Originally posted by Lord S
Wha??I like Warlock, but he was having trouble handling a Thanosi based on Gladiator, and I don't think he could handle what Gladiator himself is based on.
He sure was, right up until Adam took the kid gloves off and Soul Ripped him. That ended the fight real fast.
Originally posted by Lord S
Superman wins...quite thoroughly.
Maybe, or maybe not. These two operate so differently that it really depends on the specifics.
I thought karmac blast hurt the persons soul. And since superman has taken the light of heaven before I don't see why the karmac blast would hurt him. I don't really know very much about adam warlock I only have a few comics of him and he looked impressive but not enough to take the majority against Supes.
Originally posted by Howard_JonesWhat cop out? That clone was based on Gladiator, (who is a ripoff of Superman). This is not a Warlock vs. Thanos thread...and even if it was, that still wouldn't be a cop out...I wouldn't even use that example.
You're the one who used the cop out.Cop out = Punch fist.
Originally posted by Lord S
What cop out? That clone was based on Gladiator, (who is a ripoff of Superman). This is not a Warlock vs. Thanos thread...and even if it was, that still wouldn't be a cop out...I wouldn't even use that example.
Comic Book Debate Cop-out #3
Clone Argument -
The clone argument is the argument of "Since A is a clone of B, then A could take C in a fight."
This argument completely ignores powerset and power difference, saying that one is completely alike to the other, when they, in fact, are not.
EX -
If Sentry stalemated Galactus, then Superman could do it too, since Sentry is a clone of Superman.