Hey, once I saw this one I had to comment...I figure not too many people will know who Durok the Demolisher is, but I sure do...he's the dude from Thor issues #192 and #193 that put a pounding on ol' Thor...he's almost as badass as the Juggernaut...I have issue#192 but unfortunately I have never gotten to read #193, but I do know that Thor needs help from the Silver Surfer to stop him in that issue...At the end of issue #192, Thor has to open up a vortex and teleport themselves somewhere where they can battle and nobody can get hurt because Durok is just demolishing everything and everyone...he's just as tough as Juggernaut and smacks Thor around like a rag doll...I would love to know what happens in issue #193...Does anyone out there have that issue and if so, can you fill me in on what happens? And also, has Durok made any other appearances besides those two issues of Thor? I would love to track them down and read them...
Oh, I almost forgot about the battle at hand...well, let's just say Superman would probably win (barely), but it would be ONE HELLLL of a fight, believe you me!!!!!!!!
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Last edited by Comicbook_kid on Feb 21st, 2006 at 02:10 AM
That could be a problem, but I believe that Durok was a magical golem, and was not truly alive, or dead. He was much like Jason Voohees, with above Thor level strength, low to non existent pain receptors, and out for blood. Basically he was DOS Doomsday without the ability to evolve.
He uses it far too much to think he is going to be standing still and trade punches. Is this when you go ict mode? This isn't a comic.
It would be a problem but kal isn't going to be using speed in every match. I'm really undecided, if superman detects durok isn't truly alive then he can go all out and it wouldn't be pretty for durok.
Not sure if that would work on Durok. I mean the going all out thing. He would just get back up, and if by some reason they ended up in close quarters like in a sewer due to collateral damage, Superman would find himself facing an unfeeling crazed retard. BFR would likely be Superman's best option.
I didn't say this was a comic I just argue based on what a character is more than likely to do you argue based on what you want him to do. Huge difference.