Just as the title says. Take a character who did not originate in a comic book, and insert them into the cast of a pre-existing comic book character. It can be as an ally, villain, side character, etc.
I feel like Jason Voorhees post-zombification would make for a great Batman villain as long as they're leaning heavy into slasher movie tropes. Sure, Batman is smarter, but Jason could be one of the characters who could challenge him in terms of stealth, something I feel like most of his bad guys don't do.
>Always seems to vanish the second you take your eyes of him
>Just when you think you're safe, he's right behind you
>While not a fancy combatant, he's strong enough to kill in seconds if he gets you within his range
>Undead nature + regeneration means he's hard to damage and won't suffer fatigue in a fight
>Cannot be knocked out, has to be beaten by non-traditional means like returning him to his lake
Whom would you pick, Yea Forums?
Add a non-comic book character to a comic book's cast
Imagine Jason in Arkham
Kill yourself OP
Steven from Steven Universe
I want to see how long he can last in Berserk manga
manga is probably cheating though
Put Goku in Superman
MAKING THE MOTHER OF ALL OMELETTES HERE, CAP
CAN'T FRET OVER EVERY SINGLE EGG
Ant Man in Thanos' ass.
Absolutely Based
Lotta work in Gotham City
All you've done is reminded me how Solomon Grundy used to be such a threat that Green Lantern had to dump him on the moon now he hangs out in Arkham waiting for the next time Batman needs a big guy to punch out.
Put batman in the joker
I was always annoyed D.C. Never did a cross over when they were publishing the Jason /fredddy comics
Jason vs Batman
Freddy Krueger vs (Original) Teen Titans
Would have been fun comics
(Followed by Pinhead meets Jimmy Olsen or earth 2 Wonder Woman )
>hey Jim, have you seen the new guy?
>huh, no. Which cell?
>Cell 13
>but it's empty
>oh OH
Has Batman ever dealt with like a mentally handicapped villain? Because I could see him feeling pity for Jason considering he’s a disabled young boy that died turned into a monster.
>I forgive you Griffith
>yay we're best friends
>That Guts guy I won't forgive, he's far too masculine
Joker, or at least killing joke joker
Solomon Grundy is... kinda similar depending on who's writing the story, but unlike Grundy, Jason cannot be reasoned with or talked/calmed down.
Unless you can trick him using his mom.
I add Jimmy Olsen to the DC universe.
Egghead, I guess?
Shit, I meant Humpty Dumpty.
Yeah, well, how many times is Batman gonna put on a Momma Voorhees disguise or rig up a fake floating cadaverous head to defuse a Jason situation?
>Clark we're out f chocodiles, could you use that super speed to pick some up
A lot? Seems like something he’d do.
To be honest I'd imagine Bats would be thrilled with Jason's immortality giving him a reason to cut loose and get incredibly lethal with his martial arts and gadgets.
I dunno; Batman doesn't really have the onus to go "At last! Time to break out the Mortal Kombat shit!" or be in a position to deliver a "I live in a world of cardboard" speech.
If Jason being already dead/undead in general won't violate his no killing rules, he'd let loose with bat chainsaws, a Freeze gun from Victor, and just pull out all the stops, but he wouldn't be happy about it by a long shot.
I think part of the issue is Bats wouldn't know how far is too far. What if he ends up perma-killing Jason by freezing him and then smashing him? Then he's killed someone.
Add rapeman to all
Though my magic is bad
The weakest you've met
Beware my power
BECAUSE I'M NOT DONE YET!
Star Sapphire Noel when?
I think she'd match more as blue.
Fair.
Star Sapphire Char/Sol when then?
Well, like I said, if Jason's not really alive--if he's literally a specter of vengeance from hell, then does Batman consider him a person?
I mean, for that matter does Batman kill animals like guard dogs? If Jason simply isn't human or counts as a sentient humanoid anymore, it's actually kind of interesting to wonder how far Batman would take the fight since he's never done anything like that before.
Not that I count that time he pulled a gun on Darksied because that boiled down to a literal Him or the Universe situation if I recall...Any No-Kill policy kinda gets thrown out at that point.
Jason is a revenant along the the lines of Solomon Grundy. So the question is, would Batman kill Solomon Grundy?
Not quite. Grundy has displayed the ability to talk, be reasoned with (sort of) and is not *always* just in a bestial Kill-Everything state.
All Undead Jason does, however, is kill people. That's it. he cannot talk, he doesn't try to do anything else. Part 2--which is where someone invoked his mom to try to talk him down-- was done when he was still alive. The only time he's ever had any sort of change in focus from wantonly killing rando people or trespassers is when he went after Freddy Krueger and that guy had gone out of his way to antagonize Jason.
It’s possible Jason can’t talk, even before he died.
...That is true; he's been implied or outright shown to have been a special needs child before everything went south.
Jeez, this is even more darker than I intended. I have no idea now if Batman would just pull out all the stops or at the very least just lure him to a construction sight and bury him in tons of concrete before shipping the block back to Cyrstal Lake.
He might have some sympathy, Jason was no older than most of his Robins when he died and nowhere near as mentally mature.
Yeah, but Jason doesn't seek out people to kill, he just stays in one area. That's a degree of sentience. He knows not to leave Crystal Lake (Unless a cruise ship comes by, apparently.)
He stays there because it’s his home, nest, even animals can do that.
Yeah, but he built a house and made a shrine to his mom.
Amygdala. Though most people on here wouldn't suggest or even know who that is because Yea Forums doesn't read comics
He was shown calling for help in the drowning flashbacks in Jason Takes Manhattan.
He had one line while possessing someone else in Jason Goes to Hell, which indicates that he can talk, but he simply chooses not to or is physically incapable of doing it anymore in his own body.
So in other words, Camp Crystal Lake is like his territory, the shack was the specific place he lived, otherwise he just goes around the general area, unless acted upon by an outside force, such as a ship, or if he thinks his mom is telling him to go somewhere, or he’s after a specific person which isn’t very common but has occasionally happened.
His body is decaying, possible that the vocal chords are dead.
Cooler & later Metacooler as a Thor or Martian Manhunter villain.
Drawn by Ivan Reis or Liam Sharp.
>TMNT encounter the 13 Blessings
Pretty much yeah
Okay. Good to know I was right. instead of being left to wonder.