OK, I thought it was about time we has a VS. topic that would pose serious questions as to who would actually win. Not to mention the two involved in this one are BAD-ASS.
So - who would win then?
Please don't just post a one word/sentence answer. At least try and inspire an arguement here.
When you look at both characters, they have a few similarities, being two characters based on otherworld/magic/cult type powers.
What *exactly* are Skeletor's powers? I'm a person of straight-up facts, which is why I had a bit of a hard time understanding Darkness' powers right away.
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Skeletor seems to have telekinesis, and the ability to control matter itself. His powers are also magnified whenever he has his staff.
So he's able to manipulate atoms I guess. He was able to fuse two of his henchmen together in the same body, and can lift and throw things around pretty easily. This would cause danger to a lot of superheroes, but seeing as Ghost Rider is from another plane of existence, normal physics don't normally apply to him.
Skeletor could rip Spider-Man or Superman apart I bet, seeing as he's magical and has the ability to control physics. Ghost Rider is very different, and his powers can protect himself from harm.
I'm guessing Skeletor would just have to throw stuff at him or something.
Well I'm guessing so, from watching the TV show. He was able to splice two of his henchmen together - so it's obvious he can control the matter that holds us together.
I like Skeletor, When I was a kid, I was able to get He-Man action toy. But all the Skeletor's were sold out, I mean I was never able to get one as a kid. lol
I favor Skeletor, with the power of darkness, that and he has magic spells for almost anything. i sure he come up with a spell for a spirit??
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Skeletor is armed with like the most scary facial laugh ever. When you see him laugh in the old cartoon it was freaky. Coz he had no facial expression.
That's not true. Having seen a few episodes of He-Man, I know how strong he is.
He seems to be on-par with Hulk, maybe a little less powerful.
There was a scene with a big (I'm talking skyscraper) tall monster made from bones. It smashed He-Man into a wall with it's fist. He-Man, who was smaller than the size of the monsters hand, was able to push the monster away from him.