Chris bradford bullet catcher series 3 books collection set (bulletcatcher, blowback, sniper)

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Chris bradford bullet catcher series 3 books collection set (bulletcatcher, blowback, sniper)

Chris bradford bullet catcher series 3 books collection set (bulletcatcher, blowback, sniper)

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The Muppet Show: On the John Cleese episode, Gonzo's act of the night (assisted by Crazy Harry, of all people) involves catching a cannonball with his bare hand. Amazingly, he actually succeeds— only to get his arm stretched out to a ridiculous length. One mobster by the name of Carmine "The Snake" Persico built up a reputation as a man that was hard to kill. In one noteworthy incident, the car he was in was riddled with bullets. One of the spent rounds lodged itself in his mouth, and he spat it out when he got up. Thus, Carmine became known among his compatriots as a man who could literally catch bullets. In Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud Strife deflects bullets with his BFS with little effort. Not quite as cool as a catch, except he stops tons of them. When the Crane Hermit pisses off evil Lunch she pulls out a machine gun, unloads an entire magazine on Crane, all of which he catches. Undeterred she reloads and lets loose another full magazine, which he also catches.

Zoom manages to catch an entire volley of bullets fired by the Central City Police Department with one hand. Karikeya of Wild ARMs 5. After he throws his shotgun at Greg and tells him to try and kill him with it, he proceeds to catch every single one of Greg's shots with his bionic arm. Greg eventually gets past the arm by shooting Kartikeya's face at point-blank range. Unfortunately, Kartikeya caught that bullet with something else. Done by Jonathan Smith on Highway to Heaven when a would-be convenience store robber tries to shoot him. In Jujutsu Kaisen, when Maki is fighting her sister, Mai, she deflects all six of the bullets loaded in Mai's gun. However, when Mai uses her cursed technique to create a seventh bullet, Maki is caught off guard and is forced to catch the bullet. Since this was a practice battle, Mai was using rubber bullets, which would realistically be slower and less damaging to catch, but Maki may well be able to catch a regular bullet as well. In the very first chapter of Samurai Deeper Kyo, two Mooks pull this off by catching multiple bullets with their teeth. Kyo proceeds to slice them to ribbons so fast they don't even realize what happened. The manga only gets crazier from there.The Flash: Snatching bullets out of the air is a standard tactic of pretty much all of the speedsters in The DCU. In Red Dead Redemption II, Benjamin Lazarus, a magician performing at the Vaudeville Theater, can be seen doing this in one of his acts. At first he has his assistant shoot a bottle off his head with a revolver to show the bullets are real, then proceeds to catch a second bullet fired from the weapon with his teeth. When a skeptic in the crowd decries the act as a fakery, Lazarus invites anyone from the crowd to participate with their personal firearm to prove otherwise; Arthur himself can accept the invitation, otherwise the skeptic steps up and produces his own gun. In either case, the participant shoots Lazarus square in the face and he catches the bullet once again. As Arthur is carrying live ammunition and is very much not an audience plant, his participation in the act (assuming he aims for the right place, of course) confirms the magician's abilities to be the real deal. Which prompts the villain of Season 4 to create a high tech gun whose bullets can outspeed the Observers' reflexes, as September finds out.

An Invoked Trope in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Batman fires a 40mm grenade at Superman, only for the Man of Steel to grab it in front of his face. Meaning the grenade is at exactly the right distance when it explodes, giving Superman a faceful of Kryptonite gas. So this was likely a literal Batman Gambit by the firer. The anime version of Saint Seiya (although, since even Bronze Saints move at the speed of sound, it's implied they can do it there, too.) Namely: when being shot at with a machine gun, Hyoga merely walks towards his assailant as his Cosmo deflects the bullets. But then, when Seiya is shot at, he catches each and every bullet in his hands, freaking out the enemy when he drops them on the ground. Which of the two is more badass is up to debate.

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In the Legends of Tomorrow episode " Outlaw Country", Nate, after shrugging off a hail of bullets, catches one in his teeth. In Yami no Aegis, the main character deflects (and sometimes catches) bullets pretty much every chapter. In Killer7, MASK de Smith does not catch the bullet. Oh no. He headbutts it out of thin air. And he wins. He isn't even Made of Iron. He's made out of freakin' adamantium. In the manga of Sands of Destruction, Taupy introduces himself to Kyrie (and the reader) by jumping in front of him and catching a dozen or so bullets.



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