Ion vs. SBP rematch

Started by Val4 pages

Originally posted by Soljer
Sodam Yat > Kyle.

At bench pressing, perhaps. Not when it comes to being a Lantern.

Originally posted by Val
At bench pressing, perhaps. Not when it comes to being a Lantern.

You act as if anything besides the bench press is important.

If DC has made anything clear in their years of publishing, it's that big muscles win the day.

Every.

Damned.

Time.

Originally posted by Val
It's obvious whats going on. The whale hates Yat and misses Kyle so he chose to let Yat flop on his face. Poor whale. 🙁

It's a megalodon...estahuh

Originally posted by Val
Ion II > Ion III

By a decent margin at this point at least.

Originally posted by Avlon
By a decent margin at this point at least.

So do you think our boy Doakes is done for? 🙁

Originally posted by Val
At bench pressing, perhaps. Not when it comes to being a Lantern.

Originally posted by Soljer
You act as if anything besides the bench press is important.

If DC has made anything clear in their years of publishing, it's that big muscles win the day.

Every.

Damned.

Time.

Owned.

Originally posted by Val
So do you think our boy Doakes is done for? 🙁

Nah...at least..not by Dexter's hand.

Originally posted by Avlon
Nah...at least..not by Dexter's hand.

Maybe not but I can't see Doakes surviving this season. He knows too much.

Doakes aww

Originally posted by Val
Maybe not but I can't see Doakes surviving this season. He knows too much.

Doakes aww

He'll probably get shot and killed by Deborah.

Originally posted by Soljer
Ion I would stomp the ever loving shit out of Prime.

Ion II would have gotten one shotted.

Ion III did alright, I guess, considering weakness exploitation and rookie-ness - both with his Daxam heritage and Ion power.

I wasn't talking about classic ion.

Kyle was a better ION than Yat.

I don't think that Yat being a Daxamite makes a real difference when hosting that kind of power.

Kyle has survived worse as ION and with less difficulty.

Agreed, but I never said that ion I was inferior.

Ion 1 was leaps and bounds superior to the current IONs.

Ion 2 was still pretty powerful.

Ion 3 has potential, but no real experience at either being a GL or Daxamite.

Kyle just comes off as the better ION at this point....and that's not counting his original stint as omnipotent ION.

ion I had the ability to rewrite the cosmos according to specter.

I don't see why they powered him down so much...

Originally posted by Sirius77
ion I had the ability to rewrite the cosmos according to specter.

I don't see why they powered him down so much...


Ion I had all the Oan energy to himself. Ion II and III share it between thousands of individuals.

Oh, that explains it then. It makes alot of sense, thanks man.

People are making too much of a case about the lead affecting Sodam. Yes, it shouldn't have but that doesn't change the fact that when they got in the cemetary it was never mentioned again and Sodam didn't show any sign of being affected by it afterwards.

They are also complaining too much about Sodam Yat going toe to toe with Superboy when he could have used his powers instead. Well for anyone who didn't notice Sodam Yat did blast Superboy Prime twice but he just wouldn't go down. And seeing as how Superboy was over him practically the whole fight, I don't see what the problem is . He didn't really have time to come up with a plan on how to beat him.

Originally posted by Erik-Lensherr
People are making too much of a case about the lead affecting Sodam. Yes, it shouldn't have but that doesn't change the fact that when they got in the cemetary it was never mentioned again and Sodam didn't show any sign of being affected by it afterwards.

Which doesn't really matter, seeing as the damage was already done. While he was weakened, Yat had a large uranium shaft shoved through his body. He suffered a critical injury almost immediately.

In case you didn't notice, as I said, he was recovered in the cemetary.

Recovered from the lead poisoning, sure.

Recovered from the hole in his abdomen and accompanying internal bleeding?