

Suggested by iKnowledge Vicious is pretty good with a sword and can even dodge bullet shots. That being said, he is definitely not ready for an opponent like Batman Beyond. Beyond has a suit which greatly enhances his physical combat abilities and Terry was already able to take on gangs without it. This would not only equalize the speed between them but Terry has a lot of gadgets at his disposal too. Ultimately, I don’t see Vicious being able to claim an advantage here. Batman Beyond wins.
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Isshiki Otsutsuki vs Boruto


Suggested by Anonymous Boruto has his spiral Rasengan, but it just won’t be enough in this round. Isshiki still completely dominates him in both pure power, speed, and every other kind of ability. I don’t see Boruto ever quite being able to match him either, the gap is just too much. At this point Boruto would need some kind of DBZ sequel in order to win. Isshiki Otsutsuki wins.
Isshiki Otsutsuki vs Kawaki


Suggested by Anonymous Kawaki may have some decent skills but he’s definitely not in quite the same league as Isshiki. Isshiki is still much more powerful in terms of strength and speed. His overall hax are better as well and ultimately what this means is that in a fight Kawaki wouldn’t last 5 minutes. He would need a major power boost to change that. Isshiki Otsutsuki wins.
Isshiki Otsutsuki vs Shikamaru


Suggested by Anonymous Shikamaru may be a master strategist but there definitely does come a point where it just doesn’t help a whole lot. Isshiki’s just way too powerful of a fighter for this to even matter in the end. Shikamaru’s shadows likely wouldn’t be strong enough to hold him either which puts the guy at even more of a disadvantage. Isshiki Otsutsuki wins.
Yami Sukehiro vs Luca Blight


Suggested by iKnowledge Luca is a good sword fighter but he definitely won’t be doing a whole lot against someone like Yami. Yami’s dark magic skills are just way more versatile. His slashes have more power behind them and he also has the speed advantage. So no matter how you slice it, Luca’s really going to be in for a tough time here. He’s starting off at a disadvantage and it doesn’t get much better for him. Yami Sukehiro wins.
Shub-Niggurath vs Zenon (Black Clover)


Suggested by iKnowledge Shub-Niggurath is a mythical being of immense power but there isn’t a lot it can hope to do against Zenon. Zenon is one of the dark triad and as a result he has one of the highest power levels across the entire Black Clover series. There aren’t a whole lot of opponents who can defeat him in a fight. Ultimately they would all fall at some point or another. This creature isn’t fast enough to dodge Zenon’s attacks and that puts him in a tough spot. Zenon (Black Clover) wins.
Isshiki Otsutsuki vs Thor


Suggested by Anonymous Isshiki Otsutsuki is insanely powerful to the point where almost nobody can stand in his way. Thor has a lot of power as well but just doesn’t have the speed needed to land his blows. Isshiki will always have the edge thanks to this since he can land hits and keep dodging until they finish the job. Isshiki Otsutsuki wins.
Rock Lee vs Hulk


Suggested by iKnowledge In his Maestro form, the Hulk gained great abilities and became one of the stronger fighters in Marvel. His physical strength is considerable but the main issue is that he won’t be fast enough to damage Rock Lee. Rock Lee moves with incredible speeds and will always manage to be one step ahead of the guy. His kicks will also deal massive damage and the Hulk just won’t be able to get up from those blows. Rock Lee wins.
Patriot Games Review
This review is of the edited TV-14 version of the film. All thoughts below should be addressed as such as a review of the unedited version would be more negative.

When you’re getting ready for a movie about a CIA agent forced to go back in for one last ride, you know that things are going to be hype. This movie gives you everything you’d expect. You’ve got explosions, solid dialogue and an overall engaging film. There’s just something that’s hard to place my finger on in why it doesn’t pop out as much as the others. I don’t know, it’s a very good film but at the same time I guess it feels very by the books? No matter, still one I would certainly recommend to any action fan.
The movie starts with Jack just minding his own business now that he is a teacher. He has stopped being in the whole CIA business but then an assassination attempt occurs right in front of him so he is forced to intervene. He takes out one of the terrorists but the others get free. Jack is put on a ludicrous trial but after that it looks like things should be fine right? Well, it might not be all happy as he would hope as the other terrorists want to enact some revenge.
No matter how hard the villains beat the drum about how it’s all Jack’s fault for murdering one of their guys and how they need revenge…they wouldn’t be in this position if they hadn’t just tied to murder someone. I mean, you really reap what you sow in this kind of situation so you’d just think they would have thought more about that. It’s like if you put someone in prison for robbing you…the other robbers don’t have any kind of valid argument for wanting revenge. Of course, they’re all villains so it is what it is there.
As a result I’m not a big fan of any of the villains though. The main villain here is Sean. He is really all in on getting revenge since his brother was the guy that Jack got. He puts this above everything else so even his mission which is really about assassinating the British Minister of Ireland takes a backseat to his ambitions. As you can imagine, this isn’t something that thrills the rest of his group but there’s not much they can do about this anyway.
The other villains just don’t seem super smart. There is one scene in particular that I can’t go into depth with here but needless to say, if you see someone going crazy in front of you while they’re holding a gun, you should really….really think hard about your next step. If that step involves yelling and waving your gun around without a plan then things are probably not going to go well.
Jack is a very solid main character as you’d expect. He may be retired from the CIA but he hasn’t lost his skills or keeping the environment around him in view. He reacted quickly in the opening shooting and really did what he had to in order to win. Jack stays strong throughout the movie and is consistently resourceful. He may not be as quick to go into action as someone like Ethan Hunt, but he holds his own in a fight pretty well. Since his family are also targets, the whole movie is pretty personal for him. Jack doesn’t let it gets in the way of keeping a cool head though and maintains a good balance.
Commander Robby was also a solid character. He surprisingly doesn’t get to really be in the fight scenes here but just having him around in the climax is reassuring. Usually the main hero has to fight everyone off while completely alone but this time he at least has backup which is really good. This way they can at least keep the other villains subdued and also protect key areas.
As mentioned, the writing is solid throughout and the film’s pacing is pretty good. You definitely won’t be bored while watching this one. It’s also always interesting to have a main character who is less of a combat professional and more of a behind the desk guy. It may not always seem like it since he does get into a lot of fighting here but he gets to help out a bit with the planning in the background. That was a pretty interesting dynamic. We even get to see a fight from the TV screens back at base which was definitely a very different kind of experience. It was a unique way to show how the analysts see the fights going down in the military ops as usually we’re following the view of someone on the ground.
One of the more intense scenes would have to be when Jack is being followed by a couple of thugs out in the street. It’s broad daylight and he’s in an area with a lot of marines and soldiers, yet in that moment the place feels very secluded. That’s how it always goes too, when there’s trouble around it’s like everyone tends to vanish. The scene was handled very well and Jack had a good plan of action.
Meanwhile you had the car chase with his family as well. It’s too bad they couldn’t turn out of there because one turn would have probably saved them a lot of trouble. Of course, I’m crashed into that same area in a lot of Need for Speed games as well, it can be hard to dodge at that kind of intersection. It’s fun to think of how different the film would have been otherwise though. Definitely would have played out very differently.
Finally, we also had this Irish group who gets thrown into the mix since that’s where the terrorists are from. There’s some tension with the leader and Jack since the guy refuses to out the villains even though they’re committing acts of terror so Jack has to apply a little pressure. A blackmail subplot like that can always be intense and it’s rare to see the hero on the side of it.
Overall, Patriot Games was a pretty solid film. It’s a good action title that feels high quality. It may not really stand out among the more powerful titles out there, but it really doesn’t make any mistakes. It’s an intense story about a man having to protect his family from the revenge of a group of terrorists. Definitely a timeless kind of story that you could check out at any point.
Overall 7/10
Shazam vs Knuckles


Suggested by Sonic Shazam is incredibly powerful but he hasn’t had to go toe to toe with Sonic a bunch of times. While Knuckles definitely doesn’t have that same kind of speed, he is still incredibly fast in his super and hyper forms. His attacks would deal a whole lot of damage to Shazam as well. This could end up being a little close if Shazam is able to land some blows but ultimately Knuckles will win this out with his speed. Knuckles wins.