But it didn't stop me. Read 'em and weep.
Actually no, don't read at all if you value your brain cells.
Still here? Fuck it, go ahead.
Both are aliens sent to Earth by an imperialistic race of conquerors (Viltrumites & whoever Brandon's people are)
Both see humans and life as expendable
Both are superpowered children
Both are extremely intelligent (Oliver has photographic memory, Brandon is just big-brain)
Both don't enjoy, but have no problems killing
34 Votes in Poll
Holy shit-
So what about the Void Reaver VS Sundowner?
We can't expect God to do all the work.
This show did something once thought impossible: It united all of humanity through sheer collected, shared hatred of this abominable shitshow.
Both are living weapons of mass destruction. Omni-Man is a genetically perfected warrior bred to conquer planets; Godzilla is an unstoppable force of nature, constantly evolving to reign as the apex predator.
Their presence alone is a sign of doom. Omni-Man showing up means planetary devastation is imminent; Godzilla’s arrival means nothing can stop him - he will dominate and eradicate anything in his way.
Both characters straddle the line between mindless destroyer and calculating fighter. Omni-Man is not just a brute - he’s a highly skilled warrior who uses tactics and deception; Godzilla, while often perceived as a mindless beast, is far from dumb - he strategically adapts and evolves mid-battle.
Both are feared because they are uncontrollable. Omni-Man is the Viltrumite Empire’s greatest warrior, but his morality is unstable; Godzilla is nature’s balance, but his power is so overwhelming that no one - human or kaiju - can truly control him.
Both constantly adapt and evolve to win fights. Omni-Man relies on his Viltrumite genetics and combat experience to adjust to enemies; Godzilla literally evolves mid-battle by absorbing energy and mutating.
Survival is their driving force. Omni-Man fights because he was trained for war and survival in a brutal empire; Godzilla fights because he is the ultimate survivor, shaped by millions of years of destruction.
They’re both apex predators, unmatched in their respective worlds. Omni-Man is one of the strongest beings in the Invincible universe, feared even among Viltrumites; Godzilla is the King of Monsters, undefeated except by cosmic or god-tier threats.
They dominate fights through sheer force and experience. Omni-Man outclasses most of his enemies in speed, strength, and combat skill; Godzilla endures, overpowers, and outlasts his foes.
Both have complex relationships with their "children." Omni-Man struggles between Viltrumite duty and his love for Mark (Invincible), leading to an identity crisis; Godzilla, in certain iterations (like Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla vs. Kong), has been portrayed as a protector or even a father figure (i.e., Minilla/Little Godzilla).
Their legacy is destruction. No matter how much Omni-Man may want to change, his Viltrumite blood makes him a destroyer at heart; Godzilla, whether seen as a hero or villain, always leaves a trail of devastation.
21 Votes in Poll
Finally, someone voted NOT Omni-Man lol
Yeah, pretty much. I could summarize the four as:
Brightburn: Young, edgy, sadistic, but insecure-ish, inexperienced, lacking in power compared to the others here. Still very deadly and practically unkillable compared to humanity. Only just got his powers - you think he knows how to fight? Still fights for his people.
Homelander: Disdainful, sadistic, egotistical megalomaniac. Very insecure, emotionally unstable, and inexperienced. Extremely dangerous and honestly unhinged. Fights to satisfy his ego. Severely lacks pragmatism and real experience against equals.
Tighten: Petty, egotistical, and insecure. Highly emotionally unstable and jealous, inexperienced and deadly. Unhinged maniac with no clear goal other than self-satisfaction. Lacks combat skills and tends to lash out.
Omni-Man: Callous, detached, and pragmatic. Gives absolutely no fucks at all and has spent thousands of years being an intergalactic superpowered Spartan. Compared to the other three, he's literally unkillable and has no weaknesses possibly exploitable.
It's totally possible to. Just not for these three it seems.
^ No, he means Brandon. Admittedly though, Brandon's people's overall goals are fascist-esque in their beliefs; Hypernationalist, superiority complex, etc. Tighten was included because he's also incredibly proud of himself and has a superiority complex, mirroring fascism in a way. Homelander... Do I have to explain him? He's a man with a stadium-sized ego and was legit influencing the US Government. And to simply explain the Viltrumites... Superpowered alien Spartans.
^^ While I generally agree with the idea that we don't exactly know their limits, I have heard of a novelization of Megamind that might help clear up the blurry lines which define the power limits of either character, though I haven't read it so I don't know for sure. As for Brandon, it's definitely clear we don't know his limits; we do know he's at least small building level and supersonic as a kid, certainly far more powerful as an adult - but we don't know that since we haven't seen it.
^^^ FTL or MFTL, Tighten is definitely going to be a problem. While I would otherwise argue that Nolan would straight up curbstomp all three even if they team up, Nolan in this fight is on the verge of collapse from sheer injuries alone. If it was any other way it would already be nothing short of an execution instead of a fight and I wanted a more grounded character (building level, town level, mountain level, having planet level is just... Yeah...).
Also, love how that even though I specify Nolan is damn near about to collapse and probably outright die people still voted for him. I dunno if people just think he's still that strong or didn't read the fine print.
What I mean by near-comatose is Omni-Man immediately after his fight with the Guardians of the Globe in the TV series; he was on the verge of collapse anyway. Let's be real, if you know anything about these four, any version of Omni-Man stronger than this would instantly pulverize all three beyond the mathematically lowest possible point of difficulty.
46 Votes in Poll
But it didn't stop me. Read 'em and weep.
Actually no, don't read at all if you value your brain cells.
Still here? Fuck it, go ahead.
Cocoa Puffs: You're drinking Nesquick in five seconds with this.
Frosted Flakes: Wasn't Tony complicit in Police Brutality? FF are basically just sweetened Corn Flakes.
Froot Loops: Mid. It's not terrible, but it's not amazing.
Lucky Charms: The ultimate "high highs, low lows" cereal. Very balanced between quality and quantity of marshmallows and regular pieces.
CTC: Shitloads of marketing cash that was well-earned and deserved.
Sodium hypobromite.
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Both:
Have children who later succeed their rulings over their respective empires (Mark/Invincible being emperor of Viltrum, and Mileena being empress of Outworld, respectively), and who are usually associated with the color blue and gentle, but fierce spirits (Invincible and Kitana, respectively)
Were defeated by characters who were opposites of themselves (Thragg and Raiden, respectively)
Were monarchs of their own empires (Viltrum and Outworld, respectively) and part of a very long-lived species (Viltrumites and Edenians, respectively)
Are firm, but reasonable parents (hopefully)
Are also in Mortal Kombat, making this a playable MU if you have KP1 (have fun)