(Hogzilla)
Actually, there is something I dun like about HK comics. They like to create a super villian at the end of the story to act as the last boss, no matter they adopt the story from a great work or of their own creation. If their own creation has the intention of the final boss, that's fine; If they adopt a great work as their story back drop, that's very funny.
I mean the creation of this super villian does make the story ends more spectular but the story also became a Chimera, a monster neither here nor there. (like the Uniquely Singapore's Merlion, neither here not there) The super villian will learn a divine skill that can defeat everyone through a very ridiculous mean in a short time, which is against all laws of nature. This will mislead the readers into believing the comic's tale is the same as the novel.
actually, i really love RPGs/movies/comics/stories/shows/cartoons to have a last boss who's a super-villain. of course, the origin of the super-villain cannot be lame, and must have solid grounding.
on the other hand, i've something to talk about western comics, in particular, Marvel comics. their comics(X-Men series, Captain America, Daredevil, Hulk, Spiderman, Fantastic 4 etc.) all have moutains of super-ultra villains so powerful and numerous that the heroes keep getting owned/pwned/r*ped by these super-ultra villains in every release and the heroic/cool aura that made them in the beginning totally fades away and you start thinking of them as wimps/punching bags.
like spiderman in the comics. at first, when spiderman was awakend, he's like so mighty, so powerful. then came villains like Doctor Octopus, green/homo-goblin, Dr. doom, Electro, the spot and then Venom. spiderman can still tackle these if he tries all his best, and can manage to more or less beat them, or get in a draw. then, Marvel introduced Carnage, the red spider, who's so darn powerful that he only can pwn spiderman + all other villains and heroes taking him on at once. KNN......the power difference in such cases for the super-villain too great liao until cannot believe..........haiz!
worse still, Marvel later introduced several more super-god villains like Carnage and i start thinking......spiderman fight also cannot win, why read? it's like human VS. God loh......KNN!!!!!!! lame. plus spiderman kenna r*pe and abused by Carnage so many times still can survive for further spider-abuse in the next release of the comic.
and to add to that, Onslaught even worse than carnage. in the x-men series, this super-villain himself can easily defeat the Fantastic 4, Dr. Doom, all the X-Men, Hulk, Spiderman, Captain America and the Avengers and all other Marvel heroes taking him on at the same time. he's like, without a sweat, can send Phoenix(so powerful already) to the astral dimensiona and trap her there......might as well say Marvel's comic heroes are fighting God all the time and losing every nano-second, with each time worse than the previous. KAOZ!!!!!!