Okay, this is a silly line of reasoning, but its what i came up with:
A powerless Joker is still deadly, murderous monster. Both these guys are about evenly powerful, which puts them on a level playing field. Joker can get the win in an even fight with someone who's deadliness IS his power.
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MJJ doesn't really have a weakness. The only character that can exploit that move is the Fury.
The only character that can defeat him is the Fury, in Marvel.
This is why cross-company matches on this scale don't work for me.
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Last edited by Mr Master on Jun 7th, 2014 at 07:49 PM
Jaspers does have a weakness of sorts--he cannot create ex nihilo. If Joker somehow figured this out and teleported him to a void, like Fury did, it's game over.
But again: that's a very big 'IF'. So yeah, stalemate.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Jun 7th, 2014 at 09:50 PM
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Fury was able to do that cause he was immune to Jaspers warp.
I wouldn't know. But in Marvel, he was God, unstoppable, he became the universe,
and he was witnessed remaking the omniverse had the Fury (and only) not stopped him.
In DC, Joker...
a.) warped the universe in his own image.
b.) extended his influence into the higher dimensional planes(which are infinitely more vast than the prime 3-D multiverse.)
c.) destroyed the universe and recreated it to his whim, with a gesture.
d.) literally became/replaced an aspect of God(Spectre), transmuted him into a parakeet, and trapped him in a birdcage.
e.) very nearly collapsed the entire multiverse into a singularity.
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