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.
Whis is a prominent character in the "Dragon Ball" series, serving as the angelic attendant and martial arts master to Beerus, the God of Destruction for Universe 7. First introduced in the film "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods," Whis is depicted with a serene demeanor, light blue skin, and distinctive white hair. As an angel, he possesses extraordinary abilities, including Ultra Instinct—a state of heightened reflexes and movement. Whis is responsible for training both Beerus and Goku, aiding them in mastering advanced combat techniques. Despite his calm and composed nature, he exhibits a fondness for Earth's cuisine, often indulging in various delicacies during his visits. His character adds depth to the series by exploring themes of divinity, mentorship, and the balance of power within the universe.