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>"You know," Robert Kirkman began, his voice a smooth, confident baritone, "it's a question I get a lot, and I understand the appeal of these cross-over hypotheticals. But I have to admit, I find the premise itself a little... curious, when it comes to Mark Grayson and Gohan."
>He paused, letting the statement hang. "Let me be clear: I have immense respect for what Dragon Ball achieved. Iconic. Absolutely. But in terms of raw, unadulterated, physical might and velocity, there's simply no contest. Mark, and frankly, any Viltrumite, operates on a fundamentally different plane of existence."
>Kirkman gestured with one hand, a casual, almost dismissive sweep. "Consider the baseline. A Viltrumite, from birth, is a walking, talking, faster-than-light projectile. Their entire physiology is engineered for power output that would render most planets uninhabitable if they weren't so adept at controlling it. We're talking about individuals who fly through entire asteroid fields casually, who punch through planets that crumble like sandcastles, who can survive atmospheric re-entry from lightspeed without a scratch. This isn't a power-up, it’s their default state. It's the equivalent of a human breathing."
>He then settled back, a look of intellectual contemplation on his face. "Frankly, Gohan's feats, impressive within his own narrative context, just don't scale up. His power, while undeniable, feels... conditional. It’s a resource to be drawn upon, often with significant visible exertion. Mark's power is him. It’s his blood, his bone, his smart atoms. It's a constant, effortless output of raw physical might and incredible velocity that I simply don't see matched by Gohan's demonstrated capabilities."
>"And honestly? I'd wager any Viltrumite in good standing could probably make short work of the entire Dragon Ball Z universe, just through sheer, unyielding, physical superiority. It's just a different class of power."
Folks... Can we really argue with this?
>He paused, letting the statement hang. "Let me be clear: I have immense respect for what Dragon Ball achieved. Iconic. Absolutely. But in terms of raw, unadulterated, physical might and velocity, there's simply no contest. Mark, and frankly, any Viltrumite, operates on a fundamentally different plane of existence."
>Kirkman gestured with one hand, a casual, almost dismissive sweep. "Consider the baseline. A Viltrumite, from birth, is a walking, talking, faster-than-light projectile. Their entire physiology is engineered for power output that would render most planets uninhabitable if they weren't so adept at controlling it. We're talking about individuals who fly through entire asteroid fields casually, who punch through planets that crumble like sandcastles, who can survive atmospheric re-entry from lightspeed without a scratch. This isn't a power-up, it’s their default state. It's the equivalent of a human breathing."
>He then settled back, a look of intellectual contemplation on his face. "Frankly, Gohan's feats, impressive within his own narrative context, just don't scale up. His power, while undeniable, feels... conditional. It’s a resource to be drawn upon, often with significant visible exertion. Mark's power is him. It’s his blood, his bone, his smart atoms. It's a constant, effortless output of raw physical might and incredible velocity that I simply don't see matched by Gohan's demonstrated capabilities."
>"And honestly? I'd wager any Viltrumite in good standing could probably make short work of the entire Dragon Ball Z universe, just through sheer, unyielding, physical superiority. It's just a different class of power."
Folks... Can we really argue with this?
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