Quarterfinals Match 3
First, my apologies for being over a week late with this post. I've experienced a lot of internet disruptions recently, but they are (hopefully) now resolved.
Second, calling this fight was a lot more difficult than I had anticipated. Maybe readers felt similarly conflicted, because this was the first time in a while that I received no reader feedback.
Ultimately for me, this one boiled down to a literal coin toss. Thus the winnah and last semifinalist is: THE PROWLER!
Semifinals Match 1
Our first semifinal match sees Marvel's mystic mage of Native America, the Black Crow against Richard Nyquist's teen hero, Ion. So who do you think pulls this out? Is experience determinative, or does youth (and maybe even beginner's luck?) count for more?
Background on Black Crow
Background on Ion
Setting
This fight takes place in a fantastical parallel realm inhabited by hobbit-like people and other assorted nature beings, most of whom seem surprisingly standoffish and unfriendly. The countryside is mostly flat and abounding with pleasant-smelling trees, grass, and various wildflowers.
First, my apologies for being over a week late with this post. I've experienced a lot of internet disruptions recently, but they are (hopefully) now resolved.
Second, calling this fight was a lot more difficult than I had anticipated. Maybe readers felt similarly conflicted, because this was the first time in a while that I received no reader feedback.
Ultimately for me, this one boiled down to a literal coin toss. Thus the winnah and last semifinalist is: THE PROWLER!
Semifinals Match 1
Our first semifinal match sees Marvel's mystic mage of Native America, the Black Crow against Richard Nyquist's teen hero, Ion. So who do you think pulls this out? Is experience determinative, or does youth (and maybe even beginner's luck?) count for more?
Black Crow as depicted in Civil War #6 (DEC 2006) |
Ion as depicted in MOST Comics (8 MAY 2017) |
Background on Ion
Setting
This fight takes place in a fantastical parallel realm inhabited by hobbit-like people and other assorted nature beings, most of whom seem surprisingly standoffish and unfriendly. The countryside is mostly flat and abounding with pleasant-smelling trees, grass, and various wildflowers.
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