Glad to hear it brought a smile to your face! That’s exactly what these epic DC/Marvel matchups are all about-uniting fans from both universes for some unforgettable battles. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more clashes that shatter reality!
Doomsday returns after the full might of the stones to the point of uselessness. Thanos, unless he is more powerful than the full use of the stones complete power, should be crushed to dust by Doomsday.
Great insight! Doomsday’s resilience and ability to evolve after facing overwhelming power is one of his most terrifying traits. However, the Infinity Stones aren’t just about raw power-they bend reality, time, and space itself, which makes them uniquely suited to counter even Doomsday’s regeneration. Without the stones, though, Thanos would indeed face an uphill battle against Doomsday’s relentless strength. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts-these discussions are what make these battles so engaging!
@@Angrychinaman That may be true. However, the narrator did not articulate that. My response was constructed with what the narrator put forth. So to your point, the storyteller could've had Thanos snap his fingers and that would have been it and I wouldn't have stated what I stated.
Doomsday isn't magical per se or even intelegent but he has developed intelligence when it benefits him. Thanos and Doomsday would be mighty fine avatars for higher order beings. Lord Order and Master Chaos for instance? Maybe the living tribunal and Eternity want to try a avatar slug fest. They could pluck them both and plant them in a dying fading universe and let them go at it for a billion years. And in the end put everything back as it was.
When Thanos disintegrated, Doomsday, the fight should have been over because Doomsday's regen ability is not instant. He takes a long time to come back from being defeated resulting in death. Writers need to stop putting Doomsday's regen ability up there with Hulk because his is just not the same. I o believe without the gauntlet, Doomsday would destroy Thanos and so would Superman, Hulk and the true goddess..... Wonder Woman if they stop nerfing her.
You bring up an interesting perspective! While it's true that Doomsday's regeneration isn't instant in most cases, his ability adapts based on the level of threat he faces. In this battle, I depicted his regeneration as faster due to the extreme conditions and the sheer force of Thanos’ attack-pushing Doomsday to evolve quicker than usual. It's one of the things that makes him such a terrifying foe. As for Thanos without the gauntlet, it’s a fascinating matchup. Doomsday’s strength and adaptability would make it a brutal fight, but I still think it would depend on the context and circumstances. And yes, Wonder Woman truly deserves to showcase her full potential more often-she’s a goddess for a reason!
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This DC/Marvel match up puts a big smile on my face
Glad to hear it brought a smile to your face! That’s exactly what these epic DC/Marvel matchups are all about-uniting fans from both universes for some unforgettable battles. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more clashes that shatter reality!
Doomsday returns after the full might of the stones to the point of uselessness. Thanos, unless he is more powerful than the full use of the stones complete power, should be crushed to dust by Doomsday.
Agree with you here
Great insight! Doomsday’s resilience and ability to evolve after facing overwhelming power is one of his most terrifying traits. However, the Infinity Stones aren’t just about raw power-they bend reality, time, and space itself, which makes them uniquely suited to counter even Doomsday’s regeneration. Without the stones, though, Thanos would indeed face an uphill battle against Doomsday’s relentless strength. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts-these discussions are what make these battles so engaging!
Regeneration doesn't mean anything if Doomsday gets snapped out of existence...
@@Angrychinaman That may be true. However, the narrator did not articulate that. My response was constructed with what the narrator put forth. So to your point, the storyteller could've had Thanos snap his fingers and that would have been it and I wouldn't have stated what I stated.
Doomsday isn't magical per se or even intelegent but he has developed intelligence when it benefits him.
Thanos and Doomsday would be mighty fine avatars for higher order beings. Lord Order and Master Chaos for instance? Maybe the living tribunal and Eternity want to try a avatar slug fest. They could pluck them both and plant them in a dying fading universe and let them go at it for a billion years. And in the end put everything back as it was.
When Thanos disintegrated, Doomsday, the fight should have been over because Doomsday's regen ability is not instant. He takes a long time to come back from being defeated resulting in death. Writers need to stop putting Doomsday's regen ability up there with Hulk because his is just not the same. I o believe without the gauntlet, Doomsday would destroy Thanos and so would Superman, Hulk and the true goddess..... Wonder Woman if they stop nerfing her.
You bring up an interesting perspective! While it's true that Doomsday's regeneration isn't instant in most cases, his ability adapts based on the level of threat he faces. In this battle, I depicted his regeneration as faster due to the extreme conditions and the sheer force of Thanos’ attack-pushing Doomsday to evolve quicker than usual. It's one of the things that makes him such a terrifying foe.
As for Thanos without the gauntlet, it’s a fascinating matchup. Doomsday’s strength and adaptability would make it a brutal fight, but I still think it would depend on the context and circumstances. And yes, Wonder Woman truly deserves to showcase her full potential more often-she’s a goddess for a reason!