It's a little too soon to say. Skaar was apparently reduced in power by Doc Green, which made no sense to me because he shares the Hulk's blood, being his child and all. So the procedure shouldn't have worked on him. Then again at the end of the comic Skaar's eyes have a very green tint to them which could have been indicative that he may have been playing possum, and wasn't actually reduced in power.
As for the question of the thread. I don't think that Skaar has enough in his tank to take the Maestro. He could make it somewhat challenging at first, but he would likely be on the defensive until his father eventually catches up with him, and ends this match. Maestro wins IMO.
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marvel.wikia.com/Bloodaxe_(Bloodaxe_(Enchanted_Axe) So..even with the added physical power the axe would give him.along with his own..old power included...he couldn't put up a good fight?
It doesn't always work like that. Look at Beta Ray Bill for instance. You'd think that he would have become a Super Thor, since he was able to defeat Thor in his original form. Nothing seemed to change when he got the hammer though. He may have even gotten weaker.
Yes, but that was Mjolnir. Thunderstrike wielded the Bloodaxe and his enchanted mace and was most definitely powered up by the Bloodaxe, enough to give Thor fits.
yeah and to finally beat Seth....read some where that the axe gives the wielder the knowledge of how to best use it. Don't know if he could pull off a "jumper style" attack...but it would be cool if he could