Spiderman vs. Darkhawk(from the eary days, but with experience)

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Dinalfos
Alright, who takes this? Good old Spidey or the man with the amulet and a hell of a lot more experience than when they first met? Spiderman is stronger and faster, but maybe Hawk has flight, beams and some other supernatural stuff to compensate for it, right? Or what?


http://www.toxicteddies.com/images2/crazyspidey.jpg

VS .

http://www.rapsheet.co.uk/GoldenHeroes/Images/Characters/Darkhawk.jpg

- Fight takes place in Ariel.
- No battlefield removal(Ha! big grin )
- Spidey's web is from his own body, like in the movies.
- No PIS, but CIS is acceptable.
- Both characters ARE aware of both their abilities, but there's no preptime.

Who teh Hellzzorzz wins?

thisredbox
the hawk smile

lilnutta12
wots darkhawks powers

lilnutta12
dark hawk wud shoot his hooks miss and gett dragged along wid spidey
i think thatspidey wud hav ahard time first
coz wen that blast hits ooooooo
pretty painfull

Dinalfos
Oh let's see.

From Wiki:

As Darkhawk, Christopher Powell has enhanced strength; entailing that he can lift in the range between 900 pounds and 2 tons. His agility and reflexes are similarly enhanced and he is also capable of a flight capacity which is somewhat faster than a natural winged flight limit. He can also glide on air currents simply using the wings of his costume. As Darkhawk, Powell can also regenerate large portions of tissue and even vital organs and limbs. To heal himself Darkhawk must temporarily revert to his vulnerable human form.

Using his amulet, he can project concussive "Darkforce" blasts from his body and can surround himself with an invisible defensive force shield. Darkhawk also has telescopic and infra-red vision. In human form, he has none of these abilities.

Aside from his superhuman powers, Powell is a novice in the martial art of Kendo. As Darkhawk he carries a grappling hook on his right hand shaped like a claw, similar to Wolverine.

In the last year of his series, Chris had his mind copied to the android body so he could exist as both beings simultaneously. Darkhawk then has his amulet accidentally reprogrammed, and found himself in a more powerful incarnation with different powers: shapeable energy shield, eyeblasts, access to spaceship computer, teleport hand-guns from the ship, and one extendable claw on each hand. Although Darkhawk could no longer switch with Chris, he could still recover using a self-generated healing pod. Combining all of his powers, Darkhawk could produce a gigantic hawk construct with devastating power. Later, he remerged with his human self.

If he retains any of these abilities, or how he reverted to his original form is unknown. However, this reversion to his original form may somehow be connected to a battle Darkhawk was forced to fight in by Morgan Le Fay, who scooped him right out of Chronopolis during a mission which was actually happening in an issue of Darkhawk, and then battled the Avengers. Thus, it may be that there are two Darkhawks running around.

In addition, how and when Darkhawk moved to the West Coast is unknown, as Darkhawk had lived on the East Coast in New York City throughout the entire 50 issue run, with only two appearances on the west coast. Once in West Coast Avengers, and again in his own book, where he demonstrated the ability to fly cross-country with only a brief stop to 'recharge', meaning he literally flew from New York to California in a single night.

Dinalfos
Bump, goddammit!

H. S. 6
Spidey with his new costume takes him easily. He's got the gliding, and his strength and reflexes are far beyond Hawk's capabilities. Additionally, Spidey's stingers would aid in close combat (which he would eventually need to force Hawk into).

It would be a cool fight, though (and I don't know too much about Darkhawk), and Spidey would definitely get a run for his money.

Spider-Man - 7/10

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