Quicksilver, also known as Pietro Maximoff, is a Marvel Comics superhero who possesses the ability to move at superhuman speeds. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in X-Men #4 in 1964. Quicksilver's powers are a result of his mutated physiology, which allows him to move at incredible speeds, run across water and up walls, and even create afterimages of himself. His reflexes and reaction times are also enhanced, making him incredibly difficult to hit in combat. In addition to his speed, Quicksilver is also a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, having been trained by his father, Magneto, in martial arts and strategy. Quicksilver's history in the Marvel Universe is complex and has evolved over time. He and his twin sister, Scarlet Witch, were initially introduced as members of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by their father Magneto. However, they later defected and joined the Avengers, where they became important members of the team. Quicksilver has also had numerous solo adventures, where he has faced off against some of the most dangerous villains in the Marvel Universe. His speed and agility have allowed him to take on opponents much stronger than himself, and his tactical intelligence has allowed him to outmaneuver even the most cunning of foes. In addition to his comic book appearances, Quicksilver has also appeared in multiple adaptations in other media, including the X-Men and Avengers films. He remains a beloved and iconic character in the Marvel Universe, known for his lightning-fast speed and unwavering determination.
Vegito is a prominent fusion character in the "Dragon Ball" series, resulting from the Potara earring fusion of Goku and Vegeta. This fusion combines their strengths, resulting in a warrior of exceptional power and skill. Vegito first appears during the "Majin Buu Saga" in "Dragon Ball Z," confronting Super Buu to rescue absorbed allies. In "Dragon Ball Super," Vegito reemerges as Vegito Blue, utilizing the Super Saiyan Blue transformation to battle the fused antagonist, Zamasu. His abilities include the Final Kamehameha, a fusion of Goku's Kamehameha and Vegeta's Final Flash, and the Spirit Sword, an energy blade technique. Vegito's fusion, achieved through the Potara earrings, was initially believed to be permanent; however, it is later revealed to last one hour for non-deity beings. Throughout the series, Vegito exemplifies the combined might and strategic prowess of Goku and Vegeta, making him a formidable force against powerful adversaries.