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INFOGRAPHIC – Which Is The Most Badass Fictional Weapon Of All Time?

Fictional characters often go hand-in-hand with their weapons, like Indiana Jones and his bullwhip, or Spider-Man’s web-shooters.

And like any other topic ripe for comparison, there will always be a debate over the respective strengths and weaknesses of fictional characters.

And if you don’t have anyone to debate, don’t fret.  Our friends at Morph Suits UK have already done the heavy lifting, ranking 30 pieces of the most iconic imaginary weapons, based on their attributes, flaws, and overall ‘badass’ rating.

From Wolverine’s claws to Jon Snow’s longsword, check it out after the jump.


An Illustrated Guide to Iconic Fictional Weapons

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