A list of puns related to "Magog (DC Comics)"
A race track is built along the Milky Way galaxy, and everyone is has enough oxygen supply to make it around. 3 laps. On your marks, get set, go!
(Comment who gets second to dead last as well)
There is going to be a lot of answers to this question for sure because there is a lot of people that you can fully choose in general
like him "holding back" shouldn't mean his full power is somehow magically stronger than people of the near the same/comparable ,the exact same, or far more power than him. Hell WM alone has shown better feats against him by herself but all of sudden her and like 4 other powerhouses can't take superman at "full power"???
Mine has to be either Scott Pilgrim (2010), Super (2010) or Dredd (2014)
Title, everyone in-character.
first few years as the human body can literally only take so much , alot of his body should be stiff and hard to move , his range of motion should be hampered and he shouldn't be able to nearly as much after all the injuries he's sustained
Power Girl is in that strange category of superheroes who aren't quite iconic enough to be household names, but can still spark arguments among hardcore fans. Yet most of her notoriety stems from exactly one thing. And if you're a fan, you probably already know what I mean.
First making her debut in All-Star Comics #58 in February 1976, Power Girl (also known as Karen Starr and Kara Zor-L) first came to prominence as a member of the superhero team "The Justice Society of America". She can fly, she's superhumanly strong, and she has x-ray vision and heat visionβwhich you might recognize as Superman's powers. That's because she's also Superman's cousin, and a fellow survivor of the planet Krypton's destruction.
Now, even if you're only casually aware of the Superman comics, you might know that Superman has a younger female cousin who also fights crime. But doesn't she call herself "Supergirl"?
Well, yes. And that's where it gets complicated.
See: Power Girl is actually an alternate version of Supergirl from the alternate world of "Earth 2"βwhich is technically a whole universe, and was created before there was an "Earth 1". And, strangely enough, that's probably the least confusing thing about this whole mess.
So why is there an alternate version of Supergirl?
Answering that question actually requires diving head-first into the bizarre history of American superhero comics and their odd relationship with American history.
See: the American comic book industry really took off at the height of the Great Depression, when cheap entertainment was in high demand. Comic books were an appealing source of affordable entertainment for American kids struggling through the Depression, and superhero stories were a great escapist fantasy for people who needed a spark of hope in a time of hardship and uncertainty. This led to a famously fertile period in the history of American comic books known as "The Golden Age of Comics", which lasted roughly from 1938 to 1945. And National Allied Publications (eventually renamed "DC Comics") emerged as one of the biggest comic book publishers in the world during that period.
For various reasons, superhero comics briefly dipped in popularity after World War II, forcing DC Comics to cancel several of their monthly comic books and retire their lead characters. A-Listers like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman survived, but mid-tier characters li
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Everyone can use their powers and can go all out
Battle Location : An alternate universe in which every character can use their powers
SCP Foundation :
All The SCPS
Cthulhu Mythos :
All The Beings
Marvel Universe :
Everybody
(Ranging from Superheroes to God level beings)
DC Universe :
Everybody
(Ranging from Superheroes to God Level Beings)
Anime :
Every Cosmic Level up being
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