OK so Boba Fett has been hired to hunt down and kill/capture Batman. He has extensive files on Batman and has a week to prep for the hunt. He has the Slave 1 and all his weapons/gear/resources he had in every SW movie and EU novel.
Batman, being the effing Batman, knows of Boba Fett and what he can do. He is tipped off a week prior that Boba is coming for him and spends that week preparing. Batman has all his weaponry/gear/gadgets that he has in his movies/books/comics.
The hunt begins in Gotham city, at night. Does Boba Fett get the Bat, or does Batman once again prevail?
As per the OP its all forms of Batman bar TV. And comic being the best he is here along with all other forms of medium besides TV it seems.
It would be a monster stomp if the OP had the balls to allow TV feats as well but I can't blame him. Though he stated Bats has movies as well and TV Bats had movies as well...... so let it rip.
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Last edited by the ninjak on Dec 14th, 2012 at 06:11 PM
Easy win for the Bat. Or is Fett a tougher target than Superman? (No, btw). Batman has taken out the entire JLA before. Granted, more prep than a week, but that should tell you what he is capable of. Boba is capable of being LOL-killed by a blind Han Solo. ("sure, he didn't die then...")
In Boba's defense(since no one else seems to be doing so), his EU version is leaps and bounds above the movie. I'm not saying he'd beat Batman with a week of prep, but it wouldn't be a walk in the park as Boba has some pretty decent prep feats himself. He's fooled master Jedi for weeks at a time, outdueled Knight level and a Master or two with a lightsaber, etc...
Batman wins, but Boba's not some simp with no feats under his belt. He's basically the Batman of Star Wars.
Batman is just a man. Most of his wins are "comic wins", I.E., plot-induced stupidity (like beating Batman, makes no sense considering Clark could have just shot him with laser vision from three hundred feet away).
If you compare their physical capabilities and equipment, Boba wins.
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