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Most Inconsistent Series in Fiction (based on feats and such)

Pre-crisis DC Comics.

Karate Kid (8-A) is capable of beating Superman Pre-Crisis (3-A).


In Anime, Dragon Ball Super.

--Moving from 4-C or 4-B to 3-A is treated as if it were the easiest thing in the world.
 
Newendigo said:
Take a note that both Marvel and DC have over a century of comics (DC was founded in 1934, while Marvel was founded in 1939).
Uhhhh

Neither of those numbers place them as over a century
 
Super Sentai gets amazingly messy in scaling when we account for crossovers.

High 6-As fighting Low 2-Cs, High 6-Bs outmatching High 5-As, Low 7-Bs fighting alongside 2-Cs and being comparable to them...
 
Lobo's comic series (which technically falls under DC Comics, but I'm writing it as its own submission here)

All of The Mask's comics after The Mask Strikes Back

Most cartoons that run on toonforce (Spongebob Squarepants comes to mind)
 
Wander is a series that is inconsistent for comic purposes.


Lord Hater is a character tier 5-A, who succeeded in destroying entire armies using only his physical strength. Wander defeated him in contests of strength
 
Wait no, I didn't make the math.

Still, it hard to being consitent with such a old characters.

I'm actually suprised that some shonen series with less time, had ridicoulous inconsitencies.
 
D.C., Marvel, DBZ, and TES are easily the most inconsistent. TES is like marvel and D.C. and written by a bunch of authors either hired by Bethesda or just there. They all have different views on the et'ada and their power. And hax, and the worst part is marvel doesn't separate it into different continuities, IN THE ELDER SCROLLS WORLD EVERYTHING IS LUMPED TOGETHER AND 90% IS CANON
 
SITHISIT said:
D.C., Marvel, DBZ, and TES are easily the most inconsistent. TES is like marvel and D.C. and written by a bunch of authors either hired by Bethesda or just there. They all have different views on the et'ada and their power. And hax, and the worst part is marvel doesn't separate it into different continuities, IN THE ELDER SCROLLS WORLD EVERYTHING IS LUMPED TOGETHER AND 90% IS CANON
DBZ is not so bad in that aspect, which if it is, is Dragon Ball Super.
 
Pokemon is inconsistencyland.

When Pikachu can make Arceus flinch but loses to magikarp you know there is something wrong.
 
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