u/TheViktor9000

Image 1 — (Loved Trope] Antagonists or villains who are extremely powerful and indestructible, gets to feel pain for the first time ever after their abilities are removed.
Image 2 — (Loved Trope] Antagonists or villains who are extremely powerful and indestructible, gets to feel pain for the first time ever after their abilities are removed.
Image 3 — (Loved Trope] Antagonists or villains who are extremely powerful and indestructible, gets to feel pain for the first time ever after their abilities are removed.

(Loved Trope] Antagonists or villains who are extremely powerful and indestructible, gets to feel pain for the first time ever after their abilities are removed.

  1. Captain Hammer from "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog": Kind of cheating with this one already considering that his super powers doesn't seem to be removed, but the bully superhero does get to feel pain for the very first time in his life after getting blasted by a explosion from a Death Ray machine, causing him to run away while crying loudly like a baby.
  2. Gabriel from "Constantine": A very powerful arch angel who planned to destroy humanity, is confronted by Lucifer himself who burns off his wings thus becoming a human. He has a flabbergasted and dazed expression when Constantine punches him in the face, realizing that getting punched really effing hurts.
  3. Manchester Black from "Superman vs The Elite": Again, cheating with this one again since Manchester did get his super psychic powers when he was a kid and he has been taking a few punches and hits in the movie (and presumably before the movie as well), but he is very powerful and was able to shield off the hits, that is until Superman removes his powers by performing a precise "instant lobotomy" shot with his heat vision into Manchester's eye. Then Superman slaps Manchester's face a few times until he collapses on his knees weeping in fear.
u/TheViktor9000 — 16 hours ago
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My slasher killer with a basic pitch idea

I don't know why I keep thinking that my own slasher killer character should be wearing a knight armor outfit, it is just that I keep coming back to whenever I think about my own idea for a slasher story.

The basic pitch idea is that it would take place at a hotel that is built like a castle, or a castle converted into a hotel somewhere in the Alps where a group of people have to seek shelter due to a massive snowstorm that will last in a entire weekend.

And aside the fact that there is limited supply of food and water, not to mention reserved power, there is a slasher killer who is wearing a knight armor. Hilarity ensue.

u/Nerx — 10 days ago