Marvel Villains Team VS. Krona Team

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Marvel Villains Team VS. Krona Team

Marvel and DC heroes beat Krona, could villains do it?

Marvel Villain roster:

Tyrant(Full Power)
Morg(W/WOL)
Classic Juggernaut
Ultron
Stranger(Had battles with the X-men and Quasar, Beta Ray Bill, and Makkari)
Thanos
Maelstrom(Quasar's enemy killed Eon I think)

VS.

Krona
General Zod
Bizarro
Metallo
Yuga Khan
Darkseid(current)
Sinestro

Prep for both sides. 2 days of prep for both.

Re: Marvel Villains Team VS. Krona Team

Originally posted by Sentry
Marvel and DC heroes beat Krona, could villains do it?

Marvel Villain roster:

Tyrant(Full Power)
Morg(W/WOL)
Classic Juggernaut
Ultron
Stranger(Had battles with the X-men and Quasar, Beta Ray Bill, and Makkari)
Thanos
Maelstrom(Quasar's enemy killed Eon I think)

VS.

Krona
General Zod
Bizarro
Metallo
Yuga Khan
Darkseid(current)
Sinestro

Prep for both sides. 2 days of prep for both.


The Stranger himself his over Morg and all the others except for Tyrant at full power, so he and Tyrant will blast into oblivion D.C. bad guys with ease.

Superhuman physical powers: The ability to manipulate cosmic and psionic forces for a variety of effects, including projection of cosmic energy as a concussive force, molecular manipulation of matter, conversion of matter to energy for faster than light travel, creation of force shields, levitation, and the enhancement of his own strength, speed, endurance, and size. The full range of the Stranger's abilities have yet to be catalogued and the precise limits of his known abilities are unmeasured

Superhuman Mental Powers: The ability to mentally manipulate cosmic energy to reshape matter

Origin: By his own account, the Stranger is a composite being possessing the combined strength and intellect of the billions of humanoid beings who once lived on the planet Gigantus, and ancient world in the Andromeda Galaxy whose size approached the limit at which a planet can exist before fissioning into a sun. Gigantus, the home of a highly advanced an pacifistic people, was the target of the imperialistic race of Eternians, who decided to destroy Gigantus when it proved too big to conquer. Before their world's destruction, however, a vast fleet of Gigantians escaped to retaliate against their attackers. After destroying Eternus, the Gigantians in some as yet unknown way melded their minds into a single being, apparently to one day combat the Eternains's similar composite entity, the Overmind. It is not yet known what the process of this merger entailed: whether the composite-form's body is an artificial organic construct or one of the Gigantians'' bodies enhanced to be suitable receptacle for his race's mental and physical might. This being, later to become known as the Stranger, has existed for some eons now, engaged in the same pursuit of knowledge that had engaged his race. The Stranger happened upon Earth in the mid 20th Century, apparently attracted by the sudden proliferation of superhumanly powered beings on Earth. Investigating some of these beings, the Stranger encountered Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and the original X-Men. The Stranger took Magneto and his lackey the Toad with him to his home-base to study. Apparently from his observations of Magneto and the Toad, the Stranger concluded that the powers in the process of development by the denizens of Earth would be misused and, in time, become a threat to other worlds. Thus he journeyed to Earth on two occasions for the express purpose of limiting Earth's population through a random purge. On each of these occasions, he was convinced by the selfless actions of Earth beings (the Hulk and scientist Al Harper) that the Earth had the potential for good. After his second attempt to destroy the Earth, the Stranger declared it safe from any future reprisals. Since that time, the Stranger has employed his vast powers on behalf of the Earth. The first of these incidents pitted him against his ancient enemy, the Overmind. The Stranger used his superior power to imprison the Overmind on a mote of dust. The second time he assisted Earth in the deactivation of the Null-Life Bomb, the same device that he once invented to destroy the Earth's population. The third time he came to Earth was to thwart a plot by the Olympian god Pluto. The Stranger remains an enigmatic being, studying the phenomena of the universe for unguessed reasons, and acting towards other living beings with unfathomable motives.

Krona and Yuga Khan are both at least Galactus equal in most powerful feats.

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Originally posted by K3VIL
The Stranger himself his over Morg and all the others except for Tyrant at full power, so he and Tyrant will blast into oblivion D.C. bad guys with ease.

Superhuman physical powers: The ability to manipulate cosmic and psionic forces for a variety of effects, including projection of cosmic energy as a concussive force, molecular manipulation of matter, conversion of matter to energy for faster than light travel, creation of force shields, levitation, and the enhancement of his own strength, speed, endurance, and size. The full range of the Stranger's abilities have yet to be catalogued and the precise limits of his known abilities are unmeasured

Superhuman Mental Powers: The ability to mentally manipulate cosmic energy to reshape matter

Origin: By his own account, the Stranger is a composite being possessing the combined strength and intellect of the billions of humanoid beings who once lived on the planet Gigantus, and ancient world in the Andromeda Galaxy whose size approached the limit at which a planet can exist before fissioning into a sun. Gigantus, the home of a highly advanced an pacifistic people, was the target of the imperialistic race of Eternians, who decided to destroy Gigantus when it proved too big to conquer. Before their world's destruction, however, a vast fleet of Gigantians escaped to retaliate against their attackers. After destroying Eternus, the Gigantians in some as yet unknown way melded their minds into a single being, apparently to one day combat the Eternains's similar composite entity, the Overmind. It is not yet known what the process of this merger entailed: whether the composite-form's body is an artificial organic construct or one of the Gigantians'' bodies enhanced to be suitable receptacle for his race's mental and physical might. This being, later to become known as the Stranger, has existed for some eons now, engaged in the same pursuit of knowledge that had engaged his race. The Stranger happened upon Earth in the mid 20th Century, apparently attracted by the sudden proliferation of superhumanly powered beings on Earth. Investigating some of these beings, the Stranger encountered Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and the original X-Men. The Stranger took Magneto and his lackey the Toad with him to his home-base to study. Apparently from his observations of Magneto and the Toad, the Stranger concluded that the powers in the process of development by the denizens of Earth would be misused and, in time, become a threat to other worlds. Thus he journeyed to Earth on two occasions for the express purpose of limiting Earth's population through a random purge. On each of these occasions, he was convinced by the selfless actions of Earth beings (the Hulk and scientist Al Harper) that the Earth had the potential for good. After his second attempt to destroy the Earth, the Stranger declared it safe from any future reprisals. Since that time, the Stranger has employed his vast powers on behalf of the Earth. The first of these incidents pitted him against his ancient enemy, the Overmind. The Stranger used his superior power to imprison the Overmind on a mote of dust. The second time he assisted Earth in the deactivation of the Null-Life Bomb, the same device that he once invented to destroy the Earth's population. The third time he came to Earth was to thwart a plot by the Olympian god Pluto. The Stranger remains an enigmatic being, studying the phenomena of the universe for unguessed reasons, and acting towards other living beings with unfathomable motives.

Re: Krona and Yuga Khan are both at least Galactus equal in most powerful feats.

Originally posted by whirlysplat
😄 Bwahahahhahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahha
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I didn't notice Yuga Khan on the list.
Ok Tyrant and Stranger will fight Krona and get owned, but the other guys are all screwed.

No problem Kevil

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Originally posted by K3VIL
I didn't notice Yuga Khan on the list.
Ok Tyrant and Stranger will fight Krona and get owned, but the other guys are all screwed.

what does krona look like and what can he do

Originally posted by dominic/wolf
what does krona look like and what can he do

He's a humanoid of an alien race, their race is basically immortal, and his powers comes from all the universe he destroyed searching for the explanation of how a universe born.
What he can do?
Kill Galactus in 3 hits.

so a super tyrant

his not really evil

He seeks knowledge about creation, what is there before the begining

Originally posted by dominic/wolf
so a super tyrant

I think it would come down to Tyrant and Stranger vs Krona in the end, and we all saw that krona can handle Galactus easily, but caqn he handle 2 galactus-level beings at once? im not sure who would win.

Khan is at least as strong as Tyrant when at maximum, Spiderman and Warlock kicked the Stangers butt 😄

Originally posted by armandovalles
I think it would come down to Tyrant and Stranger vs Krona in the end, and we all saw that krona can handle Galactus easily, but caqn he handle 2 galactus-level beings at once? im not sure who would win.

Krona can't beat Galactus.

Crossover are shit.

Galactus will eat Krona and so will Tyrant.

And you proof is

Originally posted by kgkg
Krona can't beat Galactus.

Crossover are shit.

Galactus will eat Krona and so will Tyrant.

😄 thats what I thought 🙄

Re: And you proof is

Originally posted by whirlysplat
😄 thats what I thought 🙄

Galactus is stonger than Krona. 🙂

Krona lost to Hal +

Re: Re: And you proof is

ot exactly he loses to the whole core and the guardians usually through trickery

Originally posted by kgkg
Galactus is stonger than Krona. 🙂

Krona lost to Hal +

Re: Re: Re: And you proof is

Originally posted by whirlysplat
ot exactly he loses to the whole core and the guardians usually through trickery

usually 🙄

Yes, in the same way a hungry Galactus gets beaten by Doctor Strange

I think he means regular krona, not super powered krona in jla/avengers. godlike krona would kill yuga khan himself for the hell of it.

No he talks about marvel and DC heroes beating Krona

That means its godlike from the crossover

Originally posted by the Darkone
I think he means regular krona, not super powered krona in jla/avengers. godlike krona would kill yuga khan himself for the hell of it.

😄

Originally posted by the Darkone
I think he means regular krona, not super powered krona in jla/avengers. godlike krona would kill yuga khan himself for the hell of it.

"godlike" just like Wolverine?