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<blockquote data-quote="Chun-tzu" data-source="post: 381364" data-attributes="member: 1441"><p>Batman vs Captain America</p><p></p><p>They've fought twice. In Marvel Comics vs DC Comics, Batman and Cap fight for hours with no clear victor, although Batman is more winded than Cap is. Batman ends up winning with a lucky batarang shot (Cap's shield missed). This outcome was decided by popular fan vote, however.</p><p></p><p>Bruce Wayne also tangled with Steve Rogers in Batman and Captain America, by John Byrne. This was set back in the Golden Age, during World War II. Soldier Steve Rogers is assigned to protect Bruce Wayne. Bruce gives him the slip, and is doing some detective work, and Steve mistakes this as espionage. They fight, matching each other perfectly, blow for blow. Bruce stops the fight when he realizes that only one man could know those martial arts moves AND have a slight physical edge on him: Captain America. Only then, does Rogers realize that Bruce Wayne is Batman.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion: the difference in skill between these two is minimal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Batman vs. Daredevil</p><p></p><p>They've met twice, in Daredevil and Batman (by Marvel) and Batman and Daredevil (by DC). They fight briefly, with Batman actually being able to sneak up on Daredevil despite his heightened hearing. Daredevil's radar sense saves him. The fight is ended before any conclusion. Batman, however, is able to figure out that Daredevil is blind, and has heightened senses. Thus, he knows Daredevil's weakness.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion: none</p><p></p><p></p><p>Batman vs. Spider-Man</p><p></p><p>They've met twice, in Batman & Spider-Man (by DC) and Spider-Man & Batman (by Marvel). They don't fight. Batman tries to give Spidey the brush off, and when Spidey touches his shoulder, Batman puts some kind of wrist lock on him (that hurts Spidey, despite his spider-strength). Spidey flips Batman, who lands on his feet, and they call a truce.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion: none</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chun-tzu, post: 381364, member: 1441"] Batman vs Captain America They've fought twice. In Marvel Comics vs DC Comics, Batman and Cap fight for hours with no clear victor, although Batman is more winded than Cap is. Batman ends up winning with a lucky batarang shot (Cap's shield missed). This outcome was decided by popular fan vote, however. Bruce Wayne also tangled with Steve Rogers in Batman and Captain America, by John Byrne. This was set back in the Golden Age, during World War II. Soldier Steve Rogers is assigned to protect Bruce Wayne. Bruce gives him the slip, and is doing some detective work, and Steve mistakes this as espionage. They fight, matching each other perfectly, blow for blow. Bruce stops the fight when he realizes that only one man could know those martial arts moves AND have a slight physical edge on him: Captain America. Only then, does Rogers realize that Bruce Wayne is Batman. Conclusion: the difference in skill between these two is minimal. Batman vs. Daredevil They've met twice, in Daredevil and Batman (by Marvel) and Batman and Daredevil (by DC). They fight briefly, with Batman actually being able to sneak up on Daredevil despite his heightened hearing. Daredevil's radar sense saves him. The fight is ended before any conclusion. Batman, however, is able to figure out that Daredevil is blind, and has heightened senses. Thus, he knows Daredevil's weakness. Conclusion: none Batman vs. Spider-Man They've met twice, in Batman & Spider-Man (by DC) and Spider-Man & Batman (by Marvel). They don't fight. Batman tries to give Spidey the brush off, and when Spidey touches his shoulder, Batman puts some kind of wrist lock on him (that hurts Spidey, despite his spider-strength). Spidey flips Batman, who lands on his feet, and they call a truce. Conclusion: none [/QUOTE]
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