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How would he do in Arkham?
Noah Walker
Hunter Ward
Which continuity is this Myers from?
Cooper Powell
Depends. Going with the current series timeline or the Rob Zombie version, he'd just be another unremarkable inmate and seen as no different than Zsasz or Ventriloquist, just even more disliked by other inmates. He'd stand no chance against the rogues with actual powers.
The ''Thorn'' Michael from 4-6 of the original series though, would be a different story. Everyone would underestimate him since he lays dormant for most of the year, but when late October rolls around, he'd be something all of the inmates would fear, even The Joker. Crane and Jane Doe would probably try and befriend him unsuccessfully.
Dylan Scott
Joker doesn’t fear people, except for maybe Batman Who Laughs, not sure what happened there
Jose Jackson
What about the one from the Busts Rhymes timeline?
Evan Fisher
Well, maybe not fear, but after using his gas on Michael repeatedly and seeing Michael just stand there repeatedly, he'd probably realize after a while that yeah, there's a reason no one eats with him in the cafeteria.
Alternatively I guess, Joker would see him as his new ultimate straight man and continually try and get a reaction from him.
Dylan Gutierrez
>"I met him fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child, with this bland, pale emotionless face and the blackest eyes...Naturally I felt he was ready to re-enter society."
Austin Cox
he probably wouldn't be very popular.
Sebastian Scott
>Profile: The Shape
>Real name: Michael Myers
>History: Following his murder spree in 1978, he was thought too hard to contain by the staff of Smith's Grove Sanitarium and so, despite the frequent warnings by the late Dr. Loomis, was transferred to Arkham Asylum. Within a week, the subject strangled a nurse in the breakroom, his motive unknown. He was then sent to solidarity confinement, but managed to escape and stabbed several guards to death with a shard of glass before being injected with four shots of Carfentanil by Batman. He has since then been in a chemically induced coma ever since.
Christian Diaz
This made me giggle internally. And I appreciate it.
Also: Arkham Asylum: Living Hell was a great book. One of a kind. Only a few moments that don't work. And Riddler even figured out who Jane Doe was disguised as before anyone else. "Who got out by getting a head"
Anthony Green
I just generally love prison movies
Justin Evans
How would pinhead fare in the dc universe?
Thomas Green
>If Harley had been assigned to Michael instead of The Joker...
Ian Perry
Comics version would do well enough, it’s harder than a nuke, grew bigger than the Earth, I think the book version destroyed Hell at some point
Luke Young
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Harley's nowhere near as competent as Dr. Loomis. Best case scenario she ends up like Danny Trejo's character from the Rob Zombie remake.
Ryan Green
>Loomis is super-competent
Loomis spent years trying to reach a kid that just gave him stinkeye then concluded (correctly) that the kid was fucking nuts. And evil.
Its not that Loomis is super-duper clever, its that the other shrinks in his setting that saw nothing wrong with Michael were fucking idiots. While Harley might not share Loomis' "we need to protect the world from this monster! I've stared in his eyes!" reaction, I'd like to think she's at least clever enough to look at the creepy fuck and go "oh hell no" when asked if he should be put in the minimum security ward.
Nathaniel Anderson
The Spectre = God's Vengeance
Eclipso = God's Wrath
The Radiant = God's Mercy
Pinhead = PAIN
Dominic Long
Depends, Halloween 1 micheal would be vastly underestimated because he had only killed one person when he was six at this point, they didn't know he was so competent he could upturn an entire asylum AND figured out how to drive at this point.
Thorn Micheal might legit be a challenge for the street level folks.
Rob Zombie Micheal would just be a thug level character, no different than someone Riddler would hire power wise.
Benjamin Jackson
Pinhead might actually be spared the Spectre's power due to the fact that while he is a being of hell he has no malicious intent and does not seek to do harm to others in anger or just because he wants them to suffer. And, on top of that, you have to speifically seek out the puzzle box to obtain "Higher pleasures" or "Higher enlightenment" just to open the thing at all, as a result he only ever deals with the truly vile.
Joshua Perez
Of all horror movie slashers,
Which one would actually be a threat to the justice league or avengers?
Elijah Johnson
Is Hellraiser worth watching? I don't understand what Pinhead is supposed to be at all, going from what I've read in the Horrorverse threads and on Yas Forums.
Slashers? Probably none of them, off the top of my head. I could see Deadites being a threat though.
Andrew Young
I think either Candyman or Freddy Krueger pose the most threat since they have magic at their disposal and seem a lot less mindless than say Jason or Leatherface. Jigsaw could make a formidable enemy to a street level hero like Batman. And even though they're not really slashers, I'd say the Cenobites pose a challenge to the JLA.
Connor Jenkins
First two are good, third is alright. All after are pretty shit.
Adam Scott
>Reluctant Batman/Scarface teamup against Chucky
>Batman tracking down Jigsaw
>Constantine vs Candyman
>Jason vs Swamp Thing
Bentley Richardson
>Is Hellraiser worth watching?
First two are.
>I don't understand what Pinhead is supposed to be at all
Magic box promises "Ultimate pleasure", cenobites are BDSM to next level demons who conflate the torture with higher feelings, evil guy who used the box escapes from hell using the puzzle box and when the MC uses it they go to reclaim him and drag him back to hell where he belongs.
Second movie is MC from the first in a mental ward and the doctor working there, who is super fucking evil, wants to know more of the boundaries of pain and pleasure and the universe and tricks an autistic girl to opening the box.
Pinhead is not a villain stricktly speaking until the 3rd movie which goes right the fuck off the rails and then further goes into parody as time goes on. He's merely a being who thinks he's achieved a level of enlightenment through the hellish torture that had broken through the boundaries of what humans can feel and if you summon him he's eager to show it to you. Even so if you're actually evil and want to harm others for its own sake, he's a character who will fight you.
Brody Edwards
Leprechaun is surprisingly strong, the Tall Man is a genius and impossible to kill, he built a time machine in the 1800s
Connor Perez
Does Pennywise count?
He'd probably get a Yellow Lantern Ring by virtue of existing. I could see the JL having a tough time if that happened.
Charles Lewis
Closest thing to actual threats are the Leprechaun, the Tall Man and the Deadites. And the Deadites technically aren't slashers.
William Moore
I feel Jason would be a pretty decent Batman villain, Crystal Lake and Gotham are even both in Jersey
Jaxon Howard
What is the extent of deadite abilities? Mostly transformation and possession?
Christopher Bennett
Reality warping is one of their powers. They can change entire locations around and summon massive monsters the size of houses.
Caleb Sullivan
In the movies? Mostly that, some them travel, and a few other choice things. In the comics? They're a multiverse-spanning plague on existence with casual reality-warping, instant possession of anything and everything from gargoyles, to buildings, to aliens, satellites, to highly advanced technolgy, to literal bacteria, to other Chosen Ones (the only things not immune are those things already claimed by other demons like vampires, and they can still kill those pretty casually), and a bunch of other shit. And their masters, the Dark Ones, are significantly beyond them.
We never get to see the full scope of what the Deadites are pulling off due to being limited to Ash's perspective and all the problems with such, but the tiny glimpses we DO get basically paint them as a Crisis-tier threat. The Chosen Ones are the only reason why they haven't won yet, and it's a losing game.
David Roberts
*time*
Alexander Perez
Well fuck. Is there an actual run of good evil dead comics? I've seen the first season of the show and the movies but i could always use more.
Levi Parker
>Freddy Krueger vs Deadman