Doom's willpower. Time to one up this one Batfans. http://s388.photobucket.com/user/OneDumbG0/media/Doom%20Stats/DoomWill06507.jpg.html
Originally posted by MindsetOnly one? That's too easy. Here are a few. I don't have a scanner so you're S.O.L there. In "Infinity War" his goal was to steal the Magus' cosmic power source and keep it for himself. Result fail. In "The End" his goal was to travel to the past and replace Akenhaten, before he received his power from the Celestial Order, did he fail or succeed? Answer fail. In "Venom Bomb" he failed when tried to outsmart Tony by getting back to the future with a demon army and defeating the Avengers, only to fall short once again. What about the #1 consistent goal Doom has has for the entire tenure of his existence, proving to be smarter than Reed Richards? Success or Failure, answer failure.
Name one goal that Doom has failed to accomplish.
Originally posted by MindsetYou want superior feats, how about routinely going up against villains that have committed unspeakable acts of brutality against societies most innocent and resisting the urge to kill them. How about going up against villains that are physically his superior and beating them himself, rather than asking Superman or one of the other JLA members to take care of it for him. How about being born with a silver spoon up his ass and rather than turning into megalomaniacal tyrant he devotes himself to making his community a better place.
I'll wait for you to post superior Batman feats than Doom has.
Originally posted by Silent MasterAnd how many reboots has he gone through in that time? Like I said earlier, he beats the bad guy, Arkham lets one or two out. Batman has absolutely nothing to do with Arkhams revolving door policy. You're also forgetting that while yes Gotham still is a sh@thole, it has gotten much better than it was before Bruce took on the mantle of the bat.
Batman comics have been around since 1939 and Gotham is still a sh!thole, do you actually think that's going to change?
Originally posted by Brockalizer
Only one? That's too easy. Here are a few. I don't have a scanner so you're S.O.L there. In "Infinity War" his goal was to steal the Magus' cosmic power source and keep it for himself. Result fail. In "The End" his goal was to travel to the past and replace Akenhaten, before he received his power from the Celestial Order, did he fail or succeed? Answer fail. In "Venom Bomb" he failed when tried to outsmart Tony by getting back to the future with a demon army and defeating the Avengers, only to fall short once again. What about the #1 consistent goal Doom has has for the entire tenure of his existence, proving to be smarter than Reed Richards? Success or Failure, answer failure.You want superior feats, how about routinely going up against villains that have committed unspeakable acts of brutality against societies most innocent and resisting the urge to kill them. How about going up against villains that are physically his superior and beating them himself, rather than asking Superman or one of the other JLA members to take care of it for him. How about being born with a silver spoon up his ass and rather than turning into megalomaniacal tyrant he devotes himself to making his community a better place.
And how many reboots has he gone through in that time? Like I said earlier, he beats the bad guy, Arkham lets one or two out. Batman has absolutely nothing to do with Arkhams revolving door policy. You're also forgetting that while yes Gotham still is a sh@thole, it has gotten much better than it was before Bruce took on the mantle of the bat.
Such weak examples and arguments. How does your examples trump the Hell feat I posted compliments of ODG?
Originally posted by BrockalizerThe goal of each of those would be the end result of either world domination or being the strongest person alive, he didn't succeed in those specific examples, but he has already achieved both of those goals. Success:
Only one? That's too easy. Here are a few. I don't have a scanner so you're S.O.L there. In "Infinity War" his goal was to steal the Magus' cosmic power source and keep it for himself. Result fail. In "The End" his goal was to travel to the past and replace Akenhaten, before he received his power from the Celestial Order, did he fail or succeed? Answer fail. In "Venom Bomb" he failed when tried to outsmart Tony by getting back to the future with a demon army and defeating the Avengers, only to fall short once again. What about the #1 consistent goal Doom has has for the entire tenure of his existence, proving to be smarter than Reed Richards? Success or Failure, answer failure.You want superior feats, how about routinely going up against villains that have committed unspeakable acts of brutality against societies most innocent and resisting the urge to kill them. How about going up against villains that are physically his superior and beating them himself, rather than asking Superman or one of the other JLA members to take care of it for him. How about being born with a silver spoon up his ass and rather than turning into megalomaniacal tyrant he devotes himself to making his community a better place.
And how many reboots has he gone through in that time? Like I said earlier, he beats the bad guy, Arkham lets one or two out. Batman has absolutely nothing to do with Arkhams revolving door policy. You're also forgetting that while yes Gotham still is a sh@thole, it has gotten much better than it was before Bruce took on the mantle of the bat.
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Lmao, how do these measly feats compare to Doom's? Doom beats people that would kill the entire JLA alone.
Originally posted by Brockalizer
Only one? That's too easy. Here are a few. I don't have a scanner so you're S.O.L there. In "Infinity War" his goal was to steal the Magus' cosmic power source and keep it for himself. Result fail.
Not sure about the other ones because I haven't read them but he was successful in this one. Magus was down and was handing him the Gauntlet until the Tribunal activated it's powers again. That was a force far beyond what Doom could forsee or stop. He and Kang got to Magus before even Galactus or the heroes did. The Cosmic Cubes were stolen, during Doom/Magus fight, by the Goddess. He stomped both Magus and Adam in the encounter. His goal was stopped by a deus ex machina.