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seaapple
Undersea Baron
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Green Lantern vs. Cloak
John Stewart.
Is the green light enough to penetrate the darkness?
p.s. (what about classic Hal?)
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Laminator_X
Once & Future KMC Hawkeye
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If the GL light is close enough to the sort of "Living Light" that feeds the emptiness inside Cloak, GL could probably escape and turn him human for a while. If not? He's screwed.
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May 18th, 2005 03:04 PM |
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seaapple
Undersea Baron
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I think Green Lantern's light is quite different. But he is powerful nonetheless. Cloak is very powerful but his power has limited dimensions to it, Green Lantern has a very creative and flexible power. Any other opinions out there?
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May 19th, 2005 01:49 AM |
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Laminator_X
Once & Future KMC Hawkeye
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I cant recall Cloak ever being stymied except by magic (well OK, the Infinity Gauntlet let Thanos beat him too). As such, maybe Alan Scott or Jade could take him (depending on the continuity they're using this month), but a Green Lantern Corpsman would have a real hard time.
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May 19th, 2005 04:27 AM |
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seaapple
Undersea Baron
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This one is actually an interesting battle.
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BruceSkywalker
The BatLord of the Jedi
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Cloaks powers are all that. GL wins.
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rotiart
Stan Lee Stole my name
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Cloak was put down recently in Civil war... .without all of that light ... bs...
and seeing as how recent that was, and how easily he was put down....
i'd go with gl for finding a way.
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