Batman vs. Darkseid

While I'm the first to say Batman is one tough dude, you have to admit there are some villains who would have to be categorized as "out of his league". Darkseid, ruler of Apokolips, would have to rank in that category. Darkseid has fough


Colossus vs. Deathstroke

This is one of those crossover moments that could have been cool, but wasn't. During the Teen Titans/X-Men crossover in the 80's (the first team crossover between Marvel and DC), it happened. Both teams were getting beaten handily by Darkseid's parademons and Deathstroke when it came down to the final hero, Colossus, facing down Deathstroke. Keep in mind this was years before Deathstroke would get his own title and become a seriously major player in the DC Universe. Later

It took 4 panels.
Not a punch thrown, not a dodge tried. Deathstroke just made Colossus look like the clumsiest hero ever.
The Punisher vs. Archie

You read that right. The vigilante anti-hero who shoots first and asks questions later versus the red-headed kid. I have no idea what they're serving up in the water cooler at Marvel Co


The drug lord happens to look a lot like Archie, so mistaken identity ensues. Frank finds Archie at the soda shop and guns him down in cold blood. End of story.
Not really. I mean, in the regular Marvel world it would have ended like that, but after a very

Black Panther vs. The Juggernaut


Yes, this happened. In Ultimates Vol. 3 issue 4, some of the Ultimates and Ultimate X-Men are trapped in the Savage Land. Black P

Spider Man vs. The Hulk

So waaaaay back in Spider Man Annual #3 Spidey decides he wants to be an Avenger. To do so, he figures the best way to prove his merit is to take down the Incredible Hulk. Off he goes to find the Green Goliath and he manages to get the fight started. Unfortunately, it doesn't go well and Spider-Man gets beat rather decisively. He's got the speed, but when your punch doesn't hurt your opponent, there's a good chance you're not going to take him down no matter how many times he hits you. And, if you add the fact that one of his punches could kill you, the disadvantage is a little obvious. Still, Spidey manages to make him change back to Bruce Banner and the odds are evened up a little. But then Spider-Man decides not to turn Bruce in and he doesn't end up being an Avenger after all. To be fair, Spider-Man actually

The only cool thing about this battle is the fact that thirty years later (real-time) they would fight again in Spider-Man #328. This time, however, Spider-Man had been possessed by the Power Cosmic that would later turn him into Captain Universe. He had the strength to fight back this time through. Add to that the fact he was facing the "Grey Hulk" version and you can see where this was a little more interesting. The grand finale? That would be Spider-Man punching the Hulk into outer space! He eventually lost the power after facing Galactus, but it still goes down as one of the great rematches of all time. The first fight wasn't even close, but the rematch was killer.
Yeah, I know what you're thinking: "Where's that famous 'Superman vs. Muhammed Ali' fight? Shouldn't that be in this list somewhere?" Actually, that one was kind of cool if for no other reason that the guest-star-studded wraparound cover by Neal Adams. For Neal's sake, we'll let it slide.
Wednesday I'll be reviewing what is probably the worst Batman story ever. On Friday we'll be taking a look at some of the better costumes out there, and then next Monday to end the "Smackdowns" trilogy, let's talk about the greatest smackdowns of all time!
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