^ Apocalypse has full control over his body - so there are less chances of getting beaten to death.
Moreover, he is an IMMORTAL.
Regarding Hulk Vs Wolverine, my vote goes to Hulk. As with his ever-increasing rage - there will be none on his way (except Betty Ross )
That's an uncommon Vs mode, but i bet on Dark Claw because of his Amalgamated-powers.Okay. What about Dark Claw vs Cole MacGrath?
Whatif Alex mercer consumes Wolverine, when he was trying to kill?
Arrow vs Hawkeye?
for Alex to consume any tough/strong target, he needs to make him dizzy enough to let his absorbing tentacles take over. and Wolverine is like more than tens of thousand times powerful than the final boss in Prototype 1. Wolverine can literally chop Alex to mince while not using his Berserker rage.
“After 50 years of Cryogenic sleep, Captain China is revived in modern times to demonstrate China’s economic growth and achievement of world power status in the 21st century. Out of time and out of touch with current culture and social climate of China, this once great communist super hero must now stop an assassination attempt on the American President despite all the obstacles in his way!”
Captain China? Seriously???
The world's new superhero: Captain China | Offbeat China
The point i meant is 'Captain China' is a exact copy of 'Captain America'. He fails in Cryogenic sleep concept itself..if there can be captain america from 50 years of sleep, why can't be captain china ? i would like to see captain india too. (not talking about mr india here)
Catwoman for her *****.
I think, all will accept with me
“One of the things that happened is after the first movie came out I started the toy company and sort of got distracted. But these days, as you might imagine, with the [Hollywood] success of Batman and Spider-Man and some of the Marvel titles, everybody’s on a comic-book buying binge and the phone constantly rings. My attitude toward it is I can’t get my head wrapped around some big special-effects movie with a supervillain in there. There will be plenty of those and they’ve done pretty well. I’ve always seen Spawn as being cut from a different cloth. It’s more of an urban, psychological story that’s being told. The answer I’ve given the last few years is that Spawn should be a small-budget movie in which the only thing that’s out of the ordinary is this thing that intellectually we know as Spawn and there would only be a handful of people that see it. I call it “it” because it never talks, it’s just a force of nature. Really, the story revolves around the people who are trying to decide: “Is the ghost alive? Is the shadow actually moving?” When I give that pitch, some of the executives scratch their heads. To a lot of people, a movie where the [title] character doesn’t talk doesn’t make any sense. There have been a few movies like that. “Alien,” you know, that guy didn’t say much. Or ” Jaws,” the shark didn’t have too many speaking lines. “Jaws” is the closest example, the movie wasn’t about the shark, it’s about the people chasing the shark.”