Those living gods just don’t go down easy, do they?
I’ve been receiving submissions for the latest Supervillainous contest, and I’m thrilled at how much thought and effort has been put into the designs. Keep ‘me coming! Like I said, there will be multiple winners this time around!
-Zap
By CK Thu Jun 2nd 2016 at 9:36 pm
Hit him again, hit him again, harder, harder, harder! And, maybe, aim a little lower.
By McSponkey Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 12:22 am
Throw him through the portal into the time resetting universe.
By CyborgJesus Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 8:31 pm
Kind of makes you wonder why claw didn’t just cut to the chase and ask his daughter from the future how to kill him. Of course that might have been what she was doing earlier but now he’s off the ship. This is why secret plans go awry, too many moving parts and none of the parts know where they were supposed to move.
By CTNC Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 2:56 am
The Claw said Go to hell, so I say send him to the center of the Earth.
By Random Guy Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 3:54 am
He’s a good dad.
By Eoraptor Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 5:24 am
put a set of headphones on him with a nuclear powered walkman plating the barney song, might not kill him, but should reduce his brain to tapioca
By Towering Barbarian Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 7:31 am
Well, I guess he didn’t get to be an intergalactic emperor merely on his good looks and charming personality alone! @_@
Where’s a Phantom Zone Projector when you need one? ^_^;
By Kaian Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 9:57 am
Stasis shell also keeping him from further damage/being moved?
By Eoraptor Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 1:39 pm
that thought occured to me too
By Ladon Fri Jun 3rd 2016 at 5:25 pm
Called it
By Easily amused Sun Jun 5th 2016 at 2:00 am
I recommend antimatter. Should kill anything comprised of matter, even psycho alien emperors. It would likely take upwards of 8 oz, which would wipe out most of the city they happen to be in, but if introduced to scarvok’s head/whereever his brain is it should do him in.
By Hinoron Tue Oct 22nd 2019 at 11:00 pm
Possibly the Stasis field is interfering. However it’s holding back his own force, it seems likely force applied externally would be equally hampered. Or if the field is more “stasis” than it is “field” and is maintaining him in a fixed state, altering that state (such as adding some big holes) would be problematic for the same reason.
I’d wondered if that could be a problem since it was mentioned.
Flying him into the sun was the better plan. Stasis field wears off, and he’s inside a star.