Originally posted by Mr.Mxyzptlk
If memory serves, Lobo held his own against Sinestro, Hal Jordan, Atrocitus and Carol Ferris when he was hired to just get the former on Atrocitus' side.
He was hired by Atrocitus so fighting him automatically counts as jobbing.
He kind of held his own, but was incapacitated relatively quickly. I don't think anyone involved was trying all that hard. Nobody really got hurt.
Originally posted by Cogito
He was hired by Atrocitus so fighting him automatically counts as jobbing.He kind of held his own, but was incapacitated relatively quickly. I don't think anyone involved was trying all that hard. Nobody really got hurt.
He was basically hired to lose, so he was not doing anything near his best either.
His job was to get them to side with Atrocitous, not to whoop their asses.
And he easily broke out of Hal's chain constructs when he decided it was time to leave.
The 'Bo is the man.
Originally posted by American Dragon
im going with black adam, sinestro is a great villain but he goes down first. lobo altho he cant die black adam still should be about to knock him out long enough to get a solid win
I can't see BA doing better than Lobo against Stargrave... it really depends on what "level" Lobo wakes up that day. Lobo on his highest end portrayals would murder an equally high end BA (WW3) imho.
and about "knock him out long enough to get a solid win" I don't think so...
Originally posted by CosmicComet
He was basically hired to lose, so he was not doing anything near his best either.His job was to get them to side with Atrocitous, not to whoop their asses.
And he easily broke out of Hal's chain constructs when he decided it was time to leave.
The 'Bo is the man.
When I said nobody involved was trying hard I meant Lobo too.
I don't know that he broke out of the chains, I think it was more that he was released. Just shows him standing up and the chains breaking around him, I don't think that's him overpowering them.
http://imageshack.us/f/341/loboown12.jpg/
Seems like breaking out to me.
The chains could've been drawn to become transparent or loosening their grip and/or something if it was meant to be Hal letting him go.
Instead they are visibly snapping as if broken from strain, while he had yet to give an actual answer to Hal's question.
Here Lobo breaks through one of Hal's constructs:
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Shatters another construct:
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And another:
...And that's back when Hal (hell, GL's as a whole) were written loads more powerful than they are now. So yeah, I don't see the problem with Lobo breaking Hal's construct in the scene CC posted- it certainly doesn't contradict his history. /shrug
Anywho, Lobo wins. He shits on what you thought was logical. none