(1) All nominations must be between one character primarily identified as a comic book character and a character of another medium outside of comics.
(2) No spite nominations.
(3) In order to receive official consideration once the poll thread is made ANOTHER person must communicate their support for the nomination other than the person who proposed it.
(4) Try not to spam nominations, consider them carefully and then post them in this thread.
(5) Explain the scenario and why you think the matchup would be a good one and provide documentation for the character(s) proposed so that others can understand what they're dealing with.
(6) When nodding state which would win in your opinion.
Characters off limits:
Until 9th thread:
MewTwo
Magneto
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Jack bauer v Punisher. Jack has access to standard firearms, grenades, satellite surveillance, bulletproof vest, SUV, chopper, etc. and Chloe of course
Last edited by twizzlers713 on Jul 24th, 2010 at 02:29 AM
Cartman is never hit by bullets.... Gogeta would win.WWH really couldn't put him down due to his speed.And thier only chance is rulk to drain his energy but it might just overload him.
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Dimensional stepping(punching through a portal and hitting him),reality warping,massive durability,high punching power,the ability to create more of himself,being about 100 feet tall.
And thats not the strong one.
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Asajj Ventress and General Grievous vs Blade, X-23, and Black Panther
Which has what to do with a fight against Spider-Man?
Rule of Funny bullet dodging won't help him against the web-slinger. Spider-Man won't even need to use more than one finger, he could kill Cartman with his pinky.
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to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.