Who wins
1. A fight, woods are in one half of the arena a swamps on the other.
2. Who smells worse.
3. Who can light on fire faster.
4. Which one is uglier.
5. Which one could mac on more ladies at the club.
__________________ "damn jinzin, you're a real trooper, you provde fact after fact and pages and pages of proof and these wanton miscreants just keep at it"~MERC
the environment handicaps Wendigo. Man-Thing lasted 2 issues with no problem on a frozen mountain, so even putting this in the frozen wilderness isn't going to be problematic for the duration of the fight for him.
I don't know what Wendigo's regeneration is like, but given the environment, Man-Thing 8/10 at least. Wendigo would have to destroy the swamp
Manny ftw
depends, if Man-Thing becomes afraid, he burns up instantly
but isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder?
Man-Thing in any public place can only end in teh sekz
the answer is either a) one of the lowest showings Manny has had or b) there is now a much weaker Man-Thing, and a "classic" man-thing, who wins 8/10 against Wendigo EDIT: in a swamp
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Last edited by tsilamini on Feb 19th, 2011 at 03:15 AM
Wendigo could continuously rend Man-Thing to shreds, as long as there is moisture and plant matter (even though in v.1 Gerber makes it so Man-Thing needs neither of these to regenerate anymore), Man-Thing will always just reform.
In all likelyhood, as with his fights against Hulk, emotions would settle, and Man-Thing wouldn't want to fight anymore, and would sort of walk off forgetting the whole incident happened, so CIS would make it a stalemate. But if Wendigo felt fear...
here he completely incinerates the Glob, iirc his handbook durability is either 6 or 7:
an example of the type of abuse Man-Thing takes while still standing in a swamp (these are mercenaries who have trained specifically for the task of taking down manthing):
but can Wendigo go forever? he would never tire? he would never become scared as he is trapped withing the constantly regrowing body of Man-Thing, even though he seems to evoke such emotions?
I'd agree with you in most other settings, but in a swamp? there is no end to Man-Thing
Man-Thing also doesn't have any natural emotions (unless they are doing something poetic in the story, like in Spiderman: fear itself), and he is only ever afraid if a being whose power is "make people afraid" does it.
but otherwise... oh...
fair enoug, ya, it would be a stalemate unless you think Wendigo is going to get into some terraforming...
damn, and just when i was going to post some esoteric Manthing powers