Cyclops; Storm; Nightcrawler; Colossus; Wolverine; Kitty Pryde versus Cap; Thor; Iron Man; Vision; Ms. Marvel; Black Panther. The Avengers will win (unless Chris Claremont is plotting and scripting).
It's an awesome battle and the Avengers are on the ropes, when suddenly (using god-like power she never displayed before) the Scarlet Witch flips out and completely alters reality (wha??).
The next thing they know, the Avengers and the X-Men find themselves in a Marvel Universe created entirely by Brian Michael Bendis. So now, a battle that would have been over in one or two issues becomes a year-long, 12 part crossover involving every other character in the Marvel U. (And for some reason Spider-Man is now bald). Hmm, interesting.
Anyway, as the "plot" endlessly drags on and on, splinters off in 20 different directions and spirals completely out of control, the Scarlet Witch whispers "No more Bendis." And just like that the Marvel Universe returns to normal. Suddenly characters are once again recognizable and stories start to actually make sense. They have beginnings, middles and yes, even endings. Imagine that.
The winner of this titanic battle? The fans of good old Marvel Comics.
If Roy Thomas is scripting: The Avengers take the X-Men, then discover they've been duped by obscure WWII-era villain and team up with the X-Men to take out the bad guy.
If Chris Claremont is scripting: Under orders from SHEILD, Avengers try to bring in X-Men but are defeated; X-Men learn Nick Fury is really Mystique in disguise.
I think William wins the thread; but anyway, here's my entry: X-men - Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine (the 'fab five' from when I first started reading), plus Polaris (I left out Jean Grey because as Phoenix, she's just too powerful, and as Marvel Girl she's just kind of boring. Sorry). Avengers - Captain America, Wasp, Hawkeye, Vision, Iron Man (possible substitute: Wonder Man) and Ms. Marvel (I left out mutants like Beast and Scarlet Witch to avoid conflicting loyalties). Although the Avengers have the edge in power here, X-men would win because they're being led by the pre-emo, pre-whiny jerk Cyclops, and his tactical acumen and superior strategizing give his team the edge...
Mr. Wretch, the WWII villain is probably Der Brain Drain ( for that climatic battle of mental energies with Moondragon). The plot may not take a year to tell but it will explain how the Original Human Torch was able to fly to Jupiter in 1948.
Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Scarlet Witch, Vision and Hawkeye. X-Men: Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Kitty Pryde, Colossus and Nightcrawler (yes, old school!).
The battle is going well for the Avengers until Professor Xavier tries to take control of Tony Stark. Tony has anticipated this and devised a bioelectric shield defense, which fails when Kitty phases through (trying to snesk a lock of Tony's hair). Stark realizes the whole affair is too costly, and recruits the X-Men to form a new Avengers team: Avengers X. This book is soon released in a deluxe adition with four variant covers (Wolverine continues to serve in the New Avengers as well, trying to stay ahead of Spider-Man in team memberships).
Thanks for playing folks! I'm glad you had fun with this. I see a lot of classic teams -and a lot of sarcasm.
For me, I'd go with Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine, and Banshee for Team X, and Captain America, Iron Man, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, and Beast for our Assemblers. Vision and Colossus are the last two standing, and the Vision puts down the big guy. But what a fight it would be! (and all done in one issue.)
The X-Men Cyclops Phoenix (Jean Grey) Professor X Cable Longshot Phoenix (Rahel Summers)
versus
The Avengers Thor The Vision The Scarlet Witch Captain America The Wasp Iron Man
A close fight, but the X-Men would win. Provided they use teamwork.
If they go solo against solo Avengers, it would go like this:
Thor takes out Jean Gray. Cap k.o.s Xavier. Scarlet Witch takes out Rahel Summers. Longshot takes out Iron Man (Longshot has LOTS of luck-- all good). The Vision takes out Cyclops. Cable takes out the Wasp.
That was just the first round. In the second round, poor Longshot & Cable find themselves going up against Thor, The Vision, The Scarlet Witch & Captain America. And that was all she wrote.
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Cyclops; Storm; Nightcrawler; Colossus; Wolverine; Kitty Pryde versus Cap; Thor; Iron Man; Vision; Ms. Marvel; Black Panther.
The Avengers will win (unless Chris Claremont is plotting and scripting).
Avengers Assemble!
Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Wasp, Giant Man + Rick Jones as animal mascot.
X-Men do whatever.
Havok, Polaris, Storm, Shadowcat, Colossus, Magik (or is it Majik?)+ Lockheed as animal mascot.
Immortus rules there are three outcomes:
Earth-616 The Avengers lose, badly (but will win in the rematch)
Earth-666 (current Marvel) whoever sells better will win
Earth-1963* The Avengers sort of win, with a thunderclap from Thor followed by a rainstorm; but it's a close fight.
*This is the continuity where Marvel exists as a continuity from 1963 to circa 1974 with real time aging
Eh, same teams as Dougie mentioned, dropping T'Challa and Marvel, putting in Wanda and Clint..
Thor wipes out the X-Team with six thunderbolts, the other five Avengers sitting at Starbucks sippin' lattes, comparing fantasy Marvel football teams.
And Clint is still oogling Wanda's new outfit..
Hmm, sorry, what was the question..??
Kitty, Piotr, Logan, Kurt, Ororo and Jean vs.
Iron Man, Thor, Scarlet Witch, Captain America, Hawkeye and Vision.
AVENGERS: Captain America, Hawkeye, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Goliath, Swordsman.
X-MEN: Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Angel, Iceman, Havok.
It's an awesome battle and the Avengers are on the ropes, when suddenly (using god-like power she never displayed before) the Scarlet Witch flips out and completely alters reality (wha??).
The next thing they know, the Avengers and the X-Men find themselves in a Marvel Universe created entirely by Brian Michael Bendis. So now, a battle that would have been over in one or two issues becomes a year-long, 12 part crossover involving every other character in the Marvel U. (And for some reason Spider-Man is now bald). Hmm, interesting.
Anyway, as the "plot" endlessly drags on and on, splinters off in 20 different directions and spirals completely out of control, the Scarlet Witch whispers "No more Bendis." And just like that the Marvel Universe returns to normal. Suddenly characters are once again recognizable and stories start to actually make sense. They have beginnings, middles and yes, even endings. Imagine that.
The winner of this titanic battle? The fans of good old Marvel Comics.
William, WONDERFUL ideas..!!
Love the fact you included Hank and Swordy, who passed on way too soon, thank you Mr. Englehart.
And I failed to mention that Clint'll STILL be griping that ol' Henry Gyrich picked Sam Wilson over him back in the day.
Avengers: Iron Man, Black Panther, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Hercules, Moondragon
X-Men: Storm, Angel, Wolverine, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Banshee.
If Roy Thomas is scripting: The Avengers take the X-Men, then discover they've been duped by obscure WWII-era villain and team up with the X-Men to take out the bad guy.
If Chris Claremont is scripting: Under orders from SHEILD, Avengers try to bring in X-Men but are defeated; X-Men learn Nick Fury is really Mystique in disguise.
Avengers:Cap,Thor,Iron Man,Vision,Scarlet Witch,Wasp.
X-men:Storm,Colossus, Wolverine,Nightcrawler,Kitty,Prof. X.
Xavier mentally takes control of the Avengers, except Vision. Kitty phases through the Vision.
The End.
Cyclops, Kitty, Wolverine, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Storm
vs.
Cap, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Vision, Scarlet Witch
It's a tie because the Beast shows up at the last second and clears the air. Though without that, the Avengers should win
I think William wins the thread; but anyway, here's my entry:
X-men - Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine (the 'fab five' from when I first started reading), plus Polaris (I left out Jean Grey because as Phoenix, she's just too powerful, and as Marvel Girl she's just kind of boring. Sorry).
Avengers - Captain America, Wasp, Hawkeye, Vision, Iron Man (possible substitute: Wonder Man) and Ms. Marvel (I left out mutants like Beast and Scarlet Witch to avoid conflicting loyalties).
Although the Avengers have the edge in power here, X-men would win because they're being led by the pre-emo, pre-whiny jerk Cyclops, and his tactical acumen and superior strategizing give his team the edge...
Mr. Wretch, the WWII villain is probably Der Brain Drain ( for that climatic battle of mental energies with Moondragon). The plot may not take a year to tell but it will explain how the Original Human Torch was able to fly to Jupiter in 1948.
Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Scarlet Witch, Vision and Hawkeye.
X-Men: Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Kitty Pryde, Colossus and Nightcrawler (yes, old school!).
The battle is going well for the Avengers until Professor Xavier tries to take control of Tony Stark. Tony has anticipated this and devised a bioelectric shield defense, which fails when Kitty phases through (trying to snesk a lock of Tony's hair). Stark realizes the whole affair is too costly, and recruits the X-Men to form a new Avengers team: Avengers X. This book is soon released in a deluxe adition with four variant covers (Wolverine continues to serve in the New Avengers as well, trying to stay ahead of Spider-Man in team memberships).
Thanks for playing folks! I'm glad you had fun with this. I see a lot of classic teams -and a lot of sarcasm.
For me, I'd go with Cyclops, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine, and Banshee for Team X, and Captain America, Iron Man, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, and Beast for our Assemblers. Vision and Colossus are the last two standing, and the Vision puts down the big guy. But what a fight it would be! (and all done in one issue.)
Karen
Okay.
The X-Men
Cyclops
Phoenix (Jean Grey)
Professor X
Cable
Longshot
Phoenix (Rahel Summers)
versus
The Avengers
Thor
The Vision
The Scarlet Witch
Captain America
The Wasp
Iron Man
A close fight, but the X-Men would win. Provided they use teamwork.
If they go solo against solo Avengers, it would go like this:
Thor takes out Jean Gray.
Cap k.o.s Xavier.
Scarlet Witch takes out Rahel Summers.
Longshot takes out Iron Man (Longshot has LOTS of luck-- all good).
The Vision takes out Cyclops.
Cable takes out the Wasp.
That was just the first round. In the second round, poor Longshot & Cable find themselves going up against Thor, The Vision, The Scarlet Witch & Captain America. And that was all she wrote.
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