Thursday, March 06, 2008

Seeds 6 versus seeds 11

It's a moonlit night here as we have more battles to present to you. Here is a recap of all this evenings action. In our first match we have two heavenly bodies going at it:
Power Girl
Versus
Starfire

Didn't we already have Kara Zor-El fight in a earlier match? Well, we did and here's another one. Yes, Power Girl is also named Kara Zor-El and is also Superman's cousin. Only this is another Kara Zor-El from another version of Earth. Earth-Two is where Power Girl comes from and the Kara Zor-El that goes by Supergirl is from Earth One, or better known to us as the earth we live on. Seeing as how we can't have or don't need two Supergirls, it's good that she goes by Power Girl. With all of that being said, Supergirl and Power Girl are, in essence, mirror images of each other, physiologically speaking. Now you see why watching Lost and understanding it isn't all that difficult for me? Starfire, a founding member of the Teen Titans is as beautiful as she is tough. Her star bolts are the equivalence of eight times the power of a lightning bolt. She is nearly fifteen times stronger than the normal woman. And against Powergirl that amounts to squattah! Power Girl in a route. Winner by knockout - Power Girl

Next up:


Elongated Man

Versus

Plastic Man


Okay, why does DC comics have (or at least had) two heroes that basically had the exact powers? Here's the rundown; in 1956 DC comics bought the rights to Plastic Man from Quality Comics. In 1960 Julius Schwartz, an editor for DC, created Elongated Man to make his own version of Plastic Man. Why didn't he just begin a new Plastic Man series? He didn't know DC had bought the rights. In doing so, he created a character that millions (myself included) considered to be better than that of the Plastic Man character. Unfortunately, DC decided to kill off Elongated Man at the end of the "52" series by having him commit suicide. Therefor, I sadly have to declare the winner - Plastic Man by forfeit.

Next up:


The Spectre

Versus

Kid Devil

The Spectre is and always will be Jim Corrigan to me. Hal Jordan as the Spectre was okay, the new version of the Spectre; Crispus Allen - Pshaw! It's trash. Although they did go back to the "murdered detective is the spirit of vengeance" scenario, I will give them that, it still fell far short. Kid Devil, or Eddie Bloomburg as he is known to to his family, made a deal with a demon lord named Neron (not really he was fooled into believing it) and received his powers. He's hot. Body temperature is normally around 200 degrees, and that's when he's relaxed and not angry. He spits fire like nobodies business. The Spectre was not impressed. Winner - The Spectre.

Grand Finale of the night:

Hawkgirl

Versus

Catwoman



Wow another "Female Fury" match. Leather, whips, maces, wings - crap, that's what I call a fun Saturday night. In a very close match that lasted well into the evening, Hawkgirl managed to squeak out a win. Winner by decision - Hawkgirl

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