In my opinion, Goku from Dragon Ball could beat everything. His constantly evolving power levels and various techniques make him a force to be reckoned with.
Superman might be one. With his array of powers like super strength, flight, and heat vision, he could potentially overcome any challenge.
Well, Doctor Strange might have a chance. His mastery of magic and strategic thinking could give him an edge.
Saitama from One Punch Man could be a contender. His ability to defeat any opponent with a single punch might just work against Goku. However, Goku's diverse skills and transformations would make it an epic battle.
I can't answer this question, because Linley doesn't actually exist. He's just a fictional character that doesn't exist in reality. In novels, Linley usually appeared as a villain, and he was extremely powerful. However, novels were a fictional art form, so the strength and ability of the protagonist could also be fictional and did not exist in reality.
Not all of them were fake. The main content of the novel revolved around the story of the protagonist traveling around the Jianghu to solve all kinds of strange troubles. It involved some righteous and evil characters and sects. However, the story wasn't all about this. If you like suspense and mysterious novels, I recommend "After Dressed as a Villain, I Cleansed My Family", which tells how the female protagonist reversed her fate after transmigrating into a Villain. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend The Strongest City Immortal Emperor to you. Similar to The Strongest Ruler of Huadu, it is also a protagonist who can defeat everything. He had a unique skill, and he could not stop posturing. He had thousands of systems, and he could sweep through all the rich and young, crushing all the strong! I hope you like my recommendation.
One could argue that Aslan from 'The Chronicles of Narnia' can be compared to Jesus. He sacrifices himself for the greater good and is a powerful symbol of redemption and love.
Well, there could be many fictional characters named Sanders. It depends on the specific story or franchise you're referring to. Do you have any hints like the genre or the setting?
One well-known fictional feline character is Garfield. He's a lazy and funny cat who loves lasagna.
There are many fictional characters created in 1953. One example is 'Doctor Who', a time-traveling hero whose adventures have captivated audiences for decades. The character's concept and storylines originated in 1953 and have evolved over time.
Lola Luftnagle from the movie 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' can be considered a fictional popstar. She had her moments of fame and musical adventures in the fictional story.