Annihilation Wave takes on Blackest Night

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Annihilation Wave takes on Blackest Night

All characters involved in this both good and bad go to war with each other. Each side has 2 weeks prep time. The fight takes place in a galaxy three times the size of the Milky way.

Who wins?

A-Wave

Blackest Night

The annhiliation wave crushed the Nova Corps in minutes....
it would mess them up too

Originally posted by manx422
Blackest Night
Did you read annihilation?

yes

Originally posted by manx422
yes
Why did Thanos turn on the a-wave?

what could a bunch of zombie making lanterns do against a near endless army of negative zone insectoids of phalanx....... even worse if it were the Phalanx!

annihilus wanted to b last survivor
he wanted 2 kill every1
when thanos came 2 know ths he turned on a-wave

Originally posted by manx422
annihilus wanted to b last survivor
he wanted 2 kill every1
when thanos came 2 know ths he turned on a-wave
Ok, you actually knew the answer. How do they win iyo?

Originally posted by manx422
annihilus wanted to b last survivor
he wanted 2 kill every1
when thanos came 2 know ths he turned on a-wave

sure...... but whats your point.

Originally posted by the ninjak
sure...... but whats your point.
Follow the posts and you can see he is answering my question.

nekron solos by sending black rings to catch thanos and galactus
galactus then quashes a-wave

Originally posted by quanchi112
Follow the posts and you can see he is answering my question.

I meant why does he think Zombie lanterns can win

BN ftw.

Thanos and Quasar did die during it but Galactis was captured. The dead Nova Corps would not have any power Nova absorbed all of it. Quasar was also disintergrated.
But thats beside the point this is one of the anhiliation waves vs the black lanterns. And can black rings ressurect phalanx warriors? And millions of hive mind bugs?

Originally posted by the ninjak
I meant why does he think Zombie lanterns can win

The BN lanterns do have a fair amount going for them. One, they don't die, they just keep coming back, and it's really hard to destroy even individual rings. Two, they have members from all the dead in DC, so a lot of them are quite powerful even before the lantern powers. Three, they keep adding to their numbers as casualties mount. Every time a Seeker, Centurion, or parasite-controlled super dies, they'll be added to the lanterns.

The Annihilation Wave is > any lantern corps, but the Black Lanterns are taking on all seven plus all of Earth's heroes at the same time and doing quite well.

It's also interesting how similar their goals are. The Annihilation Wave wants to kill all but one, the BLs want to make sure there's no one in there 🙂

But do Black Lantern rings work on technological beings, like Ultron and the Phalanx?

Originally posted by the ninjak
But do Black Lantern rings work on technological beings, like Ultron and the Phalanx?

Not directly, at least I don't know of any BL androids.

Not that the Phalanx is here, and the BLs have plenty of conventional force to deal with them anyway.

But Ultron and his Phalanx were an anhiliation wave