Originally Posted by
GreenScar1990
I believe you are confusing versatility/more powers for being more powerful. Having more powers/versatility can be a good thing. However, that does not make one superior or more powerful, especially if your opponent/enemy who has less versatility/powers can take everything you dish out and keeps coming at you for more and can also overwhelm you with what he's got.
Besides that, powerhouses like Hulk, Damage and Doomsday are equally fast in not only speed but also senses/reflexes, easily enabling them to match and keep up with the fastest of heroes/villains. Plus, let's not forget their nigh-invulnerability, regeneration/adaptation, and overwhelming power/strength. And if Damage is anything like Hulk or Doomsday, or shares traits that they also have, he should have no trouble being able to match or even overwhelm Superman and the Justice League in a fight.
That's my two cents in it. Feel free to agree, disagree, or agree to disagree. It matters not.
But I must agree that I am interested in the transformation process of Damage/Ethan, as well if there is anything psychological involved like Jekyll & Hyde or Banner & Hulk. Not to mention what triggers it. And I like that there may be a tragic hero story in this as well.