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Heroes vs X-Men

UnrealityMag.com has our Heroes battling the X-Men.

There has been much debate since Heroes‘ debut of exactly how much it has ripped off the X-Men for characters, plot point, powers, etc. Though the X-Men can’t claim ownership of the whole super mutant concept, it is a bit shaky as more and more heroes show up with even more Marvel created abilities.

Because of the similarities and ongoing feud, I wanted to orchestrate a universe-crossing battle with each hero pitted against the mutant whose powers they ripped off borrowed for the show. The battle lasts ten rounds, and after the dust settles we’ll see who comes out on top.

So, who will come out on top? Hit up unrealitymag.com to find out.



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  1. HAHA I love this one:

    We’re talking regular, feathery Angel here, not post-apocalyptic blade slinging Archangel. If that’s the case Nathan wins out because he doesn’t need giant, useless wings to fly around, opting more for the “Superman” style of flying about. They’d be fighting and Angel would end up getting stuck in a doorway. Game over.

    Winner: Nathan

  2. I can’t say I agree (not with you Serena; with the entire argument). The idea was from the entire superhero genre. And I feel it was awfully biased towards X-men. I say that and I like X-men almost as must as Heroes.

  3. You could do the same thing with the Justice League or any other super group really. Just about the only power that hasn’t shown up yet is Ant/Giant Man

  4. for lack of a better place to write this, I was wondering about the extent of Arthur’s powers. Can he pick and choose which powers he takes from a multiple powered person or does he just get them all.

  5. He could take all the powers but cannot use them unless he realises he has them.

    I think he takes what he can see exibited. Since the only ones with multiple powers are himself Peter and Sylar it doesn’t really matter

    With any luck and if what sdlaw says is right Arthur just took electricity and pyrokenetics. When Peter saw he didn’t have electricity he assumed he didn’t have anything and hasn’t tried to use another ability since.

  6. I think that Arthur absorbs all of the abilities, but has to learn to harness them. Take IA for example. Peter had it, but without Gabriel showing him how to use it, it was useless in the hands of Peter.

  7. What does IA stand for. Obviously Sylar’s ability to understand how things work but what’s the correct wording?

  8. Intuitive Aptitude

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