Other then superman, who is the most powerful character in Yea Forums media?
Other then superman, who is the most powerful character in Yea Forums media?
Any character who is omnipotent
Case in point
The correct answer here is so obviously Imhotep.
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So, Rocky Balboa?
Sir Galahad?
Maria Katyusha of Uber has a nice power set the gets just close enough to invulnerable to not be boring but not enough reality altering powers to be boring.
It's The Destroyer right?
You sure this is not about Saitama?
The tricky thing about Jon is that after he was banished to Undisclosed Heights at the conclusion of the Dog/Eat/CatDog resurrection arc, the mangaka failed to provide us with objective measurements of his strength. A lot of you faggots (you know who you are) subscribe to the theory that the fandom should just default to Jon's upper limits as we knew them before he fused with Hobbes, but I personally fell off that band wagon somewhere between his marriage to Bunny Bravo and his decision to divorce himself from the Justice League. I don't know why the author thought it would be a good idea to shoehorn a romantic subplot, but to his credit, I think forcing Jon to assume the mantle of Johnny's father was the correct choice. And now that Arbuckle's been struck with the Arrow twice, I think we can assume he can at the very least push Shaggy beyond the fabled 5%. You can debate me all night, but you know I'm right. 「Play that Funky Music White Boy」 counters Shaggy's 「It's Terror Time Again」 hard, chiefly because it monopolizes reluctance, a resource necessary for Shaggy's natural cowardice to appear endearing. But since we don't know how the stand matures after Shaggy is pushed beyond 5%, what comes next is all game theory.
Man everyone in my house is asleep and I'm holding on at Hobbes
When was there a Catdog/Garfield crossover event?
This is one of the least funny things I’ve read on here in awhile
It technically wasn't canon, but that's only because of third-party advertiser meddling. The crossover event was not advertised and aired only once on Yiddish television back in the late 1940s. With America coming out of WWII, the public was clamoring for evidence of the country superiority, not only on the fields of battle, but in the creative space as well. The crossover event was a little too ambitious, though - I don't think the public was willing to accept Hank Hill's marriage to Barney Rubble, which plot-wise served as the catalyst for Catdog's black magic resurrection ritual. They needed to combine primeval bedrock with propane and a few gallons of semen. I know it sounds retarded, but that's just how these things were written back in the 50s. They baked chunks of ham in molds of gelatin for Christ's sake - the overall IQ level was a few points south of what we intellectuals have come to acknowledge as "the bar."
The fight between Winslow and Jon was kino, though.
Go read Shag n Scoob from like 17 or so onwards. It's basically what you're trying to do, except it's actually good.
Close. He’s Michael Demiurgos of DC’s Silver City i.e. Heaven, and also kind of a useless load in the comic he’s most prominent in (Lucifer’s run of all things, Mel) despite possessing the power half of the fucking Presence himself’s being. Because he’s trying to be an honourable, faithful man in a cosmos where assholes finish first.
Even his dad is disappointed he never rebelled, like his brother THE DEVIL
To be fair, in the grand scheme of things, The Devil did something really stupid to become The Devil.
When is a crossover event ever considered canon?
based