork of both incarnations of the Teen Titans haven't changed: the DCnU Titans have their current teamwork dynamic. The Classic Titans had the teamwork dynamic of The Terror of Trigon story.

Round 1: Morals on

Round 2: Morals off

In both rounds, they are fighting in the city ruins of Manhattan.

Who wins?

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#7  Edited By Titan3510

@Powerzone789 said:

I've noticed that i had enjoyed the quality of x-men comics alot more in the 90's.....

Personally, I think the '80s were the best time for quality X-Men stories. Now, I would say that the '90s had more engaging, "blockbuster" stories and but things started getting weird and sporadic in the late '90s with the whole Onslaught Saga...X-Men consistenly had BEAST stories until about halfway through the Onslaught story...

I'm not saying that the Onslaught Saga and everything afterwards was bad because one of my favorite X-Men stories of all time (Operation: Zero Tolerance >>>>>>>) came afterwards but things just started getting weirder and weirder and weirder. I didn't like the fact that Uncanny and Adjectiveless would basically tell the same story with the same characters when it used to be very different from a couple of yeras before. In my opinion, it was a form of laziness to me...

And then the disaster that we know as The Twelve pretty much defined the extremely disappointing '00s...

@Tigerstriper said:

X-Cutioner's Song was my favorite, but X-Tinction Agenda and Fatal Attractions were both excellent as well.

Man now I want to dig out my X-Tinction Agenda trade. =^-^=

Wait? X-Tinction Agenda was from the '90s?! I could've sworn that that crossover happened in 1989...

*runs to UncannyX-Men.net*

Okay, I'm back. I got X-Tinction Agenda confused with that other Genosha story....

Like I don't know if you guys remember but you remember when the X-Men were living in Australia and Rogue, Wolverine and Maddie (this was when she started going crazy) got kidnapped by some creeps who worked for the Genoshan government and that the government tried to turn them into mutates or something?

You know, the original Genosha story from the '80s? Yeah, that's the one I got confused with.

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#8  Edited By Titan3510

I think Marvel's power-levels are fine because they're realistic (or as realistic as possible when it comes to comic books)...

It's like everyone in DC is either indestructible or they have more lives than a cat. When you make overpowered good guys, yes, you do make overpowered bad guys. But eventually you're going to run out of stories because everyone is uber-powerful....

All I'm saying is that they need to define what it is that Angel can do with this "miracle power"...quickly....

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Like:

Nightcrawler: Me and Kurt go way back. I looked up to him a lot; he was the X-Man I most identified with. It's a long story but that's the basic gist of it. So you guys should know there was no fathoming the depths of my hatred for Uncanny X-Men #524....none. But we're happy right now so we won't go there.

Dani Moonstar: I've always liked her but ever since she lost her powers, she's become a bad bitch. <3

Bishop: I love him. As far as I'm concerned, Bishop is in space, looking for Deathbird. I don't know who that black dude was during the second half of Messiah Complex and Messiah War but he wasn't Bishop.

Psylocke: Another bad bitch. However, unlike Dani, she's sexy (and for a comic book character; that's saying something) as hell and she's a bombass telepath.

Jean Grey: The original bad bitch: I miss her so much. *wipes tear* ....Unless they can come up with an good, ORIGINAL story then anything dealing with Phoenix has got to go. Bring her back but get rid of Phoenix. Better yet. Give it to Hope so they can both get lost somewhere on the other side of the universe.

Iceman: He's just cool like that. With a good writer...

Storm: HBIC. That is all.

Shadowcat: I love her personality. Love it, love it, love it. And her powers might seem like much but they're cool as hell and they would make life a lot easier.

Beast: Love his personality too....I feel for him a lot of time, he's intelligent and I love all the quips he does (in the hands of a good writer). Plus, he's pretty good in a scrap.

Gambit: His fighting style >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your faves. His powers by themselves are cool as hell and his personality and charm never fails to make me smirk. God, I love me some Gambit.

Rogue: See, one thing you guys have to understand about female superheroes is that there are good female heroes and there are bad bitches who are good people, can trash their male counterparts in a heartbeat without any underlying feminist propaganda and can still look good. One of the reason I love X-Men is because they are full of bad bitches. Rogue is one of them. And let's not get started on how juicy her backstory is.

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#10  Edited By Titan3510

There was a time when the X-Men was Marvel's biggest franchise. And it was like that for a very long time. And there are people who are in charge at Marvel were big Avengers/Spider-Man fans when they were growing up...so naturally they probably didn't appreciate the X-Boom of the '90s...

It's pretty obvious that they've turned the X-Franchise into a hot mess so that make the Avengers look better and look more desirable.

The reason why the X-Men were so popular was because the characters drove the stories. While the Avengers were busy sitting in the living room drinking tea, the X-Men were stranded in the depths of space fighting for their lives, while infected with Brood eggs.

Hell, even the New Mutants were more interesting than the Avengers.

Nowadays, it's like the stories drive the characters. It's one event after another after another and it's like no one cares about the actual characters they are writing or drawing.