Stryfe

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  1. Green Lantern v. Spawn Master Chief (Halo) v. The Punisher Gordon Freeman (Half-Life) v. Batman The Hulk v. Green Lantern Captain Marvel v. Superman - a real fight this time maybe? Ash (Army of Darkness) v. Spawn Jean-Luc Picard v. Professor X (ha) Azrael (Soul Reaver) v. Azrael (Agent of the Bat) Azrael (Soul Reaver) v. Jason Pinhead v. Kane (ha-ha.) D (Vampire Hunter) v. Buffy Sinister v. Kain Victor Von Doom v. Sephiroth Neo (Matrix) v. Spider-man Sonic the Hedgehog v. The Flash Baroness v. Lady Deathstrike Tommy Vercettii v. Rupert Thorne (Batman: TAS)
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    Wolverine v Freddy

    I don't want to do a big story, but generally, I think Wolvie would lose this confrontation, but he's got the ace of a ton of friendly, powerful mentalists and psychically powered mutants that can probably have thier way with even Freddy. Now, if this were NOT happening in Dream World, if Freddy could manifest himself in the physical, even with his regeneration, well, we've seen Wolvie come back from a hell of a lot. Whole lotta Snikting going on. And I don't think Freddy's well is unbeatable. /is not a giant wolfie fan, likes Freddy, but this isn't a fair fight //like this set up a ton more then Thor/Sups
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    Thor v Superman

    I donno. Like I said, I'm not a big Thor fan at all - I guess it's something presumtive to put a GOD into comic form. And Superman is a boy scout with blue tights. I don't much like EITHER of them - but I guess, to someone who's not a giant marvel person, like I, Superman is kind of the de-facto standard. I also don't read THor often, so if I missed that he doesn't have the 45 or 60 second thing, sorry to the Thor fans. And as for no votes... well, I forgot. Not that it really matters. To me, physically the fight would be even, both have weaknesses that can be exploited, and I just decided who I'd like to see win. Personally, I didn't like the set up. But I dont' complain - I just give a reason. and I like tglancy's idea that afterwards both the Avengers and JLA beat the crap out of Mojo. Because I like large scale beatings.
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    Thor v Superman

    Superman, squarely taking the strong hit on his chin, is thrown in a loop toward the far wall, where he falls with a thud to the ground. Thor is relentless, giving no room as he runs to the stunned Kryptonian. With Superman pushing himself valiently to ihs knees, Thor grounds Superman once again with a giant double axe-handle (with his hands - not his actual hammer) to the swall of his back. The Man of Steel screams his pain. The God turns toward Mojo, opening his arms in a request for recignizition of his opponent's defeat. Superman takes this chance to take the advantage, grabbing Thor by the boot and dropping him face first, levetating to his feet. Superman, seeing the weapon of Thor, his mighty hammer, in his grasp. Superman kicks the hammer away several feet. Superman now turns to Mojo, imploring him to stop this before people die. Thor stands gorggily, noticing by now his Hammer is gone - has been for nearly 45 seconds. Thor dives to grab his hammer, and swings it thusly into the distracted SUperman's chest. Superman's chest burns as he realizes it's magical powers and the challenge ahead. Superman is thrown to the nearby wall once again. Superman gets up once more - and is now annoyed and determined. He charges into the god. Superman connects several punches to Thor, aiming to disarm him of the obviously magical weapon that (to his knowlege now) is his greatest threat. Thor replies with several back, though Superman manages to avoid any strikes with His hammer. Superman finally manages to connect with a serious hit, throwing Thor into the ground. "Stop," Superman yells, "we are just entertainment for this twisted fool. Stop fighting, and he'll let us go!" Thor ignores, believing New York to be in mortal danger. He raises his fist, and sends Thor flying once more. his hammer seperated. Drained from is earlier battle, He turns back into Donald Blake. A winner declared, Thor, reunited with his hammer, gives respect to the victor. Both are returned to do battle with thier counterparts. /yeah, sorry, I am not a big Thor fan, even less so then Superman. And there's a reason I don't write comics.