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it depends if death battle takes that as incapacitating sun enough for hercules to technically win, although, it will look strange in the animation to see him die and in the reasoning that he didn't technically die.
 
what about the Hermes thing cause everyone saying Hermes speed could be a problem
It just depends on if they pull that trevingetillions Calc or not really .

Even with it, I'm still not sure if Herc has any way to actually put Wukong down for good.

Even if he uses the Hydra poison arrows, would Wukong even have a way to kill himself even if he wanted to? He's also survived being poisoned by a creature that even the Buddha feared so there's even a slight argument against the Hydra arrows there.
 
The Rock has a chance of showing up on DB"s thumbnails twice this season
If they end up doing Black Adam vs Apocalypse because of the Black Adam movie , they'll use LA Black Adam on the thumbnail probably
 
Deathbattle x Warframe
Eh, I'd personally prefer the Death Battle X Darkstalkers crossover:
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Any non-Marvel opponents for this lad?
  • Background: Former Air Force pilot and Vietnam War veteran who was framed for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to death. To avoid execution, he was "asked" to be a test subject in a scientific experiment with a slim of survival, which of course when awry. Miraculously surviving (despite being atomized), Nathaniel Adam later resurfaced as the super-powered Captain Atom, a being almost entirely composed of pure energy that faces struggles with losing his humanity. His powers stem from the Quantum Field, generic cosmic force #303408028 which allows him to manipulate matter and energy. He later joins the Justice League (even leading his own iteration of the Justice League at one point), and at one point pulled a Hal Jordan/Jean Grey and became the mentally unstable supervillain, Monarch. He has been depicted as a government stooge several times, which has brought him into conflict with the Justice League.
  • Notability outside of comics: Appears in the DCAU's Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold (as an asshole), Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
  • Power tier and abilities: TL;DR he's a DC Herald™️ with matter/energy manipulation.
 
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Any non-Marvel opponents for this lad?
  • Background: Former Air Force pilot and Vietnam War veteran who was framed for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to death. To avoid execution, he was "asked" to be a test subject in a scientific experiment with a slim of survival, which of course when awry. Miraculously surviving (despite being atomized), Nathaniel Adam later resurfaced as the super-powered Captain Atom, a being almost entirely composed of pure energy that faces struggles with losing his humanity. His powers stem from the Quantum Field, generic cosmic force #303408028 which allows him to manipulate matter and energy. He later joins the Justice League (even leading his own iteration of the Justice League at one point), and at one point pulled a Hal Jordan/Jean Grey and became the mentally unstable supervillain, Monarch. He has been depicted as a government stooge several times, which has brought him into conflict with the Justice League.
  • Notability outside of comics: Appears in the DCAU's Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold (as an asshole), Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
  • Power tier and abilities: TL;DR he's a DC Herald™️ with matter/energy manipulation.
Scion(Worm) and Sentry(Marvel)
 
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Any non-Marvel opponents for this lad?
  • Background: Former Air Force pilot and Vietnam War veteran who was framed for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to death. To avoid execution, he was "asked" to be a test subject in a scientific experiment with a slim of survival, which of course when awry. Miraculously surviving (despite being atomized), Nathaniel Adam later resurfaced as the super-powered Captain Atom, a being almost entirely composed of pure energy that faces struggles with losing his humanity. His powers stem from the Quantum Field, generic cosmic force #303408028 which allows him to manipulate matter and energy. He later joins the Justice League (even leading his own iteration of the Justice League at one point), and at one point pulled a Hal Jordan/Jean Grey and became the mentally unstable supervillain, Monarch. He has been depicted as a government stooge several times, which has brought him into conflict with the Justice League.
  • Notability outside of comics: Appears in the DCAU's Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold (as an asshole), Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.
  • Power tier and abilities: TL;DR he's a DC Herald™️ with matter/energy manipulation.
Scion(Worm) and Sentry(Marvel)
TBH the name of Captain Atom sounded so much like Molecule Man
 
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