¿Who is stronger, Gomah or Lobo?

Loser

Gomah

Winner

Lobo

Description

Gomah is the primary antagonist in "Dragon Ball Daima," the latest series in the Dragon Ball universe. After Dabra's death during the Majin Buu saga, Gomah ascends as the new Supreme Demon King of the Demon Realm. Despite his small stature and white skin, he wields formidable magical abilities. Gomah's most notable power stems from the "Third Evil Eye," an artifact that, when placed on his forehead, transforms him into a larger, more muscular form, significantly amplifying his strength and magical prowess. This transformation renders him a formidable adversary, challenging even the most powerful warriors

Lobo is a powerful and dangerous character from the DC Universe, first appearing in the DC Comics series "Omega Men" in 1983. He is an intergalactic bounty hunter and assassin, and is one of the most feared and respected figures in the DC Universe. Lobo's story begins on the planet Czarnia, where he was born as the son of a scientist named Professor Velorkam. From a young age, Lobo displayed extraordinary strength and durability, and he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most feared and respected bounty hunters in the galaxy. As a result of his unique physiology, Lobo possesses a number of superhuman abilities, including strength, speed, agility, and durability. He is also immune to all forms of injury and disease, and is virtually indestructible. In addition to his physical powers, Lobo also has access to a wide range of advanced technology and weaponry, including his signature spacehog motorcycle and a number of powerful weapons, such as his regenerating chainsaw. Throughout his long and storied career, Lobo has clashed with many of the DC Universe's greatest heroes, including Superman, Batman, and the Green Lantern Corps. Despite their best efforts, these heroes have often struggled to defeat Lobo, making him one of the most formidable and dangerous villains in the DC Universe.

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