Originally posted by zopzop
Dude, Sunfire is pretty awesome (he's basically an upgraded Human Torch). I think he wins. His 'fire' isn't fire at all, it's radiation. Meaning you can't put it out with water or other smothering materials and it works even in places with no oxygen.
Similar to Fire, then.
Powers
Pyroplasmic Form: Beatriz was saturated by an energy called "Pyroplasm" which caused her body take on a fiery form at will. Once in her green form she can take off into the sky and blazes forth with immolating fire.
Pyrokinesis: Fire can create and project green flame from any part of her body. She has full control over her form while on fire as well as any fire she projects forth.[1]
Intangibility: While she can't extend her fire through solid objects she can allow solid objects to pass through her fiery form without injury.
Thermal-Blast: Fire can project green flame at any time even without taking her fiery form. Early in her career she had no idea she could do much else than project her unique flame.
Flight: By bursting fire behind her she can take off into the sky and control her flight speed by adjusting her flames in response.
Originally posted by zopzop
Dude, Sunfire is pretty awesome (he's basically an upgraded Human Torch). I think he wins. His 'fire' isn't fire at all, it's radiation. Meaning you can't put it out with water or other smothering materials and it works even in places with no oxygen.
Bobby turned his powers off tho twice iirc
Originally posted by Senor Cage
Similar to Fire, then.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
Bobby turned his powers off tho twice iirc
Originally posted by zopzop
Has her fire ever been extinguished by water or other fire retardants? Can she use her flames in places with no oxygen?Those were special cases. Iceman didn't douse Sunfire's 'fire' or anything like that, he was manipulating thermal energy and all that jazz to turn off Sunfire's power.
I did see some old scans of her being extinguished by water (not sure about post-flashpoint Fire). But it's a featureless environment, right? Shouldn't matter.