Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-26948022-20151007162228/@comment-25172205-20151007191951

Huh, this is quite the match-up you've made here. In one corner, we've got a shape-shifting parasite of terror, and in the other, a gaseous criminal cursed by the torments of science.

Personally, I'd have to go with The H-Man. He can shift into any shapes or sizes, kills with a mere touch, and can only be defeated by electrocution or incineration, two debatably difficult-to-achieve deaths; for the Human Vapor at least. As far as I'm aware, the Human Vapor's only abilities are to sublimate into a gaseous form and kill people by asphyxiation. Honestly, neither of these abilities seem very useful when pitted against an opponent who has no determinable form, and only has very specific weaknesses.

The only scenarios I can see occurring during this battle are the H-Man winning, or the Human Vapor retreating. Alas, at the absolute bare minimum, there is a slim chance the Human Vapor could somehow obtain electricity and/or flame. But, both seem unlikely especially when you take into account that a.) the Human Vapor would need prior knowledge of H-Man's weaknesses to acquire the specific materials needed in advance, and b.) H-Man can very easily create more of himself, which would make it exceedingly difficult to defeat him without a fire or electrical charge of massive proportions.

Needless to say, after examining the attributes of both creatures, it becomes apparent that the H-Man would most-likely come out victorious in this situation.