Jason Logan has written: 'iGeneration' -- subject(s): Computers and children, Computers and civilization, Human-computer interaction, Social aspects, Social aspects of Human-computer interaction
Jason is evil undead, and fairly inhuman. Michael is alive, evil, and human. Because of these factors I would presume Jason is stronger than Michael.
He enjoys the smell and taste of human fecal matter
Jason Alexander Datema has written: 'Human pulmonary function response to a controlled exposure to fine urban particulate matter'
Jason H. T. Bates has written: 'Lung mechanics' -- subject(s): Human mechanics, Lungs, Respiration
No, In Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives he becomes a zombie. Jason is only human in part 1, 2, 3 and 4. But he doesn't kill children or animals, mostly adults but if children get in his way to much then he kills them.
Jason Bright was voiced by Graham Cuthbertson, who has also voiced characters in the Assassin's Creed series and Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Jason voorhees would win. because Jason never dies and he would get scream's mask and take it off and then slice the man's head off.
No. Jason Pomar was caught using a shake weight backstage at an Edwin McCain show in mid 2010. It eventually led to his coming out of the closet and his sad demise as a human.
Jason would win because Michael is a human (no he not if he was human there would only be one Halloween that because mike got sho 12 times in the chest) and Jason is not and in Freddy vs Jason Freddy puts like 12 spikes in Jason and he pules them out and is total fine but that would kill Michael (like i said no it would not) and Jason gets his arm cut of and the next day he rose with both his arms (fingers not arm) with Freddys head. but you right Jason would win. No question. Jason would kill Michael in a minute. Jason has a higher body count than Michael, meaning he is a more experienced killer. Plus, he dishes out more brutal means of murder. And he is way tougher than Michael.
Jason Voorhees is a fictional killer from the Friday the 13th franchise. Jason, more often than not, never feels bad about killing people. This is probably due to the fact that he's more of an evil demon that never dies more than he is human.
Jason learned from Jack London that chasing after gold and glory cannot replace the value of friendship, loyalty, and human connection. He realized that true riches lie in relationships and shared experiences rather than material wealth.