Like, Xena is at least comparable in strength, and way higher in terms of speed, agility, skill, and experience.
In H2H Steve is going to have to deal with someone who can shut off his limbs...
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Like, Xena is at least comparable in strength, and way higher in terms of speed, agility, skill, and experience.
In H2H Steve is going to have to deal with someone who can shut off his limbs...
Toss in Good Omens as well, for fun.
... Unless Good Omens already counts as as the hypothetical crossover between The Omen and Hazbin Hotel, now that I think about it.
Remind me again, how much brain-electricity shenanigans can Storm and/or Namor get up to nowadays, and how long does it take for them to activate those abilities (if they still have them)? Also, is...
Obviously Galactus, and I'm definitely not saying that because I think it's about time he learned what it's like to deal with a bigger eater than himself.
Viewtiful Joe and Cup head, which I feel are approaching the same formula, just from different directions.
Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West, because Aloy can teach Deacon how to make...
I think that Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West and the Fallout Franchise would make an interesting crossover.
Everyone knows that the most powerful magical writing system is whatever set of graffiti tags causes the Jet Set Radio franchise's soundtrack to start playing.
They weren't D-listers when they were introduced, but I can't help but feel sad for Tenshinhan, Radditz, and Nappa falling so far behind the power curve after such excellent opening appearances.
Now that I've caught up to Jujutsu Kaisen,
Sukuna vs. Final Naraku (Inu Yasha). Especially since that final form is resistant to a much more powerful version of Sukuna's best attack, plus his...
I mean, Luffy was nominally raised by Garp, who probably subscribes to Luna's childrearing newsletter.
Honestly, you have Batman there, so he'll be doing recon to make sure that they don't run into a horde and working with everyone else on contingency plans in case a horde wonders onto their...
Clark's also a Kansas-grown walking refrigerator who knows how to build heavy duty fences and farm, so he's going to be the MVP for day to day life while also being able to help a reasonable amount...
I'm just imagining Galactus summoning forth the Ultimate Nullifier and watching EMIYA and Shirou instantly collapse in convulsions after automatically trying to scan them and Gilgamesh collapse with...
Imperfect Cell appearing on Kotaku Island (Hell's Paradise), to show them what it feels like to be on the other end of a man eating science project that is seeking to perfect itself. Ditto Fat Buu,...
In sage mode, Frog Song should be super effective against a guy who trains specifically to counter eye-based Genjutsu. The only issue is whenever or not Gai can blitz Pseudo-Sage Jiraya.
I think that Observation Haki should probably convey some degree of resistance to certain types of Genjutsu, especially if there's mastered it well enough to fight with their eyes closed. Dunno how...
I don't think that either of them is particularly vulnerable to electrical damage but Misaka's got way better reflex feats than Cole and he doesn't have an answer to her Railgun or Iron Sand Sword...
I'm pretty sure Luke knew nothing of the Force before Obi-Wan have him a quick rundown and basic training session a few hours before his death. And IIRC, Luke was unwilling to train her at the...
I mean, she trained under both Luke and Leia (both of whom were retired for probably significantly less time than Yoda and Obi Wan were when they trained Luke), probably at least as long as Luke...
Does Wolfram & Heart from Angel count as a corporation?
Here's the scene Sharp was talking about, in all it's ridiculous glory:
She didn't master a lightsaber without training, though?
In the first movie she only stood a chance against a heavily wounded Kylo Ren who was having a massive emotional breakdown, and by the...
Isn't that actually a "Sourcerer"?
While everything else is legitimate, I'm pretty sure that the last part is just a part of BotW's original policies of making the physics *feel* realistic rather than actually *be* realistic, because...
I mean, he could try to bludgeoning himself unconscious before Tuxedo Mask can punt him over a building, I guess.