Powers from manga:
>King Crimson can erase up to 10 seconds of time, during which everyone except Diavolo is unconscious and unaware of what happens. When time resumes, events skip to their outcomes as if the erased moments never occurred. Diavolo, however, remains conscious, sees what would have happened, and can reposition himself to gain an advantage, though he cannot attack during the erased time.Its sub-Stand, Epitaph, lets Diavolo (or Doppio) see several seconds into the future, showing only the final result of events. This precognition helps them avoid danger or minimize damage. Combined, Epitaph’s foresight and King Crimson’s time erasure allow Diavolo to predict and skip past threats, effectively making him untouchable for short moments.
>Iihiko is nearly invincible because attacks only affect him if he recognizes them as attacks, and he almost never does. He can be stabbed, electrocuted, or punched, but if he perceives it as something harmless (like acupuncture or a mosquito bite), it causes no real damage. He’s immune to most supernatural powers, too.His main ability, Irreversible Destruction, makes any damage he inflicts permanent and unhealable, even by reality-warping abilities. It also has a defensive side: the stronger an attack used against him, the more that attack (or power) is broken forever and can’t be used again. Once something fails to harm him, he stops recognizing it as an attack entirely. Only word-based powers or language manipulation can bypass this, since words “reach” him even when nothing else can.
>Shunsui’s Bankai traps him and his opponent in a tragic play that unfolds in four deadly acts, each forcing an unavoidable curse-like effect. The story ends with the opponent’s decapitation, meaning only someone who can survive without a head can live through it.
Powers in western comics:
>Superman rip-off
>Flash rip-off
>Batman rip-off without plan
>4 characters with freezing gun
>King Crimson can erase up to 10 seconds of time, during which everyone except Diavolo is unconscious and unaware of what happens. When time resumes, events skip to their outcomes as if the erased moments never occurred. Diavolo, however, remains conscious, sees what would have happened, and can reposition himself to gain an advantage, though he cannot attack during the erased time.Its sub-Stand, Epitaph, lets Diavolo (or Doppio) see several seconds into the future, showing only the final result of events. This precognition helps them avoid danger or minimize damage. Combined, Epitaph’s foresight and King Crimson’s time erasure allow Diavolo to predict and skip past threats, effectively making him untouchable for short moments.
>Iihiko is nearly invincible because attacks only affect him if he recognizes them as attacks, and he almost never does. He can be stabbed, electrocuted, or punched, but if he perceives it as something harmless (like acupuncture or a mosquito bite), it causes no real damage. He’s immune to most supernatural powers, too.His main ability, Irreversible Destruction, makes any damage he inflicts permanent and unhealable, even by reality-warping abilities. It also has a defensive side: the stronger an attack used against him, the more that attack (or power) is broken forever and can’t be used again. Once something fails to harm him, he stops recognizing it as an attack entirely. Only word-based powers or language manipulation can bypass this, since words “reach” him even when nothing else can.
>Shunsui’s Bankai traps him and his opponent in a tragic play that unfolds in four deadly acts, each forcing an unavoidable curse-like effect. The story ends with the opponent’s decapitation, meaning only someone who can survive without a head can live through it.
Powers in western comics:
>Superman rip-off
>Flash rip-off
>Batman rip-off without plan
>4 characters with freezing gun