What would you call this ability? Are there any /co/ characters that have it?
>>91918763
The only character I can think of isRubberFruit.
>>91918763
>What would you call this ability?
energy absorption
>Are there any /co/ characters that have it?
captain marvel
>What would you call this ability?
Pocket dimension/hammer space
>Are there any /co/ characters that have it?
Dozens if not hundreds, especially going back to the golden era of animation.
>>91918874
Nah
>>91918904
This is closer to what I was thinking of, just the ability to take anything, even ridiculously large things, and put it in your pocket for later. I get many classic cartoons had hammerspaces, but did any of them really have this as a focus rather than a quick joke?
>>91918951
I think your best bet would be a portal manipulator/teleporter
Magik, Cloak, America Chavez, Blink, the Spot. They could all catch an attack from an enemy in one of their portals and then send it back later.
>>91919797
There needs to be a character that just goes up to foes, pockets their weapons, and runs away.
>>91918763
I'd call it absorption or nullification
>>91922017
>your mutant power is your belly button is the door to a pocket dimension
>>91923612
It's anime, but in Hero Academia there is a character who's power is Literally Cyclops', except it shoots out of his navel
He jumps and uses the recoil to fly, backward
>>91922017
Slapstick could do that.
>>91918763
Sebastian Shaw?
>>91918951
>did any of them really have this as a focus rather than a quick joke?
Felix the Cat has a magical bag of tricks which is pretty much an infinite Bag of Holding. It was a fairly important plot point after it was introduced.
Plenty of /co/ characters have Hammerspace, but very rarely is it used defensively - it's almost always for taking things out, not putting things in.
>>91918763
An old-timey slapstick character might do that.
>>91923612
Fat Chance.
He's on the Venture Brothers.