Superboy-Prime Vs. Red Hulk

Who would win in a fight: Superboy-Prime or Red Hulk?

  • Red Hulk (90's Hulk in the tanning booth too long)

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I just realized just how similar these two characters are.

1. Both are derivitive characters of the strongest being in each of their universes.
2. Both can beat pretty much anything with little effort, and beating them takes the entire universe and then some.
3. Both were actually pretty cool when they debuted, but quickly turned sour and uninteresting.

So which of these all-powerful villains would win in a fight?
 
Superboy Prime, I mean Superman beat Hulk without too much trouble. Plus he could always just throw Rulk into the sun.
 
Superboy-Prime because for some reason he can beat anything and everything.

Red Hulk is just lame.
 
This is one of those things which is unanswerable like "unstoppable force vs immovable object" or "can God make a rock so big even he can't lift it?"

Considering both of these villains are shallow, top-trump villains who beat heroes because the writers want them to in order to fulfill a later 'plan' in their story and because said 'plan' needs them to be 'genuine' threats and apparently, a genuine threat means 'wins every fight their in all the time forever', surely if the two met up, they'd have to beat one another to fulfill the masturbatory writing-egos of the writers' stories and thus, they'd somehow both walk away winners, jacking off about how hardcore they are.

These villains are awful. Where is the Bass option?
 
This is one of those things which is unanswerable like "unstoppable force vs immovable object" or "can God make a rock so big even he can't lift it?"

Considering both of these villains are shallow, top-trump villains who beat heroes because the writers want them to in order to fulfill a later 'plan' in their story and because said 'plan' needs them to be 'genuine' threats and apparently, a genuine threat means 'wins every fight their in all the time forever', surely if the two met up, they'd have to beat one another to fulfill the masturbatory writing-egos of the writers' stories and thus, they'd somehow both walk away winners, jacking off about how hardcore they are.

These villains are awful. Where is the Bass option?

*shrugs*

I just wanted to make a fight thread that could go on for a while.

And they broke the Bass option to show how badass they are.
 
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This is one of those things which is unanswerable like "unstoppable force vs immovable object" or "can God make a rock so big even he can't lift it?"

Considering both of these villains are shallow, top-trump villains who beat heroes because the writers want them to in order to fulfill a later 'plan' in their story and because said 'plan' needs them to be 'genuine' threats and apparently, a genuine threat means 'wins every fight their in all the time forever', surely if the two met up, they'd have to beat one another to fulfill the masturbatory writing-egos of the writers' stories and thus, they'd somehow both walk away winners, jacking off about how hardcore they are.

These villains are awful. Where is the Bass option?


*gives Bass a beer for being 1000% correct*
 
He was at least interesting before Loeb ran the "mystery" into the ground.

No, infact I recall this entire mess being panned damn near universally from the time the first "INCREDIBLE" teaser popped up.

Rulk has been received much like Daken was when he first popped up. But the main difference between the two has been that Daken has developed at least a shred of potential as a character.
 

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