Himokiri Karate Posted August 4, 2018 Posted August 4, 2018 I have decided to do a fun thread segment. Every week or biweekly, I will introduce a fictional martial artist in this thread and explain their origin and character personality. Just something different. We will start of with Mister X! ( from Marvel)Mr. X is a very dark character for a marvel series. When he was a kid, he seemed like a normal kid until he became aware of his low level telepathy when a female passed away from a car accident and from there he became obsessed with death. Destroying his parents and dog ( oddly enough this is the only thing bothers me) made him more obsessed with death. From there he inherited his extremely wealthy parents fortune and used the money to travel around the world in order to study with the worlds greatest martial artist masters. After learning all he could learn, he would challenge them to the death match and win. Myself seeing the panel, the three masters shown were, karate master from japan, sword master from medieval culture and a knife throwing kung Fu master. But he has studied all types of martial arts since he likes to wear different uniform from tang soo do to kung fu outfit.Afterwards, Mister X used his new found martial arts skills mixed with low level telepathy to read and predict his opponents movements. This worked like a charm until he ran in in to wolverine. In the beginning he was winning until wolverine went berserk when he found out that Mister X is an evil person and in doing so, he went in to Berserk mode and Mister X was unable to read his mind due to berserk mode and ended up losing and almost lost his life until his bodyguard came to his rescue. They had two more matches as well...All and all, he is like an evil Bruce Wayne motivated to become the greatest martial arts fighter in existence. Oh and fun fact, his loyal bodyguard was a former opponent who lost to Mister X but was offered a place of employment. Wolverine was also offered as well but turned it down. It begins with the knowledge that the severity of a strikes impact is amplified by a smaller surface area.
Patrick Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 Interesting idea. Thanks for sharing, Himokiri Karate. Patrick Patrick O'Keefe - KarateForums.com AdministratorHave a suggestion or a bit of feedback relating to KarateForums.com? Please contact me!KarateForums.com Articles - KarateForums.com Awards - Member of the Month - User Guidelines
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