Midnighter/Deathstroke vs Ironfist/Black Panther

Started by Zack M3 pages

Midnighter's computer brain can tell if someone is bluffing.

Owning Vodyanar

Owning some random demons in Hell

Next issue he'll go up against Mawzir

And yet, the magic Battle Computer couldn't tell that Martian Manhunter moved his weak point.

It's almost like it's limited to anything a really smart tactician could do instead of this magic "I win" button you guys keep pushing.

Random demons in hell is what I consider fodder

Originally posted by Vanguard
Random demons in hell is what I consider fodder

You said fodder way before I even posted that scan. Lmao.

Originally posted by Zack M
You said fodder way before I even posted that scan. Lmao.

And he's saying that scan is exactly the kind of thing he was talking about.

Originally posted by cdtm
And he's saying that scan is exactly the kind of thing he was talking about.

thanks

And he's yet to answer my question. Not surprising, since he hasn't read the material.

What's impressive about that as well, is that he's not using his battle computer there.

It explicitly does not work on magical creatures. Hence why it could only tell him that Vyondar was bluffing (as it could read the human flesh) but nothing else.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
What's impressive about that as well, is that he's not using his battle computer there.

It explicitly does not work on magical creatures. Hence why it could only tell him that Vyondar was bluffing (as it could read the human flesh) but nothing else.

K'un L'un is a magical land of magic chi users who guard a magic dragon so their champion can eat his magic heart and gain his magic powers? just fyi 😛

He can still read the decidedly human flesh of young, supple Danny.

As shown in Zacks scans with Vyondaeawr.

Would leave him open to the hypo fist. 😛

Hey, that's still less cheap than the Drunken Fist. 🙂

Originally posted by cdtm
That's just backpeddling. Fan backlash pushback.

Even if that's how he really meant it, he did a terrible job conveying it in his writing.

It might be a bad job to you, as everything is sort of in interpretation, but the next page he calls off Stardust and says they're his friends and he wanted to hear the rest of what Panther was talking about, as Stardust was starting to wreck the whole team.