Meanwhile @Galactus will soon be wondering what the hell is going on with his notifications…
Is Professor X still around? Or Jean Grey? What about a telepathic attack?
Yes to both – or, at least this was true a year ago, which was the last time I read any X-men books.
He doesn’t teleport to Limbo, true, but his powers do work by shunting him through the “Brimstone Dimension.” It’s nearly instantaneous, though, and at least normally, he’s not there long enough to interact with it in anyway, including dropping off inconvenient bad guys.
Still around. Other powerful telepaths on the potential roster are Legion, Kid Omega, Emma Frost, and her clones.
No… I just forgot they made it the “Brimstone Dimension” and not “Limbo” although the difference is neglible.
[Hulk VS Doomsday (Marvel VS DC) | DEATH BATTLE! - YouTube]
I love Death Battle! While I may not always 100% agree, their analysis is usually quite good.
Also…phasing someone into solid matter or teleporting SHOULD work akin to how Kid Miracleman met his end…but Kitty has phased the Hulk into the ground and it wasn’t the messy end it should be. I will also assume Sue Storm making a tiny bubble in Doomsdays brain and expanding it won’t work either.
Teleporting him into the center of the sun seems the best bet…until some dumbass goes looking for him and frees him.
Or.,…I don’t know if there are element transmuters like Element Lad in Marvel but that should work too.
Marvel has Molecule Man, who’s regarded to be one of the canon’s most powerful beings.
Back in the 1960s, the letter columns were always full of people asking who would win Hulk or Thing (Hulk was a lot less powerful then), or Thor against Iron Man or whatever.
Even as a young teen I knew the answer. The writer always wins. Subcategory, the person whose name is in the title always wins. Oh, they might lose and lose and lose, but in the end they won. Always. No matter the odds. Or sense.
Comics are the ultimate journey over destination literature. The win is almost always an anticlimax, and very often a stupid cheat. The battle is everything. Galactus or Molecule Man could defeat any superhero in a fraction of a second. Batman should have died several thousand times by now. Who wants that?
Yeah, this is the real answer. It all comes down to the story that the writer wants to tell, even if it’s “improbable.”
Superhero comics are, by their nature, about the improbable, and the powers of the characters have always been mutable, due to them being continually adjusted or redefined for the needs of a particular story.
Sue Richards puts a bubble in Doomsday’s brain and causes a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Sue Richards doesn’t know where his brain is, or even that he has a single brain.
The biggest problem with Doomsday facing the Fantastic Four is NOT even an actual member of the team.
It is Franklin Richards realizing his family is in trouble and using his latent reality warping powers to send Doomsday into a pocket dimension or back to the DC universe.
I want to see Doomsday versus Golden Oldie.
Yes, the super-powered Aunt May (given powers by Franklin Richards). She served as the herald of Galactus, who asked him to find him worlds to sate his hunger, and so she first brought him Twinkies, then found a planet that was basically a giant Twinkie.
And I didn’t make any of that up, that actually happened in comics.
She basically had the same powers as Silver Surfer, so I’m sure she’d put up a good fight against Doomsday.
Or, as I mentioned above, Superman tossing Doomsday through time to the end of the universe (Superman used something to do that…I forget…obviously not a Superman power).
Isn’t Hulk indestructible? You can hurt him, cause some damage, but in the end he just keeps coming back? (In one of the movies didn’t Banner say he shot himself in the head…while in Banner form…and even that didn’t work?)
Yeah, he said he ate a bullet and the other guy spit it out. I’m sure Hulk would win, probably several times, but Doomsday just keeps coming back stronger, eventually it would be enough.
Which Doomsday are we talking about here? I stopped paying attention after The Death of Superman in 1992. Since then Doomsday has come back a million times, and has almost as many versions as there have been Hulks. Some smarter, some with armor, some with other powers, some evolved further. And - spoilers - he gets defeated in many different ways.
Mere mortals dare summon The Mighty Galactus in so trivial a manner! I should eat this planet for your impudence. But, I just finished dinner. So I’ll cut y’all break today. When I saw all the notifications I thought I must have drunk posted something stupid.
When it comes to Doomsday, I found him to be a boring villain. The whole Death of Superman was an overhyped money grab by DC. Just an endless fight scene spread over too many different titles.
Thanos kind of was the Doomsday of the Marvel universe. A better written one at that.