WorldBreakerHulk said:
@1st bold DC and Marvel has beings capable of that. Reality Warpers.
In new52, He'l is stronger ang more versatile than Superman, Helspoint slap superman(which sends superman all the way to the moon) and gave him concussion, Darkseid KO'ed Superman with 1 direct hit of Omega beam. There, 3 villains that are already stronger than Superman. I can go even higher tier but 'll have to go Pre new 52. ----------------- Problem here is. Some posters, and I assume quite alot haven't read comics so they think Superman and Hulk/Thor is the strongest char in their respective universe. There are characters in DCU that can wipe Supermans existence out in an instant, can destroy and create universes, can destroy and create 'multiverses' and they are still weaker than the presence and the Primal monitor. Marvel universe and DC universe is really vast and have beings that is way way more powerful than the mainstream heroes. Arceus created a universe, well this guy is capable of stopping time, altering timelines, destroyed a universe and created a new one.(zero hour)
And this guy (bounded), who is capable of this.
is scared of of the first guy.
This guy destroyed dozens of universe(s) during the crisis.
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Well this thread is not NINTENDO universe VS MARVEL/DC universe lol. Anybody who thinks Ninty characters can win against all the Marvel/DC characters don't know comics.
It's thread is simply stating which Ninty character can fare well against the Heavy Hitters of Marvel/Dc... nothing more. I clearly give the edge to comics, simply because they've been around for close to 75 + years, have had more character written in and given a longer chance to make their characters even cheezier (lol). Besides, you are comparing 2 OPed Comic Universes that have their OWN Universes WITHIN their universes (Comic buffs know what I mean)
So it's still unfair. You're better off matching off either Marvel or DC (one or the other) against Ninty solely, but it's still in favor whichever comic book industry you pit Nintendo against.












