Thursday, September 20, 2012

Where's the Kryptonite?

This match up is not about Vision, or anything that he can supposedly do. Superman wins this simply because if he did not it would be wrong. We are talking about the guy who is faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, can leap tall buildings in a single bound; we are talking about the defender of Truth, Justice, and the American Way, the Man of Steel himself.Will Truth and Justice, will the American way itself, be defeated by a synthetic "super""hero"? I certainly do not think so.

Superman has flown into the Sun and survived, he has reversed the rotation of the earth to spin back time and save the woman he loves, is a little known robot with no Kryptonite really even going to be able to slow him down? Are we really even going to allow for the contention that one of the the great icons of our society can possibly lose this fight? I did not think so.

Furthermore, as the basis for this fight, Vision can only use things from the Marvel Universe. Kryptonite does not exist in the Marvel Universe. The result of this is the hope that somehow a long enough absence of the Sun is going to wear down Superman's strength, good luck with that. All Superman has to do is draw vision into outer space, and its game over. Superman has an unlimited source of his power, and he has more experience fighting under those circumstance. Superman wins.

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