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ah, man forgot to watch this, Doomsday wins right? Anywho... DC vs Marvel things are usually weird, DC characters are god like beings, so their villains are too.

d21lewis said:

I like em. It makes the heroes/writers more creative when they have to come up with ways to defeat them. The regular stories are good but I love when heavy hitters come along.

Some of my favourite concepts in comics are 3 things, actual comic AI (because there are so many variations on it very few which are actual AI), the down trodden hero/villain but betters themselves and proves people wrong (Toad) and the idea of potential exponential power growth. The latter coming my love of Alan Moore's Captain Britain run (shock I know). It's the idea that giving either bad or good influences, a person can grow beyond what they can handle or get to the point where everyone else is made redundent. The heroes have to do either horrible or questionable things to defeat them. The end of Bendis pretty poor Uncanny X-men run was similar to this (weirdly when I started to enjoy it he ended and left the X-men in a worse state) with the Matthew Malloy story. Can give for good story telling because it's not a straight up fight, sometimes they have to think outside the box.



Hmm, pie.