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tournament-of-x · 11 months
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The Tournament of X
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heckcareoxytwit · 7 months
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The New Mutants are captured by Irae the new foe, and their mentor - Magneto who had been brainwashed by the former (Irae). The New Mutants presume that Magneto had turned evil again and then, they are pitted to fight against Irae's Sisterhood of Evil Mutants who looked more like cyborgs than mutants. As the New Mutants got their upper hand on the mutant cyborgs, Irae uses her mind-controlling power of hate to force the New Mutants to fight each other. Meanwhile, Magneto is fighting himself on the inside when he tries to remember his past self, his lost family and his good self. The Good-Magneto Self tries to convince him to wake up from his brainwashing by making him remember his lost family. Magneto is about to wake up when Irae tries to brainwash him again by entering into his mind. Magneto eventually wakes up from the brainwashing and turns against Irae and then, he stops his students from fighting each other. Magneto fights Irae until he defeats her by putting her down with his amplified powers. Magneto feels bad for seemingly killing her. Warlock reassures Magneto that he did what he had to do for the sake of his students' survival. Wolfsbane suggests that they could try to take Irae back to the mansion to help her recover and for reconciliation. However, before anyone could do that, Magma tells them that Irae's body is gone. Dani Moonstar assumes that the cyborg mutants must have taken Irae's body with them.
This story takes place in the 80s and it's written by J.M. DeMatteis, not Chris Claremont.
Magneto v4 #4, 2023
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orangedodge · 10 months
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I always forget how much of Mekanix is just panel after panel of hurt/exhausted Kitty, resting in Xuan's strong arms. And then reflecting over how all of the men in her life are trash, so that Xuan can brush her hair and go it's okay baby, I'll take care of you. Usually before giving her food or medical attention.
I've definitely reread it more than I have any other comic and it still ends up being surprising how, like, memory understates how obvious the art and writing were.
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fortressofserenity · 6 months
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Geeks and media analysis
Somebody on YouTube pointed one problem with geek/nerd culture is that it places more emphasis on knowing every little detail over analysing and understanding why would authors do things like that, because I feel if somebody did the latter that would risk reflecting badly on them. Not because they are bad people, but that they are possibly prone to human failings like anger, fear, shame and guilt. Sometimes it becomes more evident in stories where you have characters who either have powers driven by guilt or powers that induce guilt in its victims, coupled with angry characters and really unsettling content that might suggest an unhappy state of mind.
(If this author comes out as having depression, this might explain why their stories are the way they are.)
Sometimes media analysis would reveal unconscious racism on the authors’ part, sometimes it’s fetishisation of an ethnicity, sometimes it’s outright disdain and sometimes it’s mere ignorance. Sort of like the thing with Storm and how she’s pretty much a white person’s idea of an exotic black person, not so much an actual Kenyan like she’s supposed to be. Despite being ostensibly Kenyan, she hardly uses Swahili (or even Gikuyu) and she doesn’t even celebrate Boxing Day every 26th of December. Or how Karma’s built on prior authors’ ignorance of Vietnamese naming practices that this was eventually rectified in one story, perhaps this was overdue.
Or another one matter, one could say similar things about Sha Shan. Her surname is very Vietnamese, but her personal names might unintentionally be boy names by Vietnamese standards. Given the closest Vietnamese word to the second one’s actually a boy’s name, that it seems writers are really ignorant of what Vietnamese names are supposed to be despite Chinese influence. That Vietnamese is currently written in Latin script should tell you about how little they know about Vietnamese, that they don’t bother learning it speaks volumes about this. Or for another matter, going to Vietnamese language websites.
That’s not to say geeks don’t do media analysis at all, some of them do and sometimes a lot to do academic studies about it. But others don’t want their favourite stories and authors questioned in any way, for fear that it reflects badly on both of them. Not that they are flawless, but there’s the possibility of the authors having human struggles that colour their works. Sometimes they are racist, though in ways we don’t expect.
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gerrysherry · 6 months
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Xuan Coy Mahn’s journey from one shot guest star to Xavier alike to her own woman
Introducing….Karma!
Xuan Cao Mahn is introduced as Xi’an Coy Manh and is an untrained mutant telepath with the power of possession who works as a secretary to support her younger siblings after the murder of their parents. Born in South Vietnam, the children are orphaned escaping the Vietnam War. Her twin brother Tran, who left for America years earlier, uses his identical power to serve in their uncle’s gang, mind controlling people into submission. By contrast Xuan is happy to subsist on her meager paycheck and never use her power, which she sees as monstrous. That is until her uncle kidnaps his youngest niece and nephew in order to blackmail Xuan. With the help of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, she rescues her kidnapped siblings. However, this comes at the price of stealing her twin’s mind and life force. There is something tragic about the scene, how she must kill one sibling to save others. Sensing this duality, Xuan chooses her codename  - Karma. As she has now become the sum of good and evil. One could interpret this as the sum of her good and her brother’s evil, but I choose to see it as the duality and moral grey of both the twins instead. A great comic that shows Mutants outside of X-men comics and is fair for its day.
Note: Xi’an (pronounced Shan) isn’t a real Vietnamese name. I assume that Claremont wanted his good mutant character to have a name starting with ‘X’ to compare her to Xavier. When a Vietnamese-American writer finally got a chance to write about Karma he revised her name to the Vietnamese name Xuan (pronounced Swun). In the comics, it’s revealed  Xuan’s name was always Xuan, she was just too nice to correct anyone. This is sadly plausible for her character. 
Work-Study-Battle program with the New Mutants
Xuan joins the X-men team called the New Mutants. Xavier even gives her a stipend for a work study program so she can support her siblings while learning to control her powers. 
She quickly becomes the New Mutants’ woman in the chair, with her teammate Danielle “Dani” Moonstar as field leader. The relationship of Xuan and Dani archetypically mirrors that of Xavier and Scott, with Xuan being calm and collected and forgiving and Dani wanting to show villains their greatest fear and be done with it. Dani has also been compared to (the then late) James Proudstar (thunderbird) and perhaps that comparison is more apt.
When Magneto takes over as headmaster he’s close to Xuan because of her mix of combat pragmatism but also his respect for her strong moral compass. And of course, while he survived World War Two (and the Holocaust) and she survived the VietNam war, they do occasionally connect on being war orphans. There is a famous panel where he brings a brooding and underdressed Xuan in from the freezing cold. When Xuan remarks her body has survived worse ‘during the war’, he grows pensive and reminds her that doesn’t mean she doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve good things now. It’s implied he’s had this conversation with many others and possibly with himself. Great character studies all around. But all good things come to an end as Karma’s siblings are kidnapped again and she goes off to search for them, again. 
Finding her family and herself…..over and over again
Xuan fights the Shadow King and… falls under his thrall. Xuan’s other nemesis is Viper, the former Madame Hydra. So she’s shaping as a foil to Captain America and once again Xavier. But a Xavier who is untrained and one who fails in fighting off the Shadow King and must be rescued (which would make an interesting ‘Marvel what if’ comic).
Xuan often holds back but when she doesn’t we see how truly messed up her powerset is: She can mostly possess people or force them to tell her things, the more she possesses someone the more she becomes them and she can only do this to the weak willed. And she’s aware of her powers and calls them ‘monstrous’. She’s a hero with a super villain powerset and so she uses her powers sparingly and mostly to protect her biological siblings and her found family - the New Mutants. 
Dark Phoenix shows us this true of more standard telepathy as well. Let’s look at Charles and Jean. What sets Charles apart is that through his wealth he can carve out a niche for himself that he actually likes and that makes society accept him and see him as harmless (the prejudice we hold about wheelchair users, seeing them as weak and harmless, might sadly add to that). 
Jean struggles with just settling down and being wife and mother and being Phoenix. Both extremes are something she is caught between. Before she can reconcile this she dies again. Not that Xavier hasn’t died a lot but his death serves a different narrative meaning - the death of his dream. 
But again look no further at constant kidnappings of her siblings to see that Xuan doesn’t have the privilege or safety that wealth and whiteness grant Xavier. Xuan has tried to leave the New Mutants and sticks around New Salem for her stipend and the protection that being close to a bunch of other well trained mutants offers her and her family.
However Xuan is often given leaves of absence or given her ‘woman in a chair’ role because otherwise she’d be overpowered and make the stories uninteresting. Hence she’s constantly trying to find her siblings, finding herself (and discovering she is a lesbian along the way) or fighting a supervillain who wants to use her possession powers for his (or occasionally her) own ends. Throughout this, Karma keeps her nice and forgiving attitude knowing there isn’t a villain she can’t forgive, redeem or shoot (or more hypocritically, mind control into submission when all else fails). So far, so good. An interesting foil to Xavier and fascinating character in her own right. 
Even when she’s the student advisor and French teacher and librarian she gets some good scenes such as when she begs her teammates to help her or she’ll burn out (something Charles would never admit to). Another interesting moment comes when she comforts  the young Anole, who feels like the only openly gay mutant at the school since (the openly gay) Northstar died.  While Karma doesn’t come out to him, she assures him he’s not alone. This makes sense as this was an era when discussing one’s sexuality with a student was considered highly inappropriate. Moreover, despite being telepath with a teaching role and too many responsibilities, Karma doesn’t come off as ‘Xavier but female and Vietnamese’. She feels like her own woman. 
Two steps forward, three steps back
This is changed by the more recent utopia and schism storylines where among other things, the death of Xavier has other characters take up his dream. While the series focuses on Scott and Wolverine (notably making the ‘by the book’ idealistic Scott more militant and the more trigger happy murderous Wolverine more merciful and pacifist) it also recasts Karma as more similar to Xavier, to the detriment of her character. It starts during a fight against a right wing anti mutant organization called simply ‘the right’ (sometimes Comics aren’t subtle), the writers had Xuan lose her left leg. Karma now joins a slew of characters with cool prosthetic limbs. Since robotic limbs look cool and can do COOL THINGS we don’t think of them as mobility aids the way we do with crutches, scooters or wheelchairs. The former along with canes are seen as ‘cool’ and ‘classy’ while the latter  are seen as shorthand for ‘this character can’t walk’ or ‘a quick ways to make a character visually striking’. In fact the last one is my personal theory as to why Kirby drew Xavier as a wheelchair user in his  X-men run. However, cybernetic prosthetics are mobility aids and quite expensive ones when your friends aren’t rich heirs, tech billionaires or high tech monarchs.
I’m not complaining in the slightest, the more disabled representation the better. Especially when her journey of acceptance is well written (although she’s very on the ‘Safe, Virtuous, Inspirational Disabled person’ side of things like Charles before her). While Karma has her allowed issues of mourning her new state ( likewise, Xavier angsts over his paralysis for a while in flashbacks before starting his school), she quickly bounces back. In a way, she spends more time mourning her body when the Shadow King forces her body to gain weight while possessing her (in an issue that did not age well) than when she loses her leg. Karma is back to her nice forgiving self with a flavor of ‘I can and will possess/shoot those who hurt my loved ones’. She’s not seen as tragic for being an amputee and once she gets over the prosthetic being heavy (remember her problem with weight) and ‘unsexy’ (Xuan’s words, not mine), she moves on. 
She accepts her disability to such a level that when she gets resurrected post Krakoan age into a perfect version of her body she’s resurrected WITH her leg missing and calmly reattaches her old prosthetic. Apparently that’s how her mind/soul imagines her perfect body to be, although it’s never explained exactly. Also she does this to free her twin Tran from her mind so he can live again, because everything Xuan does is for her family, both blood and found.
Here’s where the foil stumbles. It’s around this time she takes in Face, a mutant child who can blast energy from his entire face and is left blind, deaf and devoid of taste and smell from a combination of his powers and the evil government right wing group who want to recreate weapon X. Xuan frees his mind from the brainwashing, helps him free everyone else in the facility and becomes his guardian. In fact, she becomes his interpreter and savior, going back to the rebuilt Xavier school, now run by Wolverine, to teach Face and help him re-adjust. While. 
They have shed the foil to Xavier to essentially make her Xavier lite. Which, while frustrating, could have worked. An arc where she helps Face gain independence and pairs him off with some other telepaths to act as interpreter, would have worked. Depending on how they wanted to play it the team could have five members and all be foils to the first class. It sort of worked with Hope’s team in ‘Messiah Complex’. Face and Karma could have an arc where he grows to resent her and feels that she’s been using him. Considering Karma’s powerset is to literally use people like puppets, it’s easy to come to that conclusion. Alas that’s the last we see of her in that role. Frankly, I’m glad the arc ended but I would have liked to see more of the sensory deprived foil to Scott that is Face. Sadly, Face is never mentioned again. 
Digging up old ghosts
We next see Karma in Astonishing X-men where she’s given some girls to have one night stands with, a pinup of her doing maintenance on her leg and and a friendship with fellow gay X-man Northstar. This is the story that lets Northstar marry his boyfriend on page, by the way. 
Karma then loses control of her powers because of (bear with me) parasitic mind worms embedded there by Xuan’s evil half sister Dao. Turns out her father cheated, killed Dao’s mother and sold Dao to a sweatshop. Xuan knew this but since Dao had started a business empire, Xuan assumed that like Tran and their uncle, Dao would leave her alone. Like in her debut issue, Xuan is sorely mistaken. 
Just when the new team and all of Madripoor and possibly also NYC are slated to be blown up by Dao’s wrath, Xuan regains her powers and steps in. Xuan is able to show her long lost step, er, half sister, that they’ve both suffered and that violence isn’t the answer. We have a splash page of their fates to compare and contrast. Dao is affected, hyperventilating and crying but we never show if Xuan’s psi attack of compassion sticks because their father (who is long thought to be dead but is somehow alive) shoots Dao in the head. 
Ignore all the cliches and plot holes and can we see that story clearly harkens to X-men 12 where suddenly our leader has an evil step-brother that the team must fight. In order to make Karma be conflicted about family again they completely retcon her backstory to essentially make her fight Tran again. However, the triumph is that Xuan’s typically villain power is used for good and it works! Dao hesitates upon being shown compassion. And the reason this works is because Xuan and Dao have so much in common besides ethnicity, powerset and father.
But also when Xuan inherits Dao’s corporation and suddenly she’s rich. Xuan tells her siblings about their sister they never knew while eating sushi and taking off her leg.  Again potential for Karma to be her own character and not just another Xavier-alike.
Sadly this arc goes nowhere and instead of codedly bringing back Tran with Dao, they literally bring back Tran as mind controlling Xuan. The terrible idea is given a terrible execution and is best forgotten. Comics writers would rather retread a good comic instead of moving the character arc along and if they have to resurrect dead family members to pull that off, they’ll think of any excuse to dig up old graves.
New life on other planets
Finally, the Krakoan age gives the New Mutants something to do, but it also give Xuan an actual girlfriend. Xuan agonizes that she might accidentally mind control her crush Gabrielle ‘Elle’ Diwa into liking her. (Can we just pause for a second to notice that the one love interest who Xavier is worried about manipulating with his telepathy is also named Gabrielle? And unlike Karma, he does so AFTER his relationship with Gabrielle Haller is over.)
Everyone thinks this is silly and Illyana Rasputina (her name in proper Russian) tells Karma to ‘Mutant up’ and ask Elle out. Xuan asks and Elle says yes. Even if their romance isn’t meant to be, it’s great strides for the character.
Xuan finally confronts the Shadow King who claims that he’s reformed. Karma says she forgives him only to move on but if he harms anyone else  like Kinneys or Rathe she’ll show him the true meaning of her codename. This is the Karma I love!
I only hope this run will show her dealing with the newest fall of the mutant homeland with the same grace and optimism she handled Utopia. And this time by contrasting her to Xavier whose become quite the monster in recent stories. Let Xuan escape Xavier’s shadow like the First Class did. Let her marry her girlfriend (or even break up with her) instead of killing off Elle. I don’t want her to necessarily be happy but I want her to move on and define who she is for herself.
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(I use ‘Mutant’ when writing from the perspective of or  about Magneto and ‘mutant’ for when writing from the perspective  of or about Xavier. The basic idea is that Magnus sees Mutants as an ethnic group and Charles sees mutants as a subtype of human that could have assimilated if not for pesky anti-mutant rhetoric. Obviously the ‘you’re not really an ethnic group/minority’ is something I, as Jew , hear all the time. But it must especially grate for Magnus who lost his family because they as Jews were seen as an ethnic other to be killed. 
Xuan is mostly apolitical on mutant rights herself, but since I posit here that she’s a foil to Xavier, I use terminology typical of Charles. Maybe that’s unfair to Xuan. Also hello new readers to me using capital ‘M’ Mutant. It’s a thing. )
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onecalledkarma · 1 year
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𝑺𝑯𝑬 𝑷𝑶𝑺𝑺𝑬𝑺𝑺𝑬𝑺 𝑷𝑬𝑶𝑷𝑳𝑬!
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Xuân Cao Mạnh, known formerly by the grammatically incorrect name, Xi'an ' Shan ' Coy Manh, is a mutant Billionaire who is notable for being the first Lesbian heroine outed within Marvel comics. her arcs served inspiration for other characters as well as the TV series LEGION. This account is independent, and will not strictly adhere to canon, however will use it to support my own thoughts and ideas. Krakoa era preference, though I can write before. Crossovers are welcome, as are OCs.
written by askani.
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tepkunset · 6 years
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Xi’an Coy Manh and the Difference Between “Character Development” and “Out-of-Character”
I really enjoyed New Mutants: Dead Souls up until #6. But then Rosenburg had to go out and pull some real stupid shit, in my opinion, with one of my favourite characters; Xi’an “Shan” Coy Manh, AKA Karma. This is far from the first time Karma’s been on the short end of a writer’s stick; she’s unfortunately been a go-to punching bag since her creation, really. But this time isn’t just throwing her under the bus; it’s warping her entire established character in an instant.
Everything above? That is not character development. that is out-of-character.
Xi’an is not incomplete without Tran
Xi’an’s very first appearance was even before Marvel Graphic Novel #4 (which introduced the rest of the original New Mutants.) Her origin story is told in Marvel Team-Up #100, with Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. (Included in the New Mutants Epic Collection: Renewal.) It is in the end of this origin story where Karma becomes Karma, by reluctantly killing her evil twin brother and absorbing his soul into her own.
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Xi’an feared their powers of possession, while Tran revelled in them. Xi’an enjoyed helping people, while Tran enjoyed hurting people. Xi’an was “good,” and Tran was “bad.” But after absorbing Tran’s life essence, she carried both his and her own souls inside her.
New Mutants: Dead Souls sees that Tran has escaped from inside Xi’an, and instead of hunting him down to destroy him because he is a bad guy, apparently her goal this entire time was to get him back inside her. Why? Because supposedly she needs him. He’s “half of her soul.”
This makes no sense.
She spent nineteen years of her life without Tran; why is he suddenly “half her soul” now? Why would she want him back in her, when she only killed him in the first place as a last resort? The event has been a source of regret for her.
She also flat-out says that they are equal in power--though she later proves to be even stronger than him--so that can’t possibly be a factor, either.
The New Mutants and subsequent appearances of Karma do a pretty good job at demonstrating that yes, she has a mix of morals in her head, but despite the occasional outbursts of threatening to make people rip their own hearts out, or jump off a building, Xi’an has always been the one to come out on top. She never actually acts on any of her temptations. Her brother is in there, but that does not subtract from who she is.
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Xi’an would never risk being controlled by someone 
The most traumatic experience Karma has ever gone through--save perhaps, for what she suffered when fleeing Vietnam as a child--was being taken over by the Shadow King. Xi’an spent months possessed by the Shadow King, while Xavier lied to her teammates and told them she was dead. When it was all said and done, she was ready to kill herself.
Then again, in Astonishing X-Men, her half-sister used nano-tech to control her, setting her after the rest of the X-Men, then assaulting Madripoor, all ultimately to get back at their father. (This is how she ends up as the CEO of Hatchi Corporation, as she was her sister’s only living relative. Which, by the way, she really didn’t care much about originally.)
Xi’an would never risk being violated like that again. 
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It is her worst nightmare, and we've been reminded of that with plenty of flashback sequences throughout the years. Yet in Dead Souls when Illyana warns her that Tran has been taking control of her, and that now that he’s even more powerful that will double, she doesn't even react to this! If anything at all would be a deterrent for her, it would be the fear of loosing control over herself. Xi’an has an extreme value for her freedom, as for much of her life, she went without it.
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Xi’an would never intentionally harm her family
The X-Men are Xi’an’s family, especially her fellow New Mutants. She loves them. For Karma to possess Illyana and make her kill... what the absolute hell? Professor Xaiver once ordered Xi’an to possess Illyana instead of comforting her when she was having a breakdown, because that’s just the kind of asshole he was to the New Mutants, and Xi’an knows how hurt Illyana was from that. She would never do that to her again outside a life or death situation.
And my god... that she found Dani had been made into what, a robot zombie... and did nothing... I can’t. I just can’t accept that Xi’an would leave one of her closest friends to that fate, use her like that. She didn’t even have Tran in her at that point! All for what, the company she couldn’t have cared less about not all that long ago?
I want to dismiss Xi’an calling the New Mutants “monsters” as Tran speaking, since he said that exact thing earlier in the series. But in case we are supposed to believe that is Karma speaking, I yet again need to stress that she would never say that.
All of this is out-of-character for Karma
The Karma depicted in New Mutants: Dead Souls #6 shows no signs of character development, but rather being written out-of-character. If it was character development, than we would have seen a progression over time of all these changes.
Xi’an learning not to fear her powers and not to hate herself? Character development. Xi’an learning that she needs to forgive herself for being a human with flaws? Character development. These are things that we can see her grow into over time. But Xi’an suddenly becoming a capitalist villain in the course of a few pages? No.
Call that what it is.
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truyenvn · 4 years
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One Piece Manga: Vì Sao Scratchmen Apoo Có Thể Đả Thương Luffy Chỉ Với 1 Chiêu Thức?
Là fan One Piece Manga, độc giả đã hết sức bất ngờ với cảnh tượng Luffy và Zoro bị bại trận trước Scratchmen Apoo chỉ với một đòn đánh. Vậy Scratchmen Apoo là ai? Anh ta sở hữu được năng lực gì mà có sức mạnh kinh khủng đến vậy? Hãy cùng tham khảo qua bài viết này để chúng ta tìm hiểu về nhân vật này nhé!
Trong thế giới hải tặc của truyện One Piece, Apoo được biết đến là thuyền trưởng của nhóm hải tặc On Air, là một hải tặc có tiếng vang đến từ Đại Hải Trình. Khi còn là tân bình, anh thuộc top 11 tân binh có mức truy nã lên đến 100 triệu Beri khi còn ở Sabaody, cách thời gian ở Timeskip 2 năm.
Về sau, anh trở thành người dẫn đầu băng nhóm Bách Thú, cấp dưới Kaido, sau khi anh cùng với Basil Hawkins, Eustass Kid thất bại trong mưu đồ hạ bệ Tứ Hoàng Shanks.
Biến cơ thể anh thành một nhạc cụ
Apoo biến cơ thể anh thành một nhạc cụ khi chiến đấu
Không khác gì những hải tặc mạnh nhất trong truyện One Piece manga, ngay từ khi xuất hiện, Apoo được biết đến là một hải tặc nắm giữ sức mạnh của trái ác quỷ. Tuy nhiên, vẫn chưa ai hình dung được trái ác quỷ anh sở hữu có hình dạng hay sức mạnh như thế nào.
Trong các chương xuất hiện Apoo, có thể thấy anh có khả năng biến cơ thể của chính mình thành những loại nhạc cụ khác nhau, từ kèn, sáo cho đến đàn piano. Trong những trận chiến, trái ác quỷ giúp cho Apoo biến tay của anh thành kèn, răng thành bàn phím piano, hay cả cơ thể thành cái trống,….Tuy nhiên, xét tổng thể ban đầu, những năng lực từ trái ác quỷ này có vẻ hơi phế.
Dùng âm thanh để chiến đấu
Xét về mặt chiêu thức, có thể thấy những công dụng của trái ác quỷ mà Apoo sở hữu có vẻ hơi phế, tuy nhiên, trong trận chiến, những loại dụng cụ âm nhạc này giúp anh ra chiêu chống lại đổi thủ rất hữu ích. Mỗi lần ra chiêu thức, sức mạnh của trái ác quỷ này mang đến như một nhát chém của thanh gươm hay một quả bom khổng lồ.
Apoo sở hữu sức mạnh cực đỉnh khi tấn công
Nói đến âm thanh, khó ai có thể đoán trước được nó phát ra và đến từ đâu dù có nghe thấy. Trải qua trận chiến với Apoo, những vết thương của Zoro cho thấy anh không hề biết được đòn tấn công của Apoo đến từ hướng nào, ngay cả Luffy cũng thế, anh chàng cũng hứng trọn đòn tấn công cực mạnh mà không lường trước được để phòng thủ.
Đọc truyện tranh One Piece manga bạn sẽ thấy, sức mạnh đến từ đòn tấn công của trái ác quỷ mà Apoo sở hữu đỉnh đến thế nào, dù cả Zoro và Luffy đều sở hữu Haki nhưng vẫn không cảm nhận được điều gì.
Apoo sở hữu nhiều chiêu thức quái dị
Trong suốt series One piece, có thể thấy được 3 chiêu thức của Apoo sử dụng là:
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Tại Sabaody, trong trận chiến đối đầu với Đô đốc Kizaru, Apoo đã ra chiêu thức bằng cách biến tay của mình thành những nhạc cụ phát ra nhiều loại âm thanh mang tần suất cao thấp khác nhau để tấn công.
Shan
Với chiêu thức này, đối thủ sẽ bị cắt ra thành nhiều mảnh với những đợt sóng âm thanh phát ra.
Don
Cũng trong trận chiến với Kizaru, chiêu thức Don này làm cho kẻ thù nổ tung bằng những sóng âm từ Apoo.
Và cũng chính những chiêu thức này đã gây thương tích không nhỏ cho cả Luffy và Zoro.
Apoo chơi rất giỏi các nhạc cụ
Apoo sở hữu năng lực biến cơ thể thành nhạc cụ trong One Piece manga
Với những khả năng biến bộ phận cơ thể thành nhiều loại nhạc cụ khác nhau đến từ trái ác quỷ, Scratchmen Apoo trong truyện Fantasy Vua Hải Tặc cũng thành thạo cách chơi từng loại nhạc cụ mà anh đã biến ra, giúp anh có lợi thế trong những trận chiến với đối thủ.
Chính điều này tạo ra sự khác biệt cho anh và Brook – người cũng sở hữu năng lực biến cơ thể thành nhạc cụ nhưng trái lại, Brook khá tách biệt với những gì anh tạo ra.
Có thể nói đọc truyện One Piece Manga và tham khảo thêm bài viết này, chúng ta cũng biết được bộ ba chiêu thức cực kỳ lợi hại và hiệu quả khi chiến đấu của Scratchmen Apoo. Tuy nhiên, đây cũng chỉ là một phần nhỏ về Apoo, các bạn hãy đọc thêm truyện hay xem anime để hiểu rõ hơn về nhân vật Apoo mạnh mẽ này nhé!
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Soi kèo, nhận định Shan United FC vs Rakhine United 16h30 ngày 30/03/2020
Soi kèo Shan United FC vs Rakhine United
Soi kèo châu Á: Updating
Tại Myannar cuối tuần sẽ diễn ra loạt trận thuộc khuôn khổ vòng 11 giải vô địch quốc gia. Lần này, Shan United FC sẽ được thi đấu trên sân nhà Yangon United Sports Complex và tiếp đón đội bóng tới từ vùng tây, sát bờ biển là Rakhine United FC. Đội chủ nhà chắc chắn hướng tới mục tiêu 3 điểm sau 90 phút thi đấu, qua đó nuôi hi vọng mong manh trong cuộc đua tới chức vô địch. Nhưng trước phong độ khá ấn tượng tới từ phía đối thủ, nhiều khả năng Shan United FC sẽ gặp nhiều khó khăn.
Về phía đội chủ nhà, Shan United FC đang từng bước tìm lại vị thế của nhà vô địch Myanmar National League 2019. Ở mùa giải năm nay, có lẽ nguyên nhân chủ yếu tới từ việc họ phải chia sức cho đấu trường AFC Champions League đã khiến Shan United FC mất đi sự ổn định vốn có. Sau 9 vòng đấu, đoàn quân được dẫn dắt bởi huấn luyện viên Aung Naing chỉ có được 17 điểm, qua 5 trận thắng, 2 trận hòa và 2 trận thua. Thành tích này giúp họ đứng ở vị trí thứ 4 trên bảng xếp hạng, kém đội đầu bảng là Hantharwady United FC tới 10 điểm. Tuy vậy, Shan United FC vẫn còn nhiều cơ hội, khi đội bóng còn 1 trận chưa đá.
Ở phía bên kia chiến tuyến, nếu đặt lên bàn cân mà so sánh với đối thủ của mình ở trận đấu tới, Rakhine United FC tỏ ra khá ngang cơ. Đội bóng chủ sân Waitharli Stadium đứng ở vị trí thứ 6 trên bảng xếp hạng với 15 điểm, 2 điểm kém hơn Shan United FC. Họ đã giành được 4 chiến thắng, 3 trận hòa và 2 trận thua. Sau quãng thời gian thăng hoa đầu mùa thì họ lại đang có dấu hiệu chững lại, khi để hòa liên tiếp 3 trận trong 5 vòng đấu gần nhất.
Tuy nhiên, Rakhine United FC vẫn là một đối thủ đáng gờm đối với Shan United FC. Đội nhà cần cố gắng hết khả năng nếu mong muốn rời sân nhà với 3 điểm. Các chuyên gia Kèo Số cho rằng đội nhà sẽ có chiến thắng sát nút.
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Soi kèo Shan United FC vs Rakhine United
Soi kèo Tài Xỉu: Updating
Shan United FC vẫn phần nào giữ được bản năng sát thủ của nhà vô địch, khi đạt thành tích 14 bàn thắng sau 9 trận thi đấu tại đấu trường cao nhất Myanmar. Ngược lại, Rakhine tuy không sở hữu hàng công khét tiếng, nhưng lại thi đấu hiệu quả với lối chơi phòng ngự phản công. Đây sẽ là cuộc đối đầu hết sức thú vị, và nhiều khả năng kèo Tài sẽ nổ.
>>>XEM Tỷ lệ kèo<<<
Trận đấu hấp dẫn
Soi kèo hiệp 1: Updating
Trước đối thủ thi đấu với triết lý bóng đá thực dụng, Shan United FC chắc chắn sẽ giành quyền kiểm soát bóng trong phần lớn thời gian của trận đấu. Và theo nhận định của giới chuyên môn, hàng công của đội nhà nhiều khả năng mang về lợi thế dẫn bàn ngay trong hiệp 1.
Dự đoán soi kèo bóng đá Shan United FC 2-1 Rakhine United (Chọn Shan United FC và Tài trận).
Trần Viên Linh
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Bút tính: Chuyên gia phân tích, nhận định kèo nhà cái, tỷ lệ cá cược, soi kèo bóng đá của tất cả các giải đấu trên thế giới như: Ngoại Hạng Anh, Tây Ban Nha, Ý, Đức,… đưa ra những nhận định, dự đoán kết quả bóng đá giúp người chơi có được sự lựa chọn sáng suốt. Cùng theo dõi Keoso.net để được cập nhanh và chính xác về tỉ lệ kèo từ các giải đấu lớn nhỏ về mảng cá cược.
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Ok regardless how the rest of the tourney goes down, that top 8/9 would be an incredible X-Men team. Mystique and Destiny as the matriarchs, then Rogue, Beto, Dani, Xuân, Gambit, Wolverine, and Magik?? Are you kidding? Dream line up
Oh, agreed 100%. Fantastic combination of abilities and personalities.
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Reason’s to vote for Xuân
1. She’s Marvel’s first lesbian character
2. Her powers are cool as fuck
3. She’s been forgotten by marvel editorial too much… She deserves this win.
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A vote for Karma and Rictor is a vote for the gays! We MUST avenge Northstar!
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it's okay illyana. xuân, Doug, and warlock didn't appear in x men evolution either
True, true.
…Nightcrawler did get an episode about teleporting through Limbo, though.
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