Spider-Man vs Luke Skywalker stomp
Professor X vs Obi Wan kenobi
Deadpool vs Han Solo
@Petey_is_Spidey:
Luke Skywalker is way more powerful than Spider-man could ever hope to be,
Easily destroys a walker
Haha those are some really cool pictures.
In match 1 this question is can lights sabers cut through wolverines adamantium. If so, i would take maul.
Id take spidey over luke. He has the reflexes to avoid lukes saber and if anything use a little web slinging to get it out of his hands. Jedi with out a light saber is at a huge disadvantage.
X gets the win over big ben. His powers out weigh obi-wans. He could out jedi mind trick any jedi.
Deadpool would destroy solo. He's a better shot, better h2h combat. And cant actually die, soooo....
Wolverine vs Darth Maul
Spider-Man vs Luke Skywalker SLAUGHTERHOUSE
Professor X vs Obi-Wan Kenobi
Deadpool SLAUGHTERHOUSE vs Han Solo
The Ewoks took out Juggs, mags, Thor and Iron Man? I don't think any Spider-man and Xavier can win- Lightsabers can cut clean through steel/metal. Wolverine's adamantium and healing factor is his advantage while Deadpool can't die and Solo isn't a crackshot either. The video game Skywalkers were just insane, moving like blurs and I think Obi-wan is somewhat resistant to mental attacks.
Solo isn't a crackshot either.Yes, he is, but this is irrelevant because Deadpool is too fast and resilient anyway.
The video game Skywalkers were just insane, moving like blurs and I think Obi-wan is somewhat resistant to mental attacks.Game mechanics are N-Canon. Fact is though, Luke and Obi-Wan are too fast for any of the characters in this thread to even see, based on feats in C-Canon works, which is why they beat their respective opponent.
Wolverine vs Darth Maul
Spider-Man vs Luke Skywalker SLAUGHTERHOUSE
Professor X vs Obi-Wan Kenobi
Deadpool SLAUGHTERHOUSE vs Han Solo
If these are the EU versions, the first three rounds Marvel gets slaughtered.
The last round, Deadpool wins.
Could images!! I loved the first one xD
Wolverine vs. Maul has been done. Lightsaber-like weapons have tried to cut through Wolverine's bones without success. Maul can't kill Wolverine, and we all know that if you cut Maul in 2 pieces, he dies :P
He can force-push him but he is sneaky enough and have super-senses and incredible training, so he could engage him in CC, and he will receive many blows, but he won't die. The best he can do is make Maul stab him and decapitate him while the lightsaber is on his chest.
Luke would win vs. Spider-Man. Unlike Wolverine, Spider-Man can die, and his spider-sense and agility wouldn't be enough to evade Luke's force attacks.
Charlie would win against Obi, both are great minds, but while Obi can make you stop your drug adiction and return home to think about your life, Charlie is able to destroy human brains in mass. Obi wouldn't even have a chance unless he is dead Obi, but in that case he is already dead... so he loose :P
And Wade would do horrible and gore things with Solo...
1. Wolverine (Darth maul is a damn good sword master, but his Force Feat in the movie weren't that impressive.)
2. Luke Skywalker, but not as easy as some could think. (After that, they go exchange some joke...)
3. Obi-Wan Kenobi. Because he's a swod master and he can also do some Laser sword fencing.
4. Deadpool, he can soak anything Han Solo can throw at him. (But the fight would be HILARIOUS.)
-luke curb stomps spidy
-ewoks r not stopping the juggernaut
-prof x / obi stalemate morals will kick in
-deadpool gets carbonited solo will get boba to lay a trap ,while chewie lays cover fire distracting him, solo never works solo
many say maul cant kill wolvie,and the lightsaber wont cut adamantium, cortosis metal stops lightsabers,yuuzhan vong vondum crab armor stops lightsabers, if those can stop sabers adamantium will stop a lightsaber, maul will ko wolvie how ever if he uses the force ,to drain his lifeforce no healing from that! maul is way faster and deadlier and force grip halts wolvie every time. pulling him into his saber its a ko, and maul will sence him when he heals.
Isn't Luke ultra powerful in the books? Like the strongest jedi in history? Even stronger then yoda? He would stomp spider-man if thats the case.
wolverine has a chance against darth maul. I don't think a light saber will cut though him...Unless Darth Maul knows force choke (he doesn't) I don't think he can win.
Professor X shuts obi wans mind off unless they start up close then obiwan speed blitz with force speed.
deadpool is to fast for han solo
those are awesome picture btw
I think people rely on the Dark Empire feat too much. It was a nice showing for Luke's Barrier to withstand AT-AT blaster bolts and his TK to collapse it, but it was hardly his best feat of that era. But despite that, it seems to be the only one anybody ever discusses (especially when only one scan is posted without the rest of it where the walker actually falls).
Since we are on Luke's NR era TK feats, these are just as good, some better.
Luke gently lands himself, Isolder, and Isolder's ship Storm from a freefall from Dathomir's atmosphere.
--Taken from The Courtship of Princess LeiaIsolder reached under the control panel to his fighter, pulled out a survival kit. Above him the parachute bolted onto Artoo’s ejection seat opened, and the droid jerked upward. Luke’s demolished X-wing tumbled through the atmosphere. Isolder cracked the transparisteel bubble of his fighter, let the wind catch it and fling it open. He unbuckled his safety harness, checked the small pack that held his parachute to make sure it was strapped tight, slapped his blaster, then leaped from the ship, soaring in freefall.
The wind whistled through the crenellations in his oxygen mask, and he watched as the ground rushed toward him. The ample light of two small moons let him see every rock, every wind-twisted tree, every gully and switchback. He waited until he could wait no more, flipped the release to ignite the explosive charges that would send up his parachute. Nothing happened. He flailed his arms, shouting—and miraculously, some type of repulsorlift field hit him, slowed him so that he dropped as softly as a feather. For one wild moment he imagined that the flailing of his arms was somehow carrying him, and he dared not stop flapping till he hit the ground. The broken hull of the X-wing fighter dropped past him, several hundred meters off, crashed into the ground in a fireball.
When Isolder’s feet hit rock, his knees shook so badly that he could hardly stand, and his heart raced. Isolder threw off his helmet, gasped the warm night air, looked around at the rocks and sparse trees of the desert. Storm had also settled quietly to the ground, but nowhere could Isolder see a sign of the repulsorlift mechanism, no generators, no antigravity dishes aimed into the sky. He looked all around, then saw something above: Luke Skywalker sitting with his legs crossed, eyes closed in concentration, and arms folded, floating to the ground. Skywalker, Isolder thought. Perhaps that is how his ancestors got their name. When the Jedi had floated within inches of the rock, he opened his eyes and jumped, as if dropping from a ledge.
--Taken from Planet of TwilightHuge cliffs; mountains; towering, terrifying, bare monuments of basalt and crystals yawned fathomless below him. He plunged the big fighter down among them, veered through narrowing chasms as a laser bolt splintered a black column of rock a thousand feet high to his left and rained the craft with fragments. The steady, howling winds of the higher atmosphere turned to the random hurricanes that smote him from every canyon and crevice. With its long ventral airfoil the B-wing was almost impossible to control. Luke pulled into a level slide, barely avoiding another bolt and a toothed crag of what looked like gray striated quartz, the glare of the sunlight from a million million mirrors nearly blinding.
He was out of range of the gun stations, hidden in the mountains, plunging down a long, scintillated canyon toward the wasteland beyond. The stabilizer went, and Luke forced the controls over, reached out with his mind to touch the Force, nudge the crazily plunging craft away from the rock walls, past the jutting towers and razor-ridged hogbacks of stone, heading for the blue notch of the canyon mouth. Too low. No altitude. He’d never…
He put out all his will, all the strength of the Force, to lift the B-wing over the last ridge of rose-gold shining glass, edge it down, down…
--Taken from Black Fleet Crisis: Before the StormLuke had not gone far when he stopped and looked up at the top of the cliff for a long moment, then out at the twin spires of rock. Dropping his chin to his chest and closing his eyes, he turned through two full circles, then looked back up at the cliff edge. “Yes,” he said, the wind stealing the word from his lips. “Yes, it is here.”
He sat down on the sand, cross-legged and straight-backed, and brought his hands together in his lap, fingertip to fingertip. Concentrating on a picture in his mind, Luke dipped his awareness deeply into the flow of the Force beneath him. With eyes that looked inward, he found what he was seeking, like flaws in a near-perfect crystal. He extended his will.
The sand around him stirred. The rocks shuddered, shifted, then began to rise from the sea and the sand as though sifted from them by an invisible screen. Swirling through the air as they sought their place, the stones took shape as broken wall and shattered foundation, as arch and gate and dome—the ruins of Darth Vader’s fortress retreat. It hung in the air around and above Luke as it had once stood atop the cliff, a dark-faced and forbidding edifice.
There was no record in Imperial City’s files to say whether his father had ever occupied the fortress, though it had clearly been built for him in accord with his instructions. It had been empty when it was destroyed by a B-wing’s blasters, in the days after the New Republic reclaimed Coruscant. Was this where Vader plotted his conquests in the Emperor’s service? Was this where he had come to rejuvenate after a battle? Had there been celebrations here, self-indulgent pleasures or cruelties? Luke listened for the echoes of the old evils, and could not be certain. But that did not matter to his plans. As he had redeemed and reclaimed his father, he would redeem and reclaim his father’s house.
Now the stones swirled again in the air, joined by others plucked from the sea and stripped from the face of the cliff. Now broken edge fused against broken edge, and the dark faces of the rock lightened as their mineral structure was reshuffled. Now heavy rock walls and floors thinned to an airy elegance as if they were clay in a potter’s press. Now a tower stretched skyward until it rose above the edge of the cliff.
When it was done, the last gap closed, the last rock transformed, the structure securely perched just above the sand on pillars of stone extending down to bedrock, Luke brought the E-wing down the beach and nestled it in the chamber he had made for it. I was not a door that closed over the opening, though, but a solid wall that closed out not only the wind and the cold, but the world. “Shut down all systems,” Luke told R7-T1. “Then place yourself in standby mode, I won’t be needing you for a while.”
The last task was to inspect his retreat from the perspective of any outsiders whose gaze might fall upon it. All was as he had planned. From the sky, it appeared as part of the beach. From the sea, as part of the cliffs. From the beach, as part of the sky. From the cliffs, as part of the sea. It was not a trick of camouflage, but a simple matter of allowing the essences of its substance to be seen. The retreat was of the sea, and the rock, and the sand, and the sky, in harmony with them rather than imposed on them.
The last test was to climb the tower and inspect the view. But when he looked to the east, he found his view blocked by the lowering clouds. So he waited, shrugging off time as easily as he shrugged off the cold. He waited until the wind finally blew the storm away, until he could see the snow-capped Menarai Mountains ruling over the jewel of the Core, outlined against the sky by the light from the yellow-faced inner moon.
--Taken from DarksaberWith a rapid sweep of his lightsaber, he felled a tall Massassi tree and used the Force to nudge it, toppling it on to the AT-ST in a shower of sparks and flames.
--Taken from Black Fleet Crisis: Before the StormShe did not keep him waiting long. “It’s done,” she said, taking his arm as she joined him. “But, just to be certain no one can undo it, please knock it down."
“Are you sure?”
“Please,” she said. “I’m never coming back here. Bring all of it down.”
Without moving from where they stood, Luke complied. A twist of a corner, a push in the middle of a long wall, opened a spiderweb of cracks. The cracks widened in turn, until the stonework fell in and the roof collapsed atop it, kicking up a billow of yellow dust.
--Taken from Black Fleet Crisis: Tyrant's TestA damp, cold wind blowing out of a broken sky buffeted Luke Skywalker as he stood on the cliff above his seacost hermitage. He stood there a long time, thinking off all the reasons he had raised it from the rocky sands, of the work he had thought to do there. He had taken the broken pieces of his father’s fortress retreat and tried to remake them into something that could redeem them from their history. But he saw now that all he had managed to build was a prison, and that he had been fortunate to escape it.
Extending his hands and his will, Luke found the points of greatest stress within the structure and pressed upon them, found the points of greatest fragility and sundered them. With a roar that momentarily rivaled the wind, the hermitage collapsed in on itself, crushing the fighter still sealed within it.
But that was not enough to satisfy Luke, not enough to forever erase the temptation. One after another, he raised the pieces of the ruined hermitage, the broken ship, up out of the sand and into the air, crumbling them with the force of his thoughts, until it was a dense, swirling cloud of pebble-sized fragments and metal bits. Then, with a final, explosive effort of will, he hurled the cloud of debris far out beyond the breakers, where it rained down on the churning water and vanished from sight.
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