@SIA, -Pr-, Abhil.
You're all correct. My thought's weren't on his strength rating, but on his defensive rating. Cain could not hurt himself with his best punch, which makes him one of very few characters that can actually exist in that small club of extremely tough and robust characters in terms of pure invulnerability. He doesn't tire, get hungry, and is virtually immortal. Not saying that an extreme enough force wouldn't wipe him out, but i question Superman's ability to get the job done.
I believe that Superman would beat the hell out of Cain if he wasn't placed in some indestructible bubble like this thread presents when it bars BFR. So now you can understand my hesitance at giving Superman the majority here. Given time, I can see Cain winning under these stips.
Originally posted by leonidas
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Leo, just how smart does he have to be? Cain wouldn't be able to touch him, all he'd be able to do is sit there and and be hit.
Originally posted by zopzop
Isn't this canon?SM ftw.
About as canon as Lobo vs Wolverine. It's pretty easy to see that their run in was pure opinion and had little to nothing to do with how a true battle between them would go. I mean one punch? C'mon Zop. 😬
Access (Axel Asher) is a fictional character owned by both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He made his first appearance in DC vs. Marvel #1 (March 1996), a special crossover between the two companies. He was created as both a way to explain the events of the story as well as a means to enable future intercompany crossovers.
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http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=401375&pagenumber=1
Originally posted by Juntai
If DC/Marvel was canon, then many of the characters would have recognized the others in JLA/Avengers. We also know DC/Marvel was fan-voted. We've also been TOLD that it's not canon by both companies at one time or another.
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Access is now a native of both universes and his duty is to keep them separate. If they start to overlap, the universes will merge into the Amalgam Universe once again. Access must move from one universe to the other keeping people from crossing over. If he stays in one place too long, he can cause spontaneous crossovers to occur. Access usually works out situations like this without anyone noticing that he is involved (this is done to explain how the subsequent DC/Marvel crossovers occur. Stories where DC and Marvel heroes appear on a "shared Earth" are believed to be dimensional fluxes where the two universes have begun to merge again. It has also been explained that once Access has restored the timelines, the characters usually forget about the crossover, though there are some exceptions, such as Jubilee getting Access to let her visit Robin, with whom she had a brief romantic relationship during Marvel Vs DC).
Despite shared ownership between DC Comics and Marvel Comics, only DC has used the character once in a non-crossover appearance. In Green Lantern #87, Access appears to Jade and claims to be looking for Kyle Rayner. It is later revealed that he was looking for Rayner as backup for Spider-Man, who was fighting Mantis and the Juggernaut at the time. Having no success, he travels to the Marvel Comics universe in order to find the Silver Surfer, only to return to the scene of the battle and subconsciously summon Wonder Woman to aid Spider-Man.
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