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DEATH BATTLE! Discussion Thread (All-time Death Battle Spoilers Alert)

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Jademan Ryu vs Brazilian Liu Kang
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Do brazilian MK comics get as crazy as SF manhuas? Both in terms of feats and story

EDIT: Ok, the screenshot was not loading for me but now I see it lol, brazilian Liu vs chinese Ryu may be a Kratosura situation where Liu's feats are stated with lore, while Ryu's are shown in manhua
 
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Another story I enjoyed in the SF manhua is the one where Chun Li and Ryu get married. So, in Jademan's version of SF, Bison is Chun's adoptive father (I know this sounds goofy but stay with me here) and despite the fact that he is the main antagonist, he is still a very good father to her. When he comes to the wedding, everyone is expecting him ruin it but instead... He just wants to be present at his daughter's wedding. He then proceeds to team up with Ryu and Chun to fight back against aliens who interrupted the wedding. This was a really wholesome issue.

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On the topic of SF manhua, I forgot another somewhat funny thing that is very similar to what they did with Bison (It appears they really like making bad guys sympathetic). So, Akuma in the manhua is not an antagonist, at all. He never kills Gouken in the manhua and for this reason he just acts like a good uncle figure to Ryu and Ken, there's even a Kamina-like scene where he points at the sky and gives a motivational speech to Ryu, I don't know if I find this funny, awesome or funny and awesome at the same time.
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On the topic of SF manhua, I forgot another somewhat funny thing that is very similar to what they did with Bison (It appears they really like making bad guys sympathetic). So, Akuma in the manhua is not an antagonist, at all. He never kills Gouken in the manhua and for this reason he just acts like a good uncle figure to Ryu and Ken, there's even a Kamina-like scene where he points at the sky and gives a motivational speech to Ryu, I don't know if I find this funny, awesome or funny and awesome at the same time.
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Seeing akuma smiling like that be weird lol
The chorography be solid
So, if Sukuna vs Muzan is going to happen, should Yujikuna or Megkuna be used?
There probably gonna stick with true form Sukuna for the fight
 
On the topic of SF manhua, I forgot another somewhat funny thing that is very similar to what they did with Bison (It appears they really like making bad guys sympathetic). So, Akuma in the manhua is not an antagonist, at all. He never kills Gouken in the manhua and for this reason he just acts like a good uncle figure to Ryu and Ken, there's even a Kamina-like scene where he points at the sky and gives a motivational speech to Ryu, I don't know if I find this funny, awesome or funny and awesome at the same time.
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It is certainly refreshing given how long they've kept the "let the Satsui no Hado corrupt you, boi" dynamic in the games.
 
On the topic of SF manhua, I forgot another somewhat funny thing that is very similar to what they did with Bison (It appears they really like making bad guys sympathetic). So, Akuma in the manhua is not an antagonist, at all. He never kills Gouken in the manhua and for this reason he just acts like a good uncle figure to Ryu and Ken, there's even a Kamina-like scene where he points at the sky and gives a motivational speech to Ryu, I don't know if I find this funny, awesome or funny and awesome at the same time.
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Uncle Akuma speaking facts to the new blood lol
 


Made a whole ass post to explain why it doesn't work

BTW I know this post is like a month old, but...


How unironically feasible is this? Or is this just a meme/cope?
I mean just thinking and solving the equation isn't doing anything lol. He needs to build an orthoganilizer or whatever the hell

Doesn't matter tho, because equation is solved just as any other problem: HULK SMASH (also green door)
 
It is certainly refreshing given how long they've kept the "let the Satsui no Hado corrupt you, boi" dynamic in the games.
Tbf Akuma let him be after their battle in SF5 and even in SF6 world tour mentions how he went on a different path for strength, so Akuma doesnt aim to tempt Ryu anymore, even in Kage story he retorts back at his goals being empty shit
 
No equation. Weir accidental thing got turned into computer. Guy used computer to get weapon. Weapon needed impossible nonexistent sequence to work. Miraculous thing made sequence. Weapon turned off Godzilla's wifi and kicked him from online play. Godzilla can make a new character.

Hulk has no accidental thing, it hasn't been turned into a computer, it hasn't been used to make weapon cause it doesn't exist normally, no miracle either.
 
Imagine Ryu meeting with his canon counter sort and telling him he got together with Chun Li
If you think about it, manhua Ryu is a lot more mature than his game version, despite the manhua one being a lot younger (He's in his late teens in SF2 manhua).

He has a wife, a home and even a job (Him and Ken are construction workers), meanwhile Ryu in the games is just a hobo who likes martial arts.

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If you think about it, manhua Ryu is a lot more mature than his game version, despite the manhua one being a lot younger (He's in his late teens in SF2 manhua).

He has a wife, a home and even a job (Him and Ken are construction workers), meanwhile Ryu in the games is just a hobo who likes martial arts.

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Man him and Ken be chads there
 
On the topic of SF manhua, I forgot another somewhat funny thing that is very similar to what they did with Bison (It appears they really like making bad guys sympathetic). So, Akuma in the manhua is not an antagonist, at all. He never kills Gouken in the manhua and for this reason he just acts like a good uncle figure to Ryu and Ken, there's even a Kamina-like scene where he points at the sky and gives a motivational speech to Ryu, I don't know if I find this funny, awesome or funny and awesome at the same time.
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...Soooooo, as I was reading the SFIII manhua, there's one more thing that Akuma has in common with Kamina.

HE SUMMONS HIS OWN FUСKING MECH, ZERO GOUKI

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...Soooooo, as I was reading the SFIII manhua, there's one more thing that Akuma has in common with Kamina.

HE SUMMONS HIS OWN FUСKING MECH, ZERO GOUKI

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Funnily enough Zero Akuma was in a mecha fighting game called cyberbots, wonder of that existed before this manhua or Capcom was inspired from there, most likely was before this
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Funnily enough Zero Akuma was in a mecha fighting game called cyberbots, wonder of that existed before this manhua or Capcom was inspired from there, most likely was before this
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This is a Cyberbots reference but funnily enough, there are some things in the manhua that predate things the games introduced. The manhua had flaming hadoukens before it appeared in the later SF2 revisions and it even had an Evil Ryu that also appeared before the canon one, although Jademan's evil Ryu was an evil robotic doppleganger and not Ryu's inner demon like in the canon.

 
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