Match A:
Bullseye
Powers: Perfect accuracy,
Expert martial artist and hand to hand combatant,
Enhanced durability due to adamantium laced bones
Equipment: Harpoon gun
VS
Gorilla Grodd
Powers: Superhuman physical attributes, Vast psionic powers including transference of his consciousness, psychokinesis, telepathy, mind control, psychic blasts and matter manipulation
Environment: Atlantis (Marvel). Both competitors are equipped with an unlimited air supply. Grodd may not use mind control on Bullseye.
Match B:
Solomon Grundy
Powers: Born on a Monday, pantsless, Superhuman strength and endurance
VS
Taskmaster
Powers: Photographic reflexes
Equipment: Two Katanas, 10 Throwing Knives, two semi-automatic pistols, SHIELD energy projector for duplicating Marvel-specific weapons
Environment: The Negative Zone
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All the way. He should win this whole thing.
Are the air supplies provided by devices that can be damaged, or are they breathing magically?
Equipment: Harpoon Gun
So, if Taskmaster can stay at a distance or use hit and run tactics, I say he has this thing. Up close, Grundy will probably wipe the floor with him.
On most of those old superhero cards of Wolverine said his weight was about 400 lbs due to the skeleton. So my guess is that Bullseye would sink.
Trust me, Taskmaster is going to get my vote, but I'm just throwing out options.
Unless he can surprise Grodd by throwing coral or whatever at Grodd at deadly speed and accuracy despite the impediment of the environment, he's greatly handicapped.
I think you're overthinking it.
It's perfect accuracy.
I always considered his perfect accuracy and his ability to throw anything with deadly force to be two different abilities. I'm not sure that "perfect" accuracy means he can still turn anything into a weapon, even underwater. Since it's a comic book character it might, but it's still a pretty big question.
I'll just assume he can, I guess.
agreed. I don't see one harpoon droping Grod, unless its a "Critical hit! Eye socket!" situation. Just how "perfect" is Bullseye's ain these days?
Even with a harpoon lodged in his left eye socket, Grodd still has one eye left. It's enough.
He can emulate any movements he watches almost perfectly. (i.e. he watches Spidey's or DD's agility moves, and can now jump around to his own physical limit)
edit: how long does Taskmaster's muscle memory last? i mean does he have the abilities of all the other combatants by watching the fight tapes?
He can also move twice as fast as the human body allows, though it puts a strain on his body if he does it for too long.
Grodd mind controls a crapload of sharks. Sends thme at Bullseye.
Bullseye fires the harpoon.
Grodd blocks it with telekinesis.
Sharks tear Bullseye apart.
A perfectly logical scenario.
But SG is just a big strong guy, right? So there's no help there. All he can hope to do is (from the guns in the picture) Shoot him a whole lot and hope he falls down. Is SG particularly fast? Or does he shamble alot, like a normal zombie?
I like the way you think.
I think we are missing one important piece of info for the SG/Taskmaster fight.
Is it on a Monday?
In this tourny alone Taskmaster has had access to tapes of Sabertooth Lady Shiva, and Bullseye. With those skill sets alone he should be able to clean up Solomon.
Bullseye causing Blob to choke on a rubber band ball or whatever probably didn't convince Grodd he was enough of a threat to warrant so much caution either. Regardless of whether or not Bullseye can still throw under water, Grodd will assume that that is the case.
I think they're both fucked under water. I say Bullseye with a harpoon to the face, but if something happens that causes him to miss, he's got nothing. I don't think he can throw anything in water.
If that happens I think Grodd wins, controls some atlanteans to kill him.