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"In this world, the samurai defeated me forever. Yet from my remains have risen beings... who call themselves my family?"

World of Light is an ongoing Fan Web Comic Crossover between Samurai Jack and The Powerpuff Girls created by TeacupBallerina, set after the events of Cartoon Network Super Secret Crisis War.

After his plans for inter-dimensional conquest fall apart, the evil Aku decides to take matters into his own hands. Using his shapeshifting powers, he splits himself in two; one half stays behind to keep an eye on the Samurai, and the other sets out to single-handedly subjugate the other worlds and their heroes. His first target is the world of The Powerpuff Girls...but when the unthinkable comes to pass, Aku finds himself trapped in the girls' training room with his powers suppressed.

Has no relation to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Story Mode of the same name.


This webcomic provides examples of:

  • Arc Number: 4.
  • Adaptation Origin Connection: Professor Utonium originally created Chemical X from taking samples of remains of the PPG world's version of Aku, who was destroyed in his first battle against Jack. This essentially makes the Powerpuff Girls Aku reborn.
  • Canon Welding: Taking the Common Crossover Fan Wank theories up to eleven is the reason the comic exists.
  • Continuity Nod: So many there's a list.
  • Dead Fic: Last update was in July 2020.
  • High-Altitude Battle: Leads to Air Jousting.
  • Identical Grandson: Professor Utonium's striking resemblance to Samurai Jack (at least, according to Aku).
  • Kung-Fu Sonic Boom: This happens a few times as the PPG/Aku fight heats up.
  • Point of Divergence: Professor Utonium's theory is in the PPG timeline, Jack was able to defeat and kill Aku before Aku could fling him into the future. Aku's remains where then found in the present day by the professor, who dubbed it Chemical X.
  • Power Nullifier: The Danger Grid's Inhibitor function, which radiates Antidote X. Later, the professor modifies his old Powerprof suit into a suit to keep Aku's powers at bay.
  • The Power of Love: It's implied that a major reason that the girls turned out good was that, unlike Aku, they had the Professor, who believed in them and loved and supported them, while Aku didn't have that.
  • Power-Strain Blackout: Aku (who usually runs away before getting too worn out) uses so much energy to fight the girls that by the time it’s over he can barely stand and he collapses in exhaustion. This allows the girls to capture him.
  • Redemption Quest: Since they can't keep Aku imprisoned forever, the girls decide to redeem him. Aku only agrees so he will be let out of the danger grid.
  • Speech-Bubbles Interruption: A couple on this page.
  • Teeth Flying: Aku knocks one of Buttercup's teeth out in their fight.
  • Villain Protagonist: Aku.
  • Worf Had the Flu: As Blossom realizes, the Girls managing to defeat Aku was in no small part because he only ever really fights Jack directly, and their greater combat experience allowed them to wear him down to total exhaustion, which he'd never experienced before. It also probably helped that he underestimated them.

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