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John Wick: The Boogeyman Who Turned a Pencil into a War Crime (And We Stan)

Let’s get one thing straight: John Wick isn’t just a hitman. He’s a walking OSHA violation, a man who treats the Geneva Checklist as a to-do list, and the reason why assassins worldwide sleep with the lights on. No superpowers? No problem. Let’s break down why Baba Yaga could solo 90% of anime protagonists with a f***** pencil*.


Origin Story: When Puppy Love Goes Nuclear

John’s backstory reads like a ”How to Become a Legend” manual:

  • Retirement Plan: Quit the biz for love. Wife dies. Gets a dog. Dog dies. Cue the apocalypse.
  • Skill Set: Murdering 3 men in a bar with a pencil. A PENCIL.
  • Motivation: Grief + rage + a 1969 Mustang = global body count.

The lesson? Never. Touch. The. Dog.


Powers: When ‘Peak Human’ Is a Lie

Wick’s abilities aren’t supernatural—they’re supernaturally unfair. Let’s dissect:

  • Gun-Fu: Mixing headshots with judo throws like it’s a Tuesday. Bullets? Melee range only.
  • Plot Armor: Survives falls, stabs, and car crashes that would turn Wolverine into a PSA.
  • Improvised Weapons: Pencils (obviously), books, horses, entire cars. The man could kill you with a Starbucks napkin.
  • Fear Aura: Mercenaries hear ”He’s back” and immediately update their wills.
  • Tactical Trench Coat: Pockets hold more guns than a Call of Duty loadout.

His greatest power? Making a three-piece suit the deadliest armor in cinema.


Weaknesses: Yes, Even Gods Have Kryptonite

  1. Puppy Eyes: Lose the dog, lose your sanity.
  2. Hotel Rules: The Continental’s “no business on premises” policy. Wick’s only weakness? Polite bureaucracy.
  3. Hipster Beards: Every villain looks like they own a microbrewery. Distracting.
  4. Nostalgia: Give him a photo of his wife, and he’ll pause mid-rampage to cry. Exploit this. (Don’t.)

The Wickverse Squad: Allies, Enablers, and One Very Done Doctor

  • Winston: Hotel manager/moral compass. Sells him guns and life advice.
  • Charon: The concierge who’s seen everything. Secretly runs a side hustle selling Wick merch.
  • The Bowery King: Pigeon lord and hype-man. Supplies bullets and quotable one-liners.
  • Sofia: Fellow dog lover. Gave him a bullet and a death glare.
  • The Doctor: Patch-up guy. Charging extra for “multiple gunshot Mondays.”

Iconic Fights (Where Physics Took a Smoke Break)

  1. Red Circle Club: Kills 12 men with a gun, a club, and aesthetic lighting.
  2. Horse Stable Showdown: Uses a horse to roundhouse kick a man. Equestrian MMA unlocked.
  3. Pencil x2: “I once saw him kill three men…” Yes, we know.
  4. Glass House Battle: Fights on broken knees, shattered glass, and pure hatred.

Why John Wick Matters

In a world of CGI gods and neon swordfights, Wick is a relic of raw practicality. He’s the guy who’d headshot Thanos mid-monologue, steal his Infinity Gauntlet, and sell it for coin at the Continental. No magic, no mechs—just grit, grief, and a very specific set of skills.


Final Verdict: John Wick is the action hero we need—a reminder that sometimes, the scariest thing in the universe is a pissed-off man with nothing left to lose.

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  • adeel-mehmood-author

    If you’ve made it this far, I’m guessing you’re just as into anime, overpowered characters, and wild what-if battles as I am.

    I run AbilitiesHub as a solo passion project—writing, researching, and nerding out so you don’t have to dig through a million tabs to figure out who’d win in a fight between Madara and Gojo (still undecided).

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