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My thoughts on Scarlet Witch vs. Superman!

My thoughts on Scarlet Witch vs. Superman!

Being a tad generous to both cause it makes it more interesting

Oh right this isn't DBM. Top stat is Attack Potency, middle stat is speed, bottom stat is durability

u/Umir_Comics — 7 hours ago

Adult Franklin Richards runs DC gauntlet, how far does he go?

Round 1: Prime Magnus Zatanna

Round 2: Mobius Chair Wally West

Round 3: Parallax Hal Jordan

Round 4: King Omega Superman

Round 5: Superboy Prime

Round 6: Mandrakk

u/NoBeat5906 — 9 hours ago

Which live-action universe has the higher power-scaling ceiling: Marvel or DC? (TV Shows/Movies — more info below)

Across every live-action Marvel and DC movie and television series, which side has introduced the strongest characters, displayed the greatest feats and reached the highest overall level of scaling?
This is not limited to the characters in the pictures. They are just examples of some of the strongest characters I could think of.
For Marvel, the examples shown include:
• Sentry — Thunderbolts\\\\\\\*
• Jean Grey/Phoenix — X-Men films
• Legion — Legion
• Galactus — Fantastic Four films
• Arishem — Eternals
• Doctor Strange — MCU
• Hulk — Marvel films and shows
• Eternity — Thor: Love and Thunder
• Ghost Rider — Ghost Rider films and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
• Scarlet Witch — MCU
• Captain Marvel — MCU
• The Watchers — Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and other live-action appearances
For DC, the examples shown include:
• Trigon — Titans
• Darkseid — Zack Snyder’s Justice League and other live-action appearances
• Shazam — DCEU
• Supergirl — Arrowverse, The Flash and other live-action versions
• Superman — all live-action films and shows
• Doctor Manhattan — Watchmen film and HBO series
• Raven — Titans
• Doctor Fate — Black Adam and other live-action appearances
• Wonder Woman — all live-action films and shows
• The Flash — Arrowverse and other live-action versions
• John Constantine — Constantine, NBC/Arrowverse
• Solomon Grundy — Stargirl and other live-action appearances
• Lucifer Morningstar — Lucifer

Every live-action version is eligible. So this includes different portrayals and variants of characters such as Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, the Flash, Jean Grey and Hulk.

No comic-book or animated feats. Base the comparison on live-action feats, statements and scaling only.
Which side has the strongest top tiers, and whose scaling ceiling ultimately goes higher?

u/Obvious-Produce-9566 — 6 hours ago

Marvel Cosmic Team Vs DC Cosmic Team 4

We're back again with another Marvel Vs. DC Cosmology battle again for the fourth TIME!!

This is going to be a 7v7 battle of DC's cosmic tiers!

WHO WINS!!!?

MARVEL:

Queen of Nevers

Living Tribunal

God Emperor Doom

Life Bringer Galactus

Eternity

White Phoenix Jean Grey

Watcher (Uatu)

DC:

Lucifer Morningstar

Dream of the Endless

Cosmic Raptor

King Omega Darkseid

Unbound Spectre

Cosmic Armor Superman

The Monitor (Nix Uotan)

u/Nervous-Advance-3381 — 11 hours ago

Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes) vs. Nova (Sam Alexander)

Basically the fight: Bug guy vs. Space guy.

u/WebThis2431 — 7 hours ago
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Creating the Joker: One man’s descent into chaos, and how he got there (R.I.P. Ledger)

We always debate whether TDK's Joker is a traumatized veteran or a mob victim, but honestly, merging the two makes his descent into madness infinitely more compelling.

Imagine a guy who is already a highly trained black-ops asset or military interrogator. He's seen the absolute worst of humanity, he operates entirely off the grid, and his sanity is hanging on by a single thread: his wife.

Then she gets in too deep with the wrong people. The loan sharks track her down and use the classic underworld punishment, forcing a credit card into her mouth to tear her cheeks wide open. Desperate to comfort her, this already-fractured operative takes a blade to his own face to prove that scars don't matter. But the sheer horror of what he does is the final straw, and she abandons him.

That is the exact moment his mind fractures permanently. It’s not just a psychotic break; it’s a terrifyingly lucid epiphany that the rules of society—love, loyalty, finance, justice—are a complete illusion. He takes all of that elite tactical training, strips away every last ounce of morality, and embraces complete nihilism. He stops caring about everything and decides that true fairness only exists in total, unfiltered chaos.

This completely reframes his entire crusade and his obsession with the Caped Crusader. He isn't just terrorizing the city for the thrill of it. He’s on a mission to validate his own shattered reality. He looks at Batman and sees a reflection—another deeply traumatized guy, but one who is desperately clinging to a rigid set of rules.

By burning the mob's millions, rigging the ferries, and tearing Harvey Dent down, he is actively trying to drag Gotham's greatest protector into the abyss alongside him. He wants to prove that the hero's moral code is just a fragile mask, and that underneath it all, Batman is just as broken and empty as he is.

All it takes is a little push.

u/Greedy_Aide4451 — 18 hours ago

The Justice League run Marvel villains gauntlet, how far do they go?

Round 1: Ultron, Magneto, and Mister Sinisters

Round 2: The Sentinels Squad

Round 3: The Apocalypse Squad

Round 4: Doctor Doom, Kang, and Annihilus

Round 5: The Super Skrulls Army

Round 6: Team Thanos

Round 7: The Green Asgardian Squad(Loki, Hela, and Enchantress)

Round 8: The Necrosword Squad(Gorr, Malekith, and Knull)

Round 9: Psychic Villain Squad(Cassandra Nova, Stryfe, and Onslaught)

u/NoBeat5906 — 15 hours ago