I think sasuke is the only one here with a reliable way to get past infinity, the damage from naruto's radiation would easily be healed by RCT
Whoever brings up the shovel knight thing is wrong though, every character from every verse has an anti-feat and that doesn't mean they are automatically that strong
I'd expect hermes to be FTL but I don't think he is
Forever, he's a threat because of RADIATION
Technically he was able to materialize matter out of nothing
Yeah so speeding up an absolute freeze of time is a pretty good feat imo
MIH can speed up the timestop which in a way is infinite speed...? i guess...? possibly...?
C-Moon alone was able to move in timestop, so Made In Heaven is already infinite speed
Jojo's Bizzare Adventure is also a contender, but it's quite dark, including humor, etc. You have to have a unique taste to really enjoy JJBA, and I don't happen to have that taste. JJBA's world building easily tops one piece, and is very reader friendly (since it's broken up into "parts". After part 6, the series takes its own unique spin, a good read for those who are interested
What's unique about tensura is it announces a mystery far before explaining this mystery (ex: character appears, nobody knows anything about them, plot foreshadows they are really shady, and we delve into whether or not they're shady upwards of 100 chapters ahead)
Tensura is another good one, it is what most isekais are modeled after, with an overpowered MC, however, it's done right. With world building that easily rivals one piece, the series actually takes a more political spin, although the manga isn't finished (neither is the LN, but it's far more progressed). The character development is a little iffy, however it's still evident. It's also got it's fair share of plot twists, about the same plot twist to chapter ratio as hajime no ippo, just a decent bit lower.
Death Note is another contender of mine for the top spot, contrary to Dragon Ball, everything's a plot twist and invites the readers/watchers to keep up with the mind battle between Light and L, although the plot kind of falls off after one particular character dies...
Personally I think Hajime No Ippo should take the top spot here, it's longer than one piece, and still going, character development is excellent, the start is a little iffy, but it progresses to be quite a beautiful story, with the MC actually being under the danger of losing multiple times (and losing some fights!), good world building, it doesn't follow any tropes, and is completely original, and to top it off, MC is not extremely overpowered.
One piece
2. JJK, but it kinda fell off..
MHA... haven't watched
3. Naruto
4. Not to throw shade, but DB, DBZ, and DBS were so boring I almost fell asleep, they had the extremely cliche shonen plot, a near lack of plot twists, no sense of suspense that "uh oh, the MC might just be cooked this time", large lack of character development (the best character development in the series was vegeta going from mega grumpy to moderately grumpy)
But it’s all up to whether or not minato knows Liebert exists
Liebert could manipulate goku
He could manipulate realistically anyone
No what was unique about Liebert was that he convinced people to die and it would end up being suicide
His motive for murder was to make sure no one knew he existed, so nothing would happen
Nothing would happen