Originally posted by Aevier
I thought Hourman didn't have a complete WorlogogEdit: Nevermind. But still if it was a complete Worlogog Jaspers would have no chance. But since it's not.... Yeah.
It would be close though.
Of course HM has the whole Worlogog. It would be a better fight with it. Current MJJ.
Oh right, I forgot Jaspers Merged with The Fury. Still A whole Worlogog is supposedly equal to the Infinity Gauntlet.
But with the Furies Whole teleportation and super adapting schtick I wouldn't know how to call this as using the whole unspace thing surely isn't gonna work.
I suppose the Complete Worlogog would win though.
Originally posted by Aevier
Oh right, I forgot Jaspers Merged with The Fury. Still A whole Worlogog is supposedly equal to the Infinity Gauntlet.But with the Furies Whole teleportation and super adapting schtick I wouldn't know how to call this as using the whole unspace thing surely isn't gonna work.
I suppose the Complete Worlogog would win though.
I think it would be a good fight, but I wonder of HM can just send MJJ to the Time Point and be done with it.
Originally posted by Aevier
I thought Hourman didn't have a complete WorlogogEdit: Nevermind. But still if it was a complete Worlogog Jaspers would have no chance. But since it's not.... Yeah.
It would be close though.
Even without the entire thing, he'd probably wreck him. With an imperfect replica, he time froze a big bang just after it went off, and with his mere fragment he stood against Timazo, who had copied half the full things power, not to mention allowed the JSA to defeat Extant with the entire thing, minus his portion.
this version of jaspers (the one shown in the picture from x-men die by the sword #1) isn't as powerful as his classic version, all he did was slaughter most of the captains (along with the fury which was merged with him), after that we have fury take over jim, to become fury-prime, which was killed by energy lances.........despite being stated to be able to end all existence.
he did nothing to suggest he is on worlogog's level, especially a complete one.
^^ I have to disagree here friend.
There's no evidence that suggests Claremont's MJJ was not as powerful as Moore's.
Claremont had a different set of circumstances in mind, his plot was different,
but he kept Jaspers all powerful via statements and the clinic he
put on everyone save for the freakin Fury again. Jaspers also had
his soul blown out of his body by some super omniversal guardian canon,
and he withstood it, then kept pwning while laughing like a maniac.
In fact,
the Handbooks flat-out state that MJJ was going to destroy the Omniverse.
On Panel, it was stated (directly/indirectly) I don't know how many
times that the Omniverse was in peril because of MJJ.
(of course, this wasn't going to happen, so there came the Plot=Fury)
As for the Fury, it wasn't just Blink's energy quills, it was also the
fact that Albion and Captain Britain (two most powerful of the Corps)
attacked the Fury with all they had while it was regenerating after
overwhelming Jaspers, and then Blink dumped all her quills.
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That said, Claremont's MJJ should actually be more powerful than Moore's,
if we consider giving him the Fury's abilities due to the merger,
although in truth, Jaspers never displayed any of Fury's abilities,
it's not like he needed it anyway.
The simply dump him in "un-space" dance,
or "just send him" somewhere, is kinda funny friends.
As if MJJ is just gonna stand there and allow it.
Originally posted by operator616
this version of jaspers (the one shown in the picture from x-men die by the sword #1) isn't as powerful as his classic version, all he did was slaughter most of the captains (along with the fury which was merged with him), after that we have fury take over jim, to become fury-prime, which was killed by energy lances.........despite being stated to be able to end all existence.he did nothing to suggest he is on worlogog's level, especially a complete one.
He's still a reality warper, right?
Originally posted by Golgo13
He's still a reality warper, right?
that's his most impressive feats:
since he's merged with the fury he's able to turn his opponents into fury-like soldiers:
http://i.imgur.com/drlL0y2.jpg
he was one-shotting dozens of captains, ill give him that:
http://i.imgur.com/2jsfeDf.jpg
it was also stated that there were countless captains prior to the battle, and now the corps is only a ghost of what it once was (note that the fury soldiers helped him so he didn't do it alone)
http://i.imgur.com/99QiSXj.jpg
while it's impressive it's nowhere near his classic version.
hourman definitely takes this.
Originally posted by Mr Master
The simply dump him in "un-space" dance,
or "just send him" somewhere, is kinda funny friends.
As if MJJ is just gonna stand there and allow it.
It wouldn't be the first time. 😛
But have you read much of Hourman's solo series? A battlefield removal to the "time point" or whatever it was called in his series is literally as simple as aiming his "time vision" at his opponent, and away they go.
Would MJJ be powerless, or not, is the big question. It's not really null space, so much as a point in time outside of time.. A self contained time loop of sorts, that allowed Hourman's "1 hour time limit" to become indefinite within the boundaries as time repeated itself over and over again, which is good if he wanted an effect to last forever. Of course, it also meant if he was depowered somehow, he was screwed..
MJJ would need time powers to leave, at the least. Reality manipulation alone won't cut it.