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DARTH VADER VS ALUCARD(VAL 8)

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Vader easily defeating Kan and Ezra, the main characters of Star Wars Rebels who just defeated the previous villain, the Grand Inquisitor, the leader of the imperial group known as the inquisitorius who hunts down jedi who survived Order 66.
Vader makes short work of them, and even attempting to crush him with an imperial walker just makes him look cooler. The only reason they escaped is so that Vader can follow them to the rest of the Rebel fleet.

Kanan said it best:
"If that doesn't kill him, what will?"
"Not us, run!"

"How do we fight him?"
"Fight him? Ezra we were lucky to survive"
 
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Two cool guns, nice pose, ghostly coat, shadows swirling out of his back.

Alucard is Dracula, one of the most iconic characters in fiction. Paradoxically, he is also a real person, Vlad Tepes, a lord of a small country who scared away the world's greatest empire at the time by prominently impaling 23,000 people.




He lectures vampires like a veteran may lecture a fool, has a huge gun that fires explosive bullets made from the silver that resulted from melting down a silver cross at a cathedral.



Walks out of a hotel in full view of local news and police, having just mounted the SWAT team they sent after him on the flagpoles, with his shadow stretching up the building to tower over all.



Steps out of and through a wall, scaring the crap out of a group of mercenary soldiers who just got back from a war.



Grows a whole bunch of shadow arms and prepares to use them in savage fashion.



Even sits with presence.
 
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Darth Vader's fit. It's simple, effective but most of all, iconic. All black, with a beautiful cape that flows in the wind. And then there's that iconic helmet, inspired by a skull and traditional samurai headwear. His red lightsaber, the first of that color that we see on screen, is equally as impressive. His silhouette is one of the most recognisable in all of fiction.


Even his breathing is iconic, showing how he continues his mission despite the constant pain and struggle he lives through:


And then there's his theme song, so iconic that even your grandparents can hum it. Even though it originally belonged to the Empire, he made it his own. Indeed, his aura surpasses that of an entire Empire:
 
Vader giving us whats' debatably cinema's most famous plot twist and line:


Vader powering through the Emperor's full rage to save his own son and putting an end to his regime of terror:


This. Just this. Vader annihilating a group of rebels without breaking a sweat, like the villain of a slasher movie. The novelization even has one of the rebels describing him as "an Angel of Death":


Vader lives in a dark castle on Mustafar, the very planet where he lost to Obi-Wan. When Director Krennic tries to get an audience with the Emperor through him, he gets quickly put in his place:
 
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