Tyrant vs. Doomsday

Started by llagrok7 pages

Doomsday didn't die in his second fight with the radiant, did he?

Originally posted by llagrok
No friend.

imo yes,but hp would be tough fight 🙂

Doomsday isn't evolving past Imperiex and that's been proven already, and Imperiex is far above Galan.

As for this thread, arguments can be made on both sides, but it sure wouldn't be easy either way.

Originally posted by Avlon
Doomsday isn't evolving past Imperiex and that's been proven already, and Imperiex is far above Galan.

As for this thread, arguments can be made on both sides, but it sure wouldn't be easy either way.


That hasn't been proven. it's complete speculation either way. But I suppose it doesn't matter.

Originally posted by jinzin
Says you. The GL arc says different.

But the fact aren't there to support that. It would be disgusting, if he would become immune to Imperiex. He can't involve past him no matter what, DD isn't that powerful.

Originally posted by Avlon
Doomsday isn't evolving past Imperiex and that's been proven already, and Imperiex is far above Galan.

Above Galan yes, but Galan then became Galactus. Imperiex upper limit to be above Galactus, I really doubt that. I think Galactus goes beyond Imperiex.

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Originally posted by Xplosive
But the fact aren't there to support that. It would be disgusting, if he would become immune to Imperiex. He can't involve past him no matter what, DD isn't that powerful.

Above Galan yes, but Galan then became Galactus. Imperiex upper limit to be above Galactus, I really doubt that. I think Galactus goes beyond Imperiex.

you think? so what universes has the 616 galactus destroyed and then recreated.

Originally posted by fangirl101
you think? so what universes has the 616 galactus destroyed and then recreated.

its not galactus's aim to destroy a universe is it.he only feeds when he needs to,which is roughly one planet a month.

Originally posted by Nihilist
its not galactus's aim to destroy a universe is it.he only feeds when he needs to,which is roughly one planet a month.

well using that logic, one can say it's not imperiex's aim to destroy the multiverse. he only kills one universe at a time. you understand where i'm going with this?

Originally posted by fangirl101
well using that logic, one can say it's not imperiex's aim to destroy the multiverse. he only kills one universe at a time. you understand where i'm going with this?

yes i do.............
...................but my point is,we will never see if it is possible for galactus to destroy/remake a universe.because when he is a full power/fully fed he has no more need for destruction.

Originally posted by Nihilist
yes i do.............
...................but my point is,we will never see if it is possible for galactus to destroy/remake a universe.because when he is a full power/fully fed he has no more need for destruction.

um galactus was fully fed by the fantastic four's grandson. they didnt' seem to destroy or remake any universe. it was a never ending loop. galactus is no more a peer of imperiex than superman is a peer of galactus.

Originally posted by fangirl101
um galactus was fully fed by the fantastic four's grandson. they didnt' seem to destroy or remake any universe. it was a never ending loop. galactus is no more a peer of imperiex than superman is a peer of galactus.

I think you're missing Nihilist's point. Galactus is a neutral character, and only lives to balance out Eternity and Death. He's not going to destroy the universe he's trying to protect, or even thinking of attempting it. Looking at a few things in his respect thread, I'd say it's well within his power to destroy the universe. In contrast, Imperiex's very goal was to destroy the universe to create a new one.

Until we see a Galactus go ape-shit, it's easy to say Imperiex is his superior, but it's not something that can be said for certain.

Originally posted by Eternal Idol
I think you're missing Nihilist's point. Galactus is a neutral character, and only lives to balance out Eternity and Death. He's not going to destroy the universe he's trying to protect, or even thinking of attempting it. Looking at a few things in his respect thread, I'd say it's well within his power to destroy the universe. In contrast, Imperiex's very goal was to destroy the universe to create a new one.

Until we see a Galactus go ape-shit, it's easy to say Imperiex is his superior, but it's not something that can be said for certain.

so then we can say until we superman go all out on the universe, it's easy to say odin is his superior. but the way superman is written he can at any time be odin lvl. NOT. until it happens, it hasn't happened. this is the fundamental basis of how you debate comics. anything else is speculation and wishful thinking.

Has Imperiex actually destroyed the mainstream DC universe?

Originally posted by Eternal Idol
Has Imperiex actually destroyed the mainstream DC universe?

according to his history, several times over. and recreated them.

Was it actually shown, or simply mentioned?

Originally posted by Eternal Idol
Was it actually shown, or simply mentioned?

was it shown that galactus has a full power mode? was it shown that eternity can destroy a universe? was it shown that the classic beyonder was able to beat the lt in a str8 up fight? these and many more questions revealed the day after the end of time.

Originally posted by fangirl101
according to his history, several times over. and recreated them.
Really? I've been reading 'Our Worlds At War.' Which issue is that mentioned in?

A full-powered Galactus has never been shown to my knowledge, but it has been implied several times that he does have a full-powered form.

I'm not sure if why Eternity destroy a universe, seeing as how he's the embodiment of the multiverse, but it's implied that he can. Much like Galactus, he won't... probably because it would be emo of him to hurt himself.

All I'm saying is that the upper limits of these characters are more than likely comparable. Tyrant at his prime was nearly equal to Galactus-- full-powered or not, that's still quite an achievement. That kind of power should be more than enough for him to handle Doomsday. No need to get pissy.

Originally posted by Eternal Idol
A full-powered Galactus has never been shown to my knowledge, but it has been implied several times that he does have a full-powered form.

I'm not sure if why Eternity destroy a universe, seeing as how he's the embodiment of the multiverse, but it's implied that he can. Much like Galactus, he won't... probably because it would be emo of him to hurt himself.

All I'm saying is that the upper limits of these characters are more than likely comparable. Tyrant at his prime was nearly equal to Galactus-- full-powered or not, that's still quite an achievement. That kind of power should be more than enough for him to handle Doomsday. No need to get pissy.

and it's implied that darksied operates on a lvl of power around galactus lvl. then doomsday beating up on darky would imply what? Implications mean little without some shred of proof. not pissy. fg101.