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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of Tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main cast who fights four times in their chapters, Baraka has a total of ''eight'' fights in his, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of Tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main cast cast, who fights fight four times in their chapters, Baraka has a total of ''eight'' fights in his, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of Tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main casts who fights four times in their chapter, Baraka has the most fights in his with a total of ''eight'' fights, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of Tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main casts cast who fights four times in their chapter, chapters, Baraka has the most fights in his with a total of ''eight'' fights, fights in his, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main casts who fights four times in their chapter, Baraka has the most fights in his with a total of ''eight'' fights, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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* AdaptationalBadass: This Baraka is an improvement of the previous Baraka, who was only regarded as nothing more than a lackey and jobber by most of the cast. Here, he managed to save the heroes and even has his own chapter where he defeats a couple of tarkatan Tarkatan mutants including the super mutant before defeating both Syzoth and Ashrah. In fact, unlike most of the main casts who fights four times in their chapter, Baraka has the most fights in his with a total of ''eight'' fights, only being surpassed by the final chapter's fights (and even then you can choose him as your final warrior).
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->John Gillman, infamously known as [[Characters/TheBoys2019Homelander the Homelander]], is an artificially created superhero and is presented as an All-American hero, but in reality, he is anything but. Behind the media and under the protection of Vought-American, Homelander's true personality is a psychotic megalomaniac with a god-complex who cares little about the people he is supposed to protect.
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->John Gillman, infamously more widely known as [[Characters/TheBoys2019Homelander the Homelander]], is an artificially artificial superhuman created superhero and is presented raised from birth by the powerful Vought-American corporation. Despite Vought's gigantic media empire portraying Homelander as an All-American hero, but in reality, he is anything but. Behind the media and under the protection of Vought-American, Homelander's true personality is a psychotic megalomaniac with a god-complex who cares little about the people he is supposed to protect.protect and is slowly but surely growing more unstable and beyond anyone's control.
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'''Homelander''': [[BluntNo No]]. '''''You''''' have.
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'''Homelander''': [[BluntNo No]].No... '''''You''''' have.
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->Nolan Grayson is an alien from the planet Viltrum. Possessing immense powers, Nolan came to Earth and becomes its greatest superhero, naming himself [[Characters/Invincible2021OmniMan Omni-Man]]. During his twenty years on the planet, he had a son. One day, Omni-Man suddenly went rogue and killed the Guardians of the Globe, of which he was an ally of, and reveals the truth of his arrival on Earth. In reality, Omni-Man is actually a scout from his home planet and his actual goal is to prepare Earth to be conquered by the Viltrumite race.
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* DoesNotLikeMen: Her sexual orientation notwithstanding, Tanya seems to carry quite a few misandrist opinions, though to be fair they usually only come up when dealing with men whom rightly deserve it.