Film versions. 1 on 1.
1) 2000's Doom
2) Surfer powered Doom
3) 2010's Doom
Endgame Ironman
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Film versions. 1 on 1.
1) 2000's Doom
2) Surfer powered Doom
3) 2010's Doom
Endgame Ironman
[QUOTE]1) 2000's Doom[/quote]
Doom is incredibly strong, durable, and packs lethal firepower. Iron Man, however, has fought and overpowered vastly stronger foes, and his suit is capable of absorbing Thor-tier lightning. Doom eventually goes down.
[quote]2) Surfer powered Doom[/quote]
The Doom Surfer is too powerful. I could see this version of Doom holding his own against Thanos w/ multiple Infinity Stones. Not quite on Silver Surfer's level, but that's only because Victor was a novice. Regardless, Doom wins.
[quote]3) 2010's Doom[/quote]
Tricky. This Doom made brains explode with his thoughts. He could create energy shields and manipulate inanimate forms of matter. But sometimes his powers.. didn't seem to work? I'd settle with a quickdraw on this one.
+1
;P
Lol but seriously, I agree like 98.2% with Tomzilla.
Wen did Doom's powers not work?
[QUOTE=choptop;4583227]Wen did Doom's powers not work?[/QUOTE]
More like he just... stopped... USING them. Inexplicably.
Exploding the FF's brains would have been pretty useful lol
[QUOTE=The Arbiter;4582898]+1
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Lol but seriously, I agree like 98.2% with Tomzilla.[/QUOTE]
98.2?! Damn it, so close.
OK, so I noticed something while watching FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Check this out:
[url]https://youtu.be/quDxs4c9GpI?t=88[/url]
@1:28 in the vid we see Surfer charging up and then striking Doom with an energy attack. This attack unzips Doom's molecules; seriously, it's cool to watch in slow motion. But then a few seconds later we see Doom good as new. Is this a durability feat?
[QUOTE=Tomzilla;4583538]98.2?! Damn it, so close.
OK, so I noticed something while watching FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Check this out:
[url]https://youtu.be/quDxs4c9GpI?t=88[/url]
@1:28 in the vid we see Surfer charging up and then striking Doom with an energy attack. This attack unzips Doom's molecules; seriously, it's cool to watch in slow motion. But then a few seconds later we see Doom good as new. Is this a durability feat?[/QUOTE]
He was attuned to cosmic energy. Something about his own physiology was well suited to absorbing the stuff.
If anything the attack ultimately healed him sooo no? Personally I think it's too vague given the nature of him feeding on the stuff.
He's still pretty underrated in the durability department imo. He's got decent stuff from his first film.
[QUOTE=The Arbiter;4583451]More like he just... stopped... USING them. Inexplicably.
Exploding the FF's brains would have been pretty useful lol[/QUOTE]
He forgot he had that power it doesn't work on people with Powers shrugs..