If these fights were in a comic... who do you think would win?
Thor vs Orion
HP Doomsday vs Hulk
Spiderman vs Deathstroke
Superman vs Surfer
Wonder Woman vs Gladiator
Darkseid vs Thanos
Wolverine vs Batman
Deathstroke vs Captain America
Superman vs Sentry (no void)
How would these fight turn out in a comic and how do you think each would win?
I also think it depends on who's writing the Thor/Orion battle. Simonson said he'd have Orion win.
I think Hulk wins in the end or dies trying.
Spider-Man
Superman
Wonder Woman
Depends on writer
Batman
Cap
Superman
Thor - he'll just hit him with the hammer until his legs stop kicking
HP doomsday - too mean from the starting gate
Spiderman - despite how firmly deathstroke could kick his ass otherwise, they wouldn't let spidey lose to him
Surfer - synthesizes kryptonite
Wonder Woman- magic works against glads doesn't it? otherwise chokes him with the lasso
Thanos - he's a better planner.
Wolverine - takes all ther damage bruce can throw down and keeps coming
Captain America - similar powers but caps got more experience
Superman he's the original, and therefore superior
Wonder Woman is a bigger name and more heroic, of course she wins (Glads isn't a villain, but he's more middle-ground a lot of the time, and people at the far end of the good spectrum always have an edge). Same reason Supes beats Sentry for sure.
Thor. Good fight though.
This one really depends on the writer. H/P Doomsday was basically written to be unstoppable by conventional means (IE: punches) but on the otherhand a Hulk fan writer would have Hulk winning...somehow.
Spider-Man, though Deathstroke would probably utterly embarrass him in the first fight. Maybe the second too. In the end though Spider-Man would triumph.
Again, depends on the writer.
Wonder Woman.
It's revealed the Darkseid that Thanos beat to a bloody pulp was an Avatar while the Thanos Darkseid erased with his OE was a Thanosi.
Batman, but through cunning and gadgetry.
See Spider-Man.
Superman.
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