Monster March Madness Kicks Off Round 2

After watching some major NCAA upsets this weekend we know you all are dying to see which Techland villains made it to the Sweet 16.

Last week we gave you a rundown of all 64 teams and knocked out out 32 villains off the bat. Today you’ll find out who from Oolong Island and Rapture moved forward (and tomorrow you’ll see who wins in the Phantom Zone and Narnia sections of the bracket).

Considering who’s remaining, who’s your favorite to take it all? Dark horse Lucy Van Pelt? Zeus? The Flood? Keep letting us know in the comments below.

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  • drlinus

    lucy van pelt outmatches the kingpin in every category imaginable: intelligence, manipulation abilities, physical strength, speed, masculinity. the only thing kingpin has on lucy is age.

  • tereglith

    I would also like to point out that Lucy has the rather startling ability to yell so loudly the people literally spin around in mid-air and fall to ground in a heap, dazed. Surely this will come into play during her fights?

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