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** They were also severely outclassed by comet-empowered Ozai - Aang and Iroh were about the only ones who stood a chance in the first place.
** Still, it's not like the rest of the Gaang just sat down doing nothing while Aang fought Ozai: Zuko and Katara were fighting Azula, Sokka, Suki and Toph were sabotaging the Fire nation fleet while Iroh and the White Lotus were reconquering Ba Sing Se.
* ''[[Justice League]]''
** When a few members of the [[Justicecore League]]team endends up in the Old West, [[Jonah Hex]] prevents them from getting between the local town's hero and the main bad guy, because, in Hex's words: "A man's gotta settle his own accounts".
** At the conclusion of the "War World" two-parter, Draaga insists on [[Leave Him to Me| fighting Mongul himself]]. He has good reason to, as Mongul is a despot whose rule depends on [[Bread and Circuses]], who was blackmailing Draaga into compliance for years. The heroes step aside and let him do so, simply telling him to watch Mongul's left hook
* In ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'' "Panther's Quest", Black Panther insists Wakandan tradition says he must defeat Man-Ape by himself. Captain America respects this, but when Man-Ape orders the Dora Milaje to take out the Panther, Cap intervenes.
{{quote|'''Cap''': You can face Man-Ape alone. Anyone else is fair game.}}