Suggested by man
All the Zombies from every fictional work and game containing Zombies go at it in an epic fight on undead proportions.
Yes, this also include the Zombies from Plants vs Zombies.
Which ones would win?
Suggested by man
All the Zombies from every fictional work and game containing Zombies go at it in an epic fight on undead proportions.
Yes, this also include the Zombies from Plants vs Zombies.
Which ones would win?
marvel zombies……………………
Not sure about all types of zombies, but I’d say the Left 4 Dead 2 zombies.
Or maybe movie I Am Legend zombies
none cause i would nuke them all hahahahahaha…………………….
on a serious note nurgle’s zombies/demons from WH40K would win
Borderlands: Zombie Island of Dr. Ned had “a couple a’ real mean motor scooters” lol
and a lot of them to.
the god of decays servents would kill off all other zombies around
Marvel Zombies, yes. Zombie Sentry basically > every other type of zombie in fiction.
it would be funny to be a suvivor and just watch them tear each other apart….
Hey, dont forget the yeti zombies from plants vs zombies
I think I’m gonna go with Marvel zombies too. Zombie Hulk FTW!
Wow…..thats a little fucked up for a zombie eh?
This got posted?!
Thank you very much Admin!
Im still waiting for the atlas battlemech vs reaver titan to get posted D:
atlas from mechassalt? thats a fun game
Yup…..but arnt the marvel zombies a weeee bit overkill?
“but arnt the marvel zombies a weeee bit overkill?”
what!!?!?!?! since when is having characters that can eat a galactus overkill……………oh right
Just had a chilling thought, zombie One Above All. *shivers*
what?………….
how bout the flood
Guys, clearly this is a plot to create one unstoppable breed of super zombie! I’m just thinking of a crazy mix of Necromorph-Flood-T virus combo infecting the Marvel zombies…aand possibly TOAA too.
holy shit observer your right there is only 2 people who could defeat this threat ifit came to be
1chuck norris
2Kane from CAC cause he is unkillable and can do this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDSKZC22Qs4&feature=related
he is the ultimate messiah
question who sujested this match?
Oh my f*cking god….. so many zombies…..
MUST
EXTERMINATUS!
(inquisitor stares at the zombie infested planet below him and shouts out one order ro the bridge crew over and over again)
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
(when the planet starts to erupt in fire and mushroom clouds the inqusitor smiles knowing he has done the emperor proud)
@ You Cant Kill Teh Messiah
*slowly raises hand*
Should the Borg be included, Im confused.
The Borg are not zombies, so I’d say no.
@man
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….what do tou mean?
“*slowly raises hand*”
“Should the Borg be included, Im confused.”
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU ARE WRONG!!!!!!! PUT YOUR HAND DOWN BEFORE I HIT IT WITH A POINTY STICK!!!!! YOU FAIL!!!!!!!
Without a doubt the Marvel Zombies, especially the ones that ate Galactus and gained the Power Cosmic.
Aside from them though, do the Flood/Necromorphs count? I mean, they’re pretty much “space zombies” in every sense of the word.
They lost the Power Cosmic later in the series.
But I’ll go for the super powered Zombies ala Marvel Zombies.
Well that is a little too easy to make a decision. If it had not included the Marvel Zombies the Flood or the Necromoprhs could have won.
www.comicvine.com/marvel-zombies/65-15411/ <– Page image
Not sure if that's the current "roster" or not, but between Firelord, Gladiator, Hulk, Thanos, and Dark Phoenix, that squad can take just about anything.
….a little off topic, but should i re-suggest The reaver titan vs atlas battle mech match?
I just remembered, Do the Black Lanterns count as Zombies?
“(inquisitor stares at the zombie infested planet below him and shouts out one order ro the bridge crew over and over again)
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
EXTERMINATUS!
(when the planet starts to erupt in fire and mushroom clouds the inqusitor smiles knowing he has done the emperor proud)”
Suddenly the sensors pick up several enormous power signatures flying upwards from the doomed plane’s surface.
Before the Inquisitor’s bridge crew so much as raise the alarm the ship rings like an enormous gong as a massive impact cleaves it in half. The sensor officer managed to catch a split second glimpse of what appeared to be the highly speed distorted image of a spandex wearing zombie going at a high relativistic velocity towards the ship before his forehead hit the screen.
As the fleet scrambles to respond to this unexpected retaliation they are treated to the view of a gigantic bird shaped flaming visage ascending from the planet below, easily dwarfing their entire armada.
The Imperial Guardsmen stare in awe for one stunned moment before their entire fleet is reduced to atoms by the wrath of the zombie Dark Phoenix, which then promptly opens a wormhole in search of a sun to devour.
The End.
See? Marvel zombies win even in case of a sudden exterminatus attack.
Would mass effect’s zombies count?
Nurgle Zombies win. Why? Nurgle’s rot infects E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G. Here’s a list.
An imperial baneblade
The dirt under your feet
The sky
The air
Reality
Other daemons
Guardsmen
Space Marines
Necrons (though they are immediatley amputed or incinerated before anything serious sets in)
Other infections and diseases
A primarch and mutiple death guard followers
It infects your soul and uses it to fertilize plaguebearer eggs
It even flows through Nurgle himself. It was described as “Nurgle’s gift” implying it’s more or less part of Nurgle himself. Marvel zombies stand absolutley no chance whatsoever
What about the Black Lanterns? Think Marvel Zombies, only unable to be destroyed by conventional means.
Not to burst your bubble, but you can’t turn zombies into zombies. Nurgle’s Rot may come from a god but so do the deadites. The deadites come from ancient Sumerian gods so they have their own divine aid, plus superpowers after taking over Marvel. I love me some 40k, but they can’t win this one. Hail to the King, baby!
“Not to burst your bubble, but you can’t turn zombies into zombies. Nurgle’s Rot may come from a god but so do the deadites. The deadites come from ancient Sumerian gods so they have their own divine aid, plus superpowers after taking over Marvel. I love me some 40k, but they can’t win this one. Hail to the King, baby!”
You can’t turn zombies into zombies into zombies but you can sure as hell repurpose them. And how do you know these Sumerian gods are stronger than Nurgle? Nurgle’s rot has already proven to be uncontestedly the most dangerous disease to reach the galaxy. Unless the Deadites are proven to be capable of stopping Nurgle’s Rot, the Rot wins as those Sumerian gods can’t go in and help their disease due to the outside help rule.
Every single thing you consider a zombie is included, have fun debating, that includes Flood, Necromorphs, and all the others you think count as a zombie, Necrons too.
“Necrons too.”
How the heck would Necrons be classified as zombies? They do nothing that a regular zombie does.
Alright, alright.
I’ll let you guys consider what is or what is not a zombie.
The deadites come from ancient Sumerian gods so they have their own divine aid, plus superpowers after taking over Marvel.
I got that series. The Deadites don’t get Superpowers as the Marvel Zombies cleaned them up rather quickly.
Also, I still think Black Lanterns are more trouble.
I know Admin said all, but does this include Zombies from House of the Dead original? Just curious.
Yep every fictional work and game related zombie is involved.
“Yep every fictional work and game related zombie is involved.”
Alright, well I was asking since compared to most other zombies has something to do with a virus, and if I remember correctly, there was no virus from House of the Dead, just the man who learned to survive death I believe.
“Not to burst your bubble, but you can’t turn zombies into zombies. Nurgle’s Rot may come from a god but so do the deadites”
1) plaguebearers are not zombies in the conventional sense but deamons created from the dieing souls of people infected by nurgles rot.
2) nothing is safe from nurgles rot – bloodletters, the footsoldiers of the most anti-magic god in WH, can be infected by the gift of nurgle.
nurgle infects PLANETS (not things on a planet but actual planets) in weeks
“marvel zombies……………………”
Damn, got it in one.
Zombie Galactus Hulk ftw.
“nurgle infects PLANETS (not things on a planet but actual planets) in weeks”
The marvel zombie plague infected Asgardians in a short time frame. Unless Nurgle’s Rot affects gods I think the zombie plague wins.
would you count a 40k greater deamon as a god?
Meh, not really. Even Greater Daemons can be banished back to the warp by mortals, and the conditions for summoning one are very specific and only happen every few thousand years. They are stupidly powerful though so I’d probably give them demi-god.
“The marvel zombie plague infected Asgardians in a short time frame. Unless Nurgle’s Rot affects gods I think the zombie plague wins.”
Asgardians? You mean those people who would likely get their asses handed to them by a generic group of metahumans in tights? Hulk beat up Thor. Thor>all the Asgardians except Odin. By logic alone the Asgardians are if anything stronger humans. Like Space Marines without power armor.
And what do you mean “prove it can effect gods”? 1. gods aren’t in this debate. 2. Nurgle’s Rot infects Nurgle daemons who have proven way stronger than most of these “gods” called Asgardians. Being a god doesn’t mean you’re all powerful. Thor proves that very clearly as many times as metahumans, Robots, and Aliens beat him down. Unless the Asgardians have specifically stated powers then the word god applies to them as nothing but a name.
“prove it can effect gods”
I never said that, you’re putting words in my mouth. I stated that it affected Asgardians. By the way, using Odinforce you can alter all of reality, I think that qualifies as god level power.
“Hulk beat up Thor”
So, he’s THE HULK. The Hulk got knocked out by Susan Richards, does that mean Susan Richards can knock out everyone the Hulk has? And Asgardians are stronger humans? That statement is filled with so much fail I don’t know where to start, so I’ll just leave it alone.
“I never said that, you’re putting words in my mouth.”
“Unless Nurgle’s Rot affects gods I think the zombie plague wins.”
Putting words in your mouth huh?
“And Asgardians are stronger humans? That statement is filled with so much fail I don’t know where to start, so I’ll just leave it alone.”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0yk_Na0ZJM
Fail huh? They seemed like slightly above average hummies to me.
This is all a mute point anyway as in the way of feats Nurgle’s Rot trumphs the deadites easily, infecting everything from molecules, to planets, to reality itself. Calling Nurgle’s rot a disease doesn’t do it enough justice. A sentient acid capable of widescale infection is more appropriate.
yo braille, chill.
“And what do you mean “prove it can effect gods”? 1. gods aren’t in this debate.”
Illkhan never said to prove nurgle effects gods, he merely stated something which marvel could do and set it as a benchmark for nurgle to reach, you know, like a debate…
“Calling Nurgle’s rot a disease doesn’t do it enough justice. A sentient acid capable of widescale infection is more appropriate.”
calling nurgles rot a disease IS as appropriate as you can get, it is the pure essence of disease, impossibly infectious and flawlessly deadly. aslo sentient and acid make no sense, nurgles rot is just a collection of bacteria, not sentient, only nurgly deamons are sentient, and acid doesnt infect stuff it reacts with it creating a salt and something else which i forget
@Illkahn
“They are stupidly powerful though so I’d probably give them demi-god”
looking at the video braille posted it looks like asgarnians are waaaay below demi-god level anyway, can the marvel virus infect thor or any actual gods like him?
The marvel virus did infect Thor and presumably the others too. I know the others aren’t shown but you can’t put everyone in one comic. Secondly, I can’t believe you just used a kids cartoon as proof. Asgardians are not that weak, especially Thor or Odin. The comics portray them as much more powerful. On top of which Thor had most of his power stripped by Odin when he was sent to earth, so the guy who’s beat many of the strongest guys in Marvel is the weak version of Thor. Comics are higher canon than anything when it comes to Marvel so that kids movie doesn’t cut it.
“Illkhan never said to prove nurgle effects gods, he merely stated something which marvel could do and set it as a benchmark for nurgle to reach, you know, like a debate…”
“Unless Nurgle’s Rot affects gods I think the zombie plague wins.”
I wonder how many times I’m going to have to use that quote.
“calling nurgles rot a disease IS as appropriate as you can get, it is the pure essence of disease, impossibly infectious and flawlessly deadly. aslo sentient and acid make no sense, nurgles rot is just a collection of bacteria, not sentient, only nurgly deamons are sentient, and acid doesnt infect stuff it reacts with it creating a salt and something else which i forget”
It’s a figure of speech, calm down. But I was serious about “Calling Nurgle’s rot a disease doesn’t do it enough justice.” A disease can be treated, isolated, or amputated. All this will do to Nurgle’s rot is slightly delay it, not that it moves at a speedy pace to begin with. The way Nurgle’s Rot is employed, and how adaptive it is, you would think it did have a mind of its own. It can vary from ammunition for a baneblade’s primary weapon to a tool for turning your own enemies forces against them.
“A disease can be treated, isolated, or amputated”
so incurable stuff like AIDs arnt diseases?
“The way Nurgle’s Rot is employed, and how adaptive it is, you would think it did have a mind of its own. It can vary from ammunition for a baneblade’s primary weapon to a tool for turning your own enemies forces against them.”
you have nurgles rot confused with something else, nurgles rot is the umbrella term used for the crapload of diseases that nurgle breeds and dumps on planets where the warp can get through, when a person is infected with nurgles rot there soul is infected, and as they succumb to the disease a new plaguebearer is ‘grown’ in the warp, so the longer a person survives one of the various diseases called ‘nurgles rot’ the stronger the plaguebearer is when it is ‘born’. nurgles rot is a disease albeit one that has warp trickery and deamonness in it, but still a disease.
“I wonder how many times I’m going to have to use that quote.”
quite a few if you intend to be pig-headed about it.
@Illkhan
kk fair nuff, is thor exeptionally magic-proof, because as i said above nurgles rot has quite a bit of warp magic to make it better.
aslo i’d like to ask, does the flying dutchman from spongebob squarepants count as a zombie? i know hes a ghost, but man said necrons count and theyre hardly zombies either. if so then im rooting for the flying dutchman all the way =]
Enjoy
While on Earth, Thor greatly withholds his power unless fighting someone with similar strength and durability [4].
Superhuman Strength: Being the son of Odin and the elder goddess Gaea, Thor is physically the strongest of the Norse gods and one of the most powerful beings in the Universe[5]. He easily lifted a million tons [6], proved able to crumble uru into dust [7], destroyed Silver Surfer’s force-field with a single strike [8], knocked out a well hydrated Namor [9], defeated the Gladiator and knocked him unconscious, rendered the Abomination unconscious with a single blow [10], matched Savage Hulk’s strength for an entire hour (while Hulk was getting stronger and stronger and still he couldn’t overpower Thor) [11], stalemated Hercules in a strength contest [12], and lifted the Midgard Serpent [13], who was so large that it could coil around the entire planet Earth from head to tail multiple times over and crush it in its grip [14].
He could also crush entire moons in his fists[15], and even shatter small planetoids with the force of his blows[16]. When he went insane, Thor struck Beta Ray Bill with such force that he destroyed the small planetoid they were on[17]. He has even broken through the armor of a Celestial in one blow[18]. All these feats have established Thor as one of, if not the, mightiest beings in Earth. His strength is matched only by powerhouses like Hercules, the Hulk, or the Sentry, and it surpasses that of heroes like Gladiator. If pressed in battle, Thor is capable of entering into a state of Berserker Rage known as Warrior’s Madness, which will temporarily increase his strength tenfold.
Superhuman Stamina: Thor’s advanced musculature is considerably more efficient than that of a human and most other Asgardians. As a result, his muscles produce practically no fatigue toxins during physical activity compared to those of humans and most other members of his race. He possesses practically inexhaustible stamina. He can exert himself at peak capacity for countless months on end at the very least without tiring at all. Thor was able to fight nonstop, for more than 9 months straight, from day to night, without any sustenance or rest, against the entire Frost Giant’s army, without tiring at all[19]. Thor was even able to fight the Sky father Zeus for entire months on end pushing him, from day to night without stopping for anything, and he still did not tire.
Superhumanly Dense Tissue: Thor’s skin, muscle, and bone tissues have several times the density of the same tissue in the body of a human being, contributing to his superhuman weight.
Self Sustenance: He is capable of surviving in the vacuum of space unaided and does not need air, food, water, or sleep[20].
Godlike Invulnerability: Godlike Invulnerability: Being that Thor is a god whose heritage is half-Asgardian & half-Elder-God affords Thor absolute invulnerability and immunity to such human ailments as diseases, toxins, poisons, corrosives, fire, electrocution, asphyxiation, lead, and radiation poisoning. Thor can drink meade all day long and not get drunk. It would be extremely difficult to kill Thor as his life force is considerably augmented by his godlike heritage, powers, Mjolnir, and the Odin Force even if it is only a small portion that resides in Mjolnir.
What about the dead jap from The Ring/Grudge films lol
She’s an undead douche or something isn’t she?
Or does she count as some kind of spirit?
the one from the Ring is constantly waterlogged so that seems like a zombie. I don’t remember the grudge too well, but it was probably more ghostly.
“you have nurgles rot confused with something else, nurgles rot is the umbrella term used for the crapload of diseases that nurgle breeds and dumps on planets”
Nurgle’s Rot is a single and one of the most potent diseases in Nurgle’s arsenal, not the mixture of several lesser ones. Your confusing Nurgle’s Rot with the story of that eldar goddess Isha.
“Nurgle’s Rot, The Lord of Decay’s most virulent and deadly blessing”pg 34. 5th paragraph. I own the chaos daemon’s codex so you don’t have to tell me things I already know.
“so incurable stuff like AIDs arnt diseases?”
That can be amputated, and isolated. People are working on a cure for it as we speak. Simply because the cure hasn’t been found doesn’t make it uncurable. Same goes for Cancer and several other diseases being looked into. Nurgle’s Rot has no such cure and is incapable of being sealed off as it infects everything it touches (literally).
“quite a few if you intend to be pig-headed about it.”
lol. You both claim I put words in lllkhan’s mouth. I provide his exact quote stating otherwise and I’m being “pig-headed”?
Nurgle’s Rot however turns out to not be the strongest disease nurgle has ever made.
“Ku’gath was once a mite upon the great shoulders of Nurgle. Whilst the Lord of Decay mixed his most virulent toxin ever, Ku’gath tumbled from his nesting place into the cauldron. Ku’gath took a great draught of the filthy contents of the rusted bowl and swelled with its power. Invigorated, he drank and drank, and drank until the cauldron was empty. As he filled with the corrupting power of decay, Ku’gath grew into a mighty Great Unclean One. Nurgle luaghed at the antics of his new creation, who had become the embodiment of the perfect disease that had bubbled in the cauldron of poxes. Though Nurgle was unperturbed by the turn of events, Ku’gath realised he had robbed his father of the greatest of all diseases. Ever since, Ku’gath sought to recreate the toxic miracle that created him.” pg 48. 1st paragraph. The codex doesn’t that much else but if Nurgle’s Rot is considered beneath this, then you can imagine the potency of it.
Now hurry up and start off with that Vampire Civil War idea i actually have in mind, to speed up the process of Sturgeon’s law, in any rate.
I promise i won’t be late.
I stated that the marvel plague infected Thor, which it did, and that he’s a god, which he is. I then stated that as far as I’m aware Nugle’s Rot hasn’t infected gods. This implies that the Marvel one is stronger. C’mon, zombie gods and zombies with the Power Cosmic, that’s just sick. They ate that whole universe, I think they’ll manage against Plaguebearers.
“Nurgle’s Rot is a single and one of the most potent diseases in Nurgle’s arsenal, not the mixture of several lesser ones. Your confusing Nurgle’s Rot with the story of that eldar goddess Isha.”
damn your right, loved that particular bit of fluff =]
“That can be amputated, and isolated.”
so why do people still have it and contract it?
@Illkhan
“immunity to such human ailments as diseases”
i think nurgles rot is slightly above an ‘human ailment’, seeing as how it infects rocks, metals, air molecules, and deamons.
“They ate that whole universe, I think they’ll manage against Plaguebearers.”
would you want to eat the plaguebearers?!? goddam foodpoisoning 2.0
“i think nurgles rot is slightly above an ‘human ailment’, seeing as how it infects rocks, metals, air molecules, and deamons.”
Dude that is just wrong…
“Dude that is just wrong…”
?
“i think nurgles rot is slightly above an ‘human ailment’, seeing as how it infects rocks, metals, air molecules, and deamons.”
Quoting Matapojo,
Can something be funny and OH-SO-VERY wrong at the same time?
“Can something be funny and OH-SO-VERY wrong at the same time?”
what u tokkin aboot?
OMG, Nurgle’s Rot only works on mortals, the marvel zombies are already dead. Like I said earlier you can’t make a zombie a zombie, you can’t kill something dead. The Marvel zombies consumed all life in that UNIVERSE. Not galaxy, universe, they ate that whole reality. Nurgle’s Rot hasn’t even infected 1% of one galaxy, let alone all of the universe.
I like 40k therefore Nurgle’s Rot wins is not an argument. I like 40k too but they can’t match Marvel’s feats.
i think we are all forgetting plants vs. zombies and the awesome power of zombie michael jackson
“OMG, Nurgle’s Rot only works on mortals”
OMG Nurgles Rot works on goddam everything, including planets and deamons, both of which are very immortal (and planets have never been alive so…)
” you can’t make a zombie a zombie”
nurgles rot affects WH40k plague ZOMBIES, so you can zombify a zombie
“Nurgle’s Rot hasn’t even infected 1% of one galaxy, let alone all of the universe.”
thats because there is a barrier between the immaterium and the galaxy, so it cant just rampage freely like the marvel infection. if nurgle was able to toss his rot whereever he pleased then the WH galaxy would be rotted in weeks, if not days.
i think we have a winner : icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/funny-pictures-these-cats-are-zombies.jpg
You know I can’t remember it infecting planets and rocks and whatnot so I’m gonna have to ask for a quote on that.
wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Nurgle%27s_Rot
Says “Nurgle’s Rot is the most foul of the countless contagions which afflict mortal beings. It is Nurgle’s gift to the mortal universe. It is completely incurable, highly infectious, has a very slow course that turns the infected into bloated, rotting, corpses,1a and worst of all it corrupts the soul of the infected into new Plaguebearers”.
I’ve been a fan of 40k for a long time and I don’t remember it doing what you say. What you’re talking about sounds like the corruption of a planet that’s been under Chaos rule for too long as seen in one of the Gaunt’s Ghosts books. Besides this is all zombies not Nurgle vs zombies. If we start arguing which zombies would infect which we have no way to prove anything. Nurgle’s Rot is the worst disease in 40k but 1- This is a bunch of universes together not just in the 40k universe
2- It’s a disease, not a zombie. This isn’t whose the most infectious it’s zombie vs zombie.
So in a zombie on zombie match the cosmic powered god zombies roflstomp everyone else in like 5 minutes. Then go on to eat everything else in the other universes from the match. Just like on Marvel vs 40k this is a crushing win on Marvel’s part. I like both so I’m not disappointed either way.
“I’ve been a fan of 40k for a long time and I don’t remember it doing what you say. ”
2nd newest rulebook has some fluff about deamons, which tells a little story about a planet becoming nuglised by the rot. ill find it in a bit and write it down.
“This isn’t whose the most infectious it’s zombie vs zombie.”
however, the infectiousness of the zombie disease DOES matter, as extremely infectious diseases, which corrupt the sufferer to a particular persons casue (such as the flood parasite things or the T-virus) could infect other zombies and so increase the numbers of one side while decreasing the numbers on the other.
“So in a zombie on zombie match the cosmic powered god zombies roflstomp everyone else in like 5 minutes.”
not if theyre infected by the rot they wont.
and aslo, i think the kitties could take anything marvel could throw.
Cosmic powered zombies can vaporize the planet from orbit with no chance of infection solving the need to debate that. Zombie Sentry could probably solo it, so could zombie Thor. Zombie Sentry broke through from another universe and started the whole thing in the first place so there’s probably another whole universe of super zombies. It’s just too much, Marvel is super overpowered.
k, mebey marvel is too overpowered for WH40k (goddam comic book power levels), but teh kittehs still beat marvel.
do the things from I am legend count as zombies? or do infested terran count?or the infected from prototype?
“marvel zombies……………………”
Uh…zombie-Sentry witht he ability to punch a hole in space-time. Nevermind the army of zombie super humans, aliens, mutants, cyborgs, etc.
“Or maybe movie I Am Legend zombies”
I didn’t consider these zombies.
“on a serious note nurgle’s zombies/demons from WH40K would win”
feats?
“Marvel Zombies, yes. Zombie Sentry basically > every other type of zombie in fiction.”
I point out again that after getting shot he literally punched a hole in his universe.
“Aside from them though, do the Flood/Necromorphs count? I mean, they’re pretty much “space zombies” in every sense of the word.”
Necromorphs I can see falling into the category. Flood…? No.
“Well that is a little too easy to make a decision. If it had not included the Marvel Zombies the Flood or the Necromoprhs could have won.”
I’d want to debate this but I can’t think of any other zombie-like races out there unless the Zerg were included. Mostly because they qualify as a zombie better than the Flood (not saying much).
“I just remembered, Do the Black Lanterns count as Zombies?”
That is a tough one. They undead and everything and do follow the trend…
“It even flows through Nurgle himself. It was described as “Nurgle’s gift” implying it’s more or less part of Nurgle himself. Marvel zombies stand absolutley no chance whatsoever”
Yes, yes…this really is proof that the marvel-zombies lose.
“You can’t turn zombies into zombies into zombies but you can sure as hell repurpose them. And how do you know these Sumerian gods are stronger than Nurgle? Nurgle’s rot has already proven to be uncontestedly the most dangerous disease to reach the galaxy. Unless the Deadites are proven to be capable of stopping Nurgle’s Rot, the Rot wins as those Sumerian gods can’t go in and help their disease due to the outside help rule.”
Are you seriously bringing this up…? Okay, Nurlge’s the nastiest thing in one galaxy. Deadites is the deadliest thing to multiple universes. So, which is worse?
“Asgardians? You mean those people who would likely get their asses handed to them by a generic group of metahumans in tights? Hulk beat up Thor. Thor>all the Asgardians except Odin. By logic alone the Asgardians are if anything stronger humans. Like Space Marines without power armor. ”
Depends on the writer. Thor has also beaten the Hulk.
“Fail huh? They seemed like slightly above average hummies to me. ”
Nevermind the horrific super human monsters they’re fighting…
Or did you assume those were at human levels too?
“Cosmic powered zombies can vaporize the planet from orbit with no chance of infection solving the need to debate that. Zombie Sentry could probably solo it, so could zombie Thor. Zombie Sentry broke through from another universe and started the whole thing in the first place so there’s probably another whole universe of super zombies. It’s just too much, Marvel is super overpowered.”
Zombie-Phoenix+Zombie-sentry would just rape shit from afar as needed…
This is basically a sheetload of humans and aliens vs the strongest Marvel characters except both with an insatiable hunger for living flesh.
I mean zombies don’t try to eat or infect their own kind so would they really try to infect another zombie-like race? They don’t think, they just eat/infect. However, Marvel Zombies can think, making them more likely of an enemy since they will behave more human-like…
Marvel-zombies would still win indefinitely though.
this is a tough one…..im gonna have to vote for either….”devil’s playground” zombies or “la horde” zombies……what can be worse than parkour zombies…
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oh….no scratch that……NEMESIS……or the tyrant t-103 from the upcomming resident evil: raccon city…yeah thats where id put my money…resident evil tyrants…..
or the flood…….i dunno ….tyrants….flood….tyrants….flood….can i vote for both?