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Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:16 pm
by d_sel1
I saw this suggested on the Death Battle site, so let's try.....

Magneto
v
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)

PS If you think another Green Lantern would make a more interesting contest with Magneto, suggest a replacement for Hal Jordan

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:40 am
by TulioDude
The big question is where are they fighting?

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:00 pm
by Shadowman
TulioDude wrote:The big question is where are they fighting?


One is a comic book hero, the other is a comic book villain.

I have to give this one to Hal. Hal doesn't actually use any metal, so he doesn't have anything for Magneto to manipulate.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:35 pm
by TulioDude
Is the ring itself metal?

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:05 pm
by Shadowman
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:31 pm
by d_sel1
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.


TulioDude brings up a good point. What I can google about it, it made up of an unknown material. The only one we could speculate on is the outlier that is Alan Scott's ring, which was made (eventually) from a meteorite. Most meteorite are made of iron (there are exceptions); so Scott's ring is probably (but not guaranteed) has enough iron for Magneto to screw with.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:10 pm
by TulioDude
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.


If it is,Magneto has a chance.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:46 pm
by Shadowman
d_sel1 wrote:
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.


TulioDude brings up a good point. What I can google about it, it made up of an unknown material. The only one we could speculate on is the outlier that is Alan Scott's ring, which was made (eventually) from a meteorite. Most meteorite are made of iron (there are exceptions); so Scott's ring is probably (but not guaranteed) has enough iron for Magneto to screw with.


We're talking about Green Lantern Hal Jordan and his genuine Oan ring, though.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:47 pm
by TulioDude
Shadowman wrote:
d_sel1 wrote:
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.


TulioDude brings up a good point. What I can google about it, it made up of an unknown material. The only one we could speculate on is the outlier that is Alan Scott's ring, which was made (eventually) from a meteorite. Most meteorite are made of iron (there are exceptions); so Scott's ring is probably (but not guaranteed) has enough iron for Magneto to screw with.


We're talking about Green Lantern Hal Jordan and his genuine Oan ring, though.


My point is still valid,though

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:22 pm
by d_sel1
Shadowman wrote:
d_sel1 wrote:
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:Is the ring itself metal?


Not that I know of. What I do know is that it's a semi-sentient alien material capable of making hard-light constructs out of the user's willpower and imagination.


TulioDude brings up a good point. What I can google about it, it made up of an unknown material. The only one we could speculate on is the outlier that is Alan Scott's ring, which was made (eventually) from a meteorite. Most meteorite are made of iron (there are exceptions); so Scott's ring is probably (but not guaranteed) has enough iron for Magneto to screw with.


We're talking about Green Lantern Hal Jordan and his genuine Oan ring, though.


You are right Shadowman, I was talking about Hal, but I left the original question slightly open-ended, just in case someone mentioned another Lantern that would be a better matchup. I am not a Lantern expert. All I could figure out Alan Scott does have a potential weakness, and probably is the wrong Lantern for the job. Here is the original question.

d_sel1 wrote:I saw this suggested on the Death Battle site, so let's try.....

Magneto
v
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)

PS If you think another Green Lantern would make a more interesting contest with Magneto, suggest a replacement for Hal Jordan


For all purposes, we should stick with Hal Jordan.
TulioDude, we got to assume the ring is not made of non-magnetic material for now, unless someone can prove otherwise. However, I think Magneto can even manipulate the iron in human blood, so is that a possible angle of attack for Magneto?

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:07 pm
by Shadowman
d_sel1 wrote:However, I think Magneto can even manipulate the iron in human blood, so is that a possible angle of attack for Magneto?


Has he ever even done that in the comics? I only know about him having done that in the movies, but that was only because Mystique had injected the guy with a lot of iron fillings beforehand.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 4:43 pm
by d_sel1
Shadowman wrote:
d_sel1 wrote:However, I think Magneto can even manipulate the iron in human blood, so is that a possible angle of attack for Magneto?


Has he ever even done that in the comics? I only know about him having done that in the movies, but that was only because Mystique had injected the guy with a lot of iron fillings beforehand.


Yeah.
http://www.magnetowasright.com/pages/about-magneto/feats-in-the-616.php
Apparently, Magneto seems to have the ability to mess with the rest of electromagnetic spectrum, including LIGHT. I also some comic book experts join in this one. I do not know the all of properties of Hard Light, and would Magneto be able to manipulate it. If so, this turns into a potential mismatch.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:28 pm
by Shadowman


Manipulating non-metallic objects, such wood, stone, weapons grade ceramics, or plastics.


How much crack do you think a writer would have to be on to include that in the list of things Magneto can influence? It's just stupid how powerful they've made him, just for the sake of making him more powerful while at the same time being painfully ignorant of his actual power set.

I really, really hate comics sometimes...

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:38 pm
by d_sel1
Shadowman wrote:


Manipulating non-metallic objects, such wood, stone, weapons grade ceramics, or plastics.


How much crack do you think a writer would have to be on to include that in the list of things Magneto can influence? It's just stupid how powerful they've made him, just for the sake of making him more powerful while at the same time being painfully ignorant of his actual power set.

I really, really hate comics sometimes...


Let's face it, writers do not understand the concept of magnetism.

(Although, a comic book hero who could manipulate the entire electromagnetic spectrum would be cool [I did imagine a TF from the distant future that could, but that is only in my imagination]}

I have a feeling that this battle might be unsolved.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 4:03 pm
by Psycho Warrior
I'm going with Hal for this one. Even assuming there's ample metal for magneto for manipulate, its not going to go well for him. Hal's got force fields, energy blasts, flight, and countless constructs to call on. Magnus's been beaten by the X-men, and on a power scale Hal's on par with the entire X-men team.

Magneto might be able to squeak out a win if he could keep the fight going long enough so that Hal's rin runs out, but that's a very big stretch.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 3:58 pm
by sto_vo_kor_2000
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:The big question is where are they fighting?


One is a comic book hero, the other is a comic book villain.

I have to give this one to Hal. Hal doesn't actually use any metal, so he doesn't have anything for Magneto to manipulate.

EXCEPT FOR THE IRON IN HIS BLOOD.

BUT i THINK THE RING CAN PROTECT FOR THAT.

BTW, WHATS THE RING MADE OF?

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:33 pm
by Shadowman
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:
Shadowman wrote:
TulioDude wrote:The big question is where are they fighting?


One is a comic book hero, the other is a comic book villain.

I have to give this one to Hal. Hal doesn't actually use any metal, so he doesn't have anything for Magneto to manipulate.

EXCEPT FOR THE IRON IN HIS BLOOD.

BUT i THINK THE RING CAN PROTECT FOR THAT.


There's only trace amounts of iron in human blood. It's why humans aren't ripped apart when in the presence of super magnets. (Such as what would be used in an MRI)

sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:BTW, WHATS THE RING MADE OF?


Willpower, probably.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 5:01 pm
by sto_vo_kor_2000
Shadowman wrote:
There's only trace amounts of iron in human blood. It's why humans aren't ripped apart when in the presence of super magnets. (Such as what would be used in an MRI)


According to the American Red Cross, one pint of blood contains about 250 milligrams of iron. Since the average human has about 10 - 12 pints of blood total, and this accounts for half of the iron in the body, that comes out to between 5 and 6 grams of iron per adult human body. That's just enough iron to make a medium- sized nail

so what you say is true.............however, that does not account for the effects on a human body the sudden removal of all iron or just the fast manipulation of iron on a human body.


sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:BTW, WHATS THE RING MADE OF?


Willpower, probably.
just did a little looking around, GL Power rings are said to be made of "Oaite," a compound found on Oa.
to me it sounds like a Oan metal.
and if so it might be something Maqgs can manipulate

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 3:26 pm
by Musha
I can judge this properly, especially considering Green Lantens current power rating. Magneto can be ruthless though. Im sure that sticky green substance could protect The Lantern from Magnetos abilities. At the same time the amount of metal and type of metal in the area would also be a factor... Im undecided.

Re: Green Lantern vs Magneto

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:16 am
by snavej
Both are impossible. Non-magic people win.

Alright, if you want another opinion, the winner would be the one who kills his sleeping opponent.