Flash (Barry) vs Ichigo


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This is a tribute to Justice League The Flashpoint Paradox. Flash is known as one of the fastest characters in DC. His speed is legendary and there are very few who can prevent him from just ending the match via speedblitz. Ichigo is a Captain level Soul Reaper (And Beyond!) and he could take down the Flash. The Flash is very fast, but Ichigo can outspeed him, not to mention that Ichigo has the massive advantage in raw power. Ichigo wins.

Future Foundation Volume 3 Review

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As you saw in my review of Volume 2, I enjoyed the last volume a lot. It was a big step up from the first volume and things were definitely getting high tier. The fate of the Earth hung in the balance and all of the villain’s were making their move. Unfortunately, this collection lacks a lot of what made the 2nd volume so great, but it was still end to the arc.

The last volume ended with the Marvel Universe teaming up to stop the Kree from destroying Earth, while the FF went to deal with the Inhumans. Well, none of that is shown in this comic. Instead we get a mild time skip and we see the kids land in the Arctic. They managed to translocate themselves to Dr Doom’s lair. Apparently they were attacked by Annihilus, so they were forced to escape. Dr Doom sends some Doombots to escort them to the mansion. Nathaniel is still talking tough and acting as if he’s smarter than Reed Richards. Albeit, it is a “fake” Reed so he’s not quite as smart. Dr Doom still has the collar around him, so he can’t defy Reed or he will basically become a mindless zombie. Dr Doom’s son is also around, but he doesn’t really get to help out.

A large part of the comic is Valeria having an inner monologue. She made several deals with various characters and continues to be a key part in ending this fight. She builds her own Lightsaber and the group gets ready to fight their ultimate battle. The Celestials have arrived and they aren’t here to have fun. Franklin holds them at bay for a little while, but then it’s time for Dr Doom and Reed Richards to give it a shot. In the meantime, the others take on one of the Celestial’s fingers. (Which can transform into a robot)

Reed Richards has the Infinity Gauntlet so he should be “All Powerful”. Not to mention that he also obtained the Ultimate Nullifier as well. Unfortunately, no gadget can make you obtain unlimited power (Unlike Bass, who possesses it normally) so Reed is defeated. Dr Doom holds his own for a few seconds, but the Celestials won’t be stopped. Finally, Franklin Richards of the future and Galactus come to even the odds.

After that, we get another time skip, so we don’t get to see the fight….which is pretty disappointing. The Fantastic Four and the Avengers are back home. They start to make repairs and also ground Valeria for saving the world behind their backs and not being very trustworthy. Spiderman takes it all in stride and heads off, but Human Torch decides that they should be roommates. The comic ends with Dr Doom finding something…interesting!

The Fantastic Four were absent for just about the whole time, so they looked pretty bad. The Celestials took them out pretty easily. The Celestials also didn’t seem to be that smart and while they’re “Really Tough” they just felt like really big Sentinels. I didn’t like any of the kids, but Dr Doom was cool. He kept his composure through the entire battle and met his end like a true her-villain. Franklin Richards (Future) was pretty good for the most part, and I’m glad that he’s actually fighting. (He should have stayed around for the Age of Ultron.)

This collection was good, but it was definitely missing a lot of things. It’s sad for readers of the series, since they skip most of the battles. Marvel expects you to transfer series (Or buy them both) to read the whole adventure. That’s pretty disappointing and the art also takes a major dip for the first half. The art gets better for the climax, but that definitely didn’t help matters. I’d still recommend it to the average fan, but don’t expect to see the Avengers or the Fantastic Four for very long. This story is really about the Future Foundation. Maybe that’s how it should have been all along…..or not. Either way, we still got to see the Dr Doom and Reed vs Celestials fight, which was pretty fun. One thing I’ve always liked about FF comics, is the epic dialogue. Reed’s definitely smarter than the other Marvel geniuses. So, hurry and check this comic out guys!

Overall 7/10

The Kid Who Saved Superman Review

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This book had a pretty ambitious plot. How could a kid save the strongest comic book character of all time? It was definitely a bold move, but did it pay off? I don’t think so, since there’s no logical way for it to happen. As a result, Superman’s durability is pretty bad, but you still end up admiring his courage in the face of certain defeat.

Hakeem is the main character and he’s always wanted to be a Geologist. Hakeem knows many things about caves and rocks, but he hasn’t been able to prove himself to the world just yet. He’s still a kid, so the others haven’t been able to notice his greatness. Hakeem gets his big chance when his group heads for a cave. The others stop to take a look at the regulations, but Hakeem goes in. He doesn’t think that backup will be needed, but is he right?

Meanwhile, Superman’s flying at a pretty solid speed. He makes sure to remind the audience that he can’t stop natural disasters (Since when?) and he just needs to try and save the people who are in danger. He stops a flood by melting it, but it was a close call. He hears the calls of the group and decides that he’ll save Hakeem. Superman’s pretty brave, but he never stood a chance! Let’s just say that this cave is more deadly than it appears.

This may have been Superman’s closest call and he nearly died. In the end, Hakeem had to step up and prove to everyone what a great geologist he was. He’s also smarter than Superman in that regard. (Superman confirms this when he says that Hakeem noticed the earthquake line first…) I honestly felt bad for Superman, since the ending is pretty humiliating for him. He got beaten both physically and mentally in this book and he had to tell everyone about it. This Superman book was very short and barely cracked 40 pages. It definitely wasn’t as fun as the other Superman books, but it was a decent read. It’s always fun to see Superman finally meet his match! I recommend the book if you don’t like Superman, or if you like to see him beat up. I’d also recommend it, if you just want a school story that features Superman in it for a guest star appearance. As I mentioned earlier, it’s barely 40 pages. It’s not like this is going to take away 2 hours of your life. (Bring It On…..)

Overall 6/10

Bulwark 2 vs Bulwark


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Bulwark was known as the world’s deadliest assassin! That’s some major props considering the other assassins in the Marvel Universe. Bulwark may have been bluffing, but either way he won’t be winning this round. Bulwark 2 has some pretty decent super strength and he takes the narrow win. Bulwark 2 wins.

Superman vs Ulquiorra


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Superman is a very powerful opponent, but he just isn’t strong enough to take down someone as skilled as Ulquiorra. Ulquiorra can fire energy blasts of immense power and one hit is enough to level a whole city! Superman won’t be quick enough to dodge Ulquiorra’s attacks, and his power won’t be enough to defeat him. Ulquiorra wins.

Space Godzilla vs Kraken


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The Kraken is back, but he won’t be able to to take Space Godzilla down. The Kraken is big, but he lacks super powers. Space Godzilla just needs a good punch to win this round. The Kraken also lacks speed so he won’t really be dodging any of Space Godzilla’s attacks. Space Godzilla wins.

Wolverine vs Vegeta


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This is a tribute to The Wolverine. Wolverine is pretty tough, but he’s just not tough enough to win this round. Vegeta can destroy planets in the blink of an eye. Wolverine has a nice healing factor, but it just won’t be enough. Vegeta can speedblitz him all day, but one hit is all that he needs. Vegeta wins.

Promethean Knight vs Slade


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The Promethean Knight is a pretty tough opponent and he has some strong weapons at his disposal. Slade is an expert at hand to hand combat and he knows his way around a weapon as well, but I think that he won’t be able to win this round. Promethean Knight’s barrier will protect him long enough for his attacks to get through. Promethean Knight wins.

Super Smash Bros (VC) Stats and Records

The stats for the original Smash Bros game!

Battle Scores

Ness 108
Fox 33
Samus 19
Pikachu 14
Kirby 14
Mario 11
DK 8
Yoshi 5
Link 4
Captain Falcon 3
Luigi 2
Jigglypuff 0

Character Stats

Ness

Rank 1/12
Used 28.9%
Attack Total 14353
Damage Total 8076

Record vs Characters Win% Record Avg

Pikachu 100% 9-0 3.0
Luigi 100% 5-0 3.2
Yoshi 91.6% 11-1 3.1
Link 87.5% 7-1 3.0
Mario 85.7% 12-2 3.2
Captain Falcon 85.7% 12-2 3.0
DK 77.7% 7-2 3.1
Kirby 76.1% 16-5 3.0
Samus 72.2% 13-5 3.5
Fox 64.0% 16-9 3.2
Ness –
Jigglypuff –

Fox

Rank 2/12
Used 16.1%
Attack Total 5857
Damage Total 6991

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 63.6% 7-4 2.5
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link 0% 0-1 4.0
Mario 100% 3-0 3.0
Captain Falcon –
DK 50.0% 2-2 3.2
Kirby –
Samus 60% 3-2 4.0
Fox 50.0% 9-9 3.0
Ness 36.0% 9-16 3.2
Jigglypuff –

Samus

Rank 3/12
Used 9.2%
Attack Total 3197
Damage Total 4069

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 50.0% 3-3 3.3
Luigi 50.0% 1-1 4.0
Yoshi 66.6% 4-2 3.2
Link 100% 2-0 4.0
Mario 50% 2-2 4.0
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus –
Fox 40.0% 2-3 4.0
Ness 27.7% 5-13 3.5
Jigglypuff –

Kirby

Rank 4/12
Used 6.9%
Attack Total 1782
Damage Total 2701

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 75.0% 3-1 2.0
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link –
Mario –
Captain Falcon 75.0% 3-1 3.0
DK 100% 1-0 4.0
Kirby 50.0% 1-1 3.0
Samus 100% 1-0 4.0
Fox –
Ness 23.8% 5-16 3.0
Jigglypuff –

Pikachu

Rank 4/12
Used 9.2%
Attack Total 3390
Damage Total 4683

Record vs Characters

Pikachu –
Luigi –
Yoshi 100% 2-0 3.2
Link 50.0% 2-2 2.0
Mario 0% 0-3 2.0
Captain Falcon –
DK 40% 2-3 2.0
Kirby 25.0% 1.3 2.0
Samus 50.0% 3-3 3.3
Fox 36.3% 4-7 2.5
Ness 0% 0-9 3.0
Jigglypuff –

Mario

Rank 6/12
Used 5.7%
Attack Total 1817
Damage Total 2480

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 100% 3-0 2.0
Luigi 66.6% 2-1 3.0
Yoshi –
Link 100% 2-0 3.3
Mario –
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus 50.0% 2-2 4.0
Fox 0% 0-3 3.0
Ness 14.2% 2-12 3.2
Jigglypuff –

Dk

Rank 7/12
Used 4.6%
Attack Total 1165
Damage Total 2394

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 60.0% 3-2 2.0
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link –
Mario –
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby 0% 0-1 4.0
Samus 100% 1-0 4.0
Fox 50.0% 2-2 3.2
Ness 22.2% 2-7 3.1
Jigglypuff –

Yoshi

Rank 8/12
Used 7.5%
Attack Total 1503
Damage Total 3014

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 0% 0-2 3.2
Luigi 0% 0-0 4.0
Yoshi 50.0% 2-2 3.0
Link –
Mario –
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus 33.3% 2-4 3.2
Fox –
Ness 8.3% 1-11 3.1
Jigglypuff –

Link

Rank 9/12
Used 4.0%
Attack Total 1339
Damage Total 1964

Record vs Characters

Pikachu 50.0% 2-2 2.0
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link –
Mario 0% 0-2 3.3
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus 0% 0-2 4.0
Fox 100% 1-0 4.0
Ness 12.5% 107 3.0
Jigglypuff –

Captain Falcon

Rank 10/12
Used 4.6%
Attack Total 791
Damage Total 1555

Record vs Characters

Pikachu –
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link –
Mario –
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby 25.0% 1-3 3.0
Samus –
Fox –
Ness 14.2% 2-12 3.0
Jigglypuff –

Luigi

Rank 11/12
Used 2.8%
Attack Total 678
Damage Total 1325

Record vs Characters

Pikachu –
Luigi –
Yoshi 0% 0-0 4.0
Link –
Mario 33.3% 1-2 3.0
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus 50.0% 1-1 4.0
Fox –
Ness 0% 0-5 3.2
Jigglypuff –

Jigglypuff

Rank 12/12
Used –
Attack Total –
Damage Total –

Record vs Characters

Pikachu –
Luigi –
Yoshi –
Link –
Mario –
Captain Falcon –
DK –
Kirby –
Samus –
Fox –
Ness –
Jigglypuff –

Break The Targets Records

Luigi 1m 3s
Mario 38s
DK 29s
Link 48s
Samus 35s
Captain Falcon –
Ness 43s
Yoshi 2m 7s
Kirby 32s
Fox 1m 5s
Pikachu 24s
Jigglypuff –

Board The Platforms Records

Luigi –
Mario 47s
DK –
Link 1
Samus –
Captain Falcon
Ness –
Yoshi –
Kirby –
Fox 7
Pikachu –
Jigglypuff –

Classic Mode Records

Luigi –
Mario 903942 [042]
DK –
Link 881723 [036]
Samus –
Captain Falcon –
Ness –
Yoshi –
Kirby –
Fox 827093 [036[
Pikachu 931215 [036]
Jigglypuff –
Total 3543973 [150]

Super Smash Bros (VC) Review

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Super Smash Bros is a very intense battle series. After only having 3 games in the lineup, it has already attained a huge fan base. This game is what started it all. Melee finished the job that SSB had started, while Brawl helped to remind everyone why we love the game. With a new Smash Bros game coming out, it was time to check out the original.

The character roster is a lot smaller than the older games, but it can’t be helped. We still do have 8 characters right off the bat, plus 4 unlockables. Seeing that “Challenger Approaching” sign for the first time probably shocked and mystified just about everyone. It was such an epic moment in everyone’s life after all. Mario characters take up a decent chunk of the roster with 33% of the cast. (Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, DK) Pokemon gets 2 fighters, (Pikachu and Jigglypuff) so teaming up, the two series make up half of the cast. Metroid, LoZ, F Zero, Kirby, Earthbound, and Star Fox. Fox McCloud is still my favorite character to play as. but Link is also solid. His sword attack has a pretty good range.

The stage count isn’t huge, but considering that there aren’t many characters, I’d say that it’s enough. We have the classic Corneria, which is much bigger than in the sequels. The Pokemon stage was very fun to play on, while the LoZ stage is so nostalgic. There is also an unlockable stage that I recommend you try out. It’s a stage that every video game fan will likely remember. Final Destination is actually not available for multiplayer mode, but it’s the original, so they had to make some mistakes.

Classic Mode is a little different in this game. There is a set lineup, so you always fight the same characters. It’s actually a clever idea since it feels more like an Arcade Mode. It’s a very fun mode to play and who doesn’t remember taking on Metal Mario? The music is really cool and Metal Mario is pretty tough to knock out of the ring. I wish they had kept him in for the sequels, but maybe someday he will be back. During one of the events, we have a minigame where you need to get to the end of a 5 floor area. Several opponents will attempt to stop you, but it’s very epic. There’s a sense of urgency and the atmosphere gets pretty tense. In the 2nd final battle, you take on the Fighting Polygons! Those guys definitely mean business and they’re classic. My favorite villains of the Master Hand are still the Multiman (Melee), but these guys are a solid step up from the Multi Man. (Brawl) The idea behind them was definitely epic and they’re pretty cool to battle.

Master Hand is the final boss of course. He still strikes fear into the hearts of many, but with an intro like that, who wouldn’t be afraid!? The Master Hand is definitely awesome and he packs a punch. I’m not sure who thought of putting him in as the final boss, but it was definitely a good move. I still think that the Master Hand could be one of Mario’s gloves. It looks very similar after all.

Super Smash Bros had a cool mode that was called “Board The Platforms!”. It was pretty good and I dare say that it’s more fun than Target Test. The object of the game is to land on all of the platforms. Admittedly, it is pretty easy, but I’m sure that they could make it tougher in a future installment. We also have the usual Target Test mode, which was better than usual. Each character gets a unique Target Test course, which makes things a lot more interesting. The mode can be short at times, but it’s definitely exciting.

Of course, we have Vs. Mode, which is where you will probably spend most of your time. The gameplay is nice and fast. You’ll constantly be on the attack, unless you want to be attacked. The items are pretty fun to play with, and it’s nice to see the retro pokemon. The Ray Gun is a lot better than in the old games and it actually paralyzes the opponent. Not bad eh!? The C stick won’t work in this game, so we won’t have any spamage. It’s time to use pure skill to unveil your Smash Attacks.

Super Smash Bros was the start of a legendary series. When it first came out, I’m sure that everyone was in an uproar. It was unthinkable to crossover so many series and also give it such a great form of gameplay. When this first came out, I would have given it a 10. Things have changed and it has a lot of competition nowadays, so that is no longer an option. Still, it’s an incredibly fun game and I would still give it high marks. While it is a lot older than the other two Smash games, it is superior in some ways, while it can’t keep up in others. The music in the game is incredible and it still lives up to this day. I can’t think of a single “bad” song in the entire game. The animation is also pretty great and it’s definitely nostalgic. It reminds me of the N64, but maybe that’s because it started out on that console. It’s the best N64 game and also one of the best video games of all time. I don’t think we’ll ever forget Super Smash Bros.

Overall 9/10