Film versions. 1 on 1.
1) 2000's Doom
2) Surfer powered Doom
3) 2010's Doom
Endgame Ironman
Film versions. 1 on 1.
1) 2000's Doom
2) Surfer powered Doom
3) 2010's Doom
Endgame Ironman
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.1) 2000's Doom
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.2) Surfer powered Doom
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.3) 2010's Doom
+1
;P
Lol but seriously, I agree like 98.2% with Tomzilla.
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98.2?! Damn it, so close.
OK, so I noticed something while watching FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Check this out:
https://youtu.be/quDxs4c9GpI?t=88
@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?
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.
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