Sometimes, Giannis Antetokounmpo looks like he's straight out of a comic book and it's quite unfair for the opposing characters on the floor. On Sunday, the Milwaukee Bucks superstar once again channeled his inner-superhero as he showcased his Mr. Fantastic-esque arms to swat a slashing DeAndre Hunter.

Check out Giannis' monster block here (via NBA on ESPN):

He isn't called the Greek Freak for nothing.

Antetokounmpo is Milwaukee's walking mismatch especially when it comes to rim protection. Though he's only averaging one block per game this season so far, the amount of shots his presence alters is uncountable. The league's back-to-back MVP stands at 6'11ā€ and has an incredible 40-inch vertical. That, alongside his 7'3ā€³ wingspan, has definitely been a huge problem for guys like Hunter who try their luck in driving against Giannis. Hunter did end up with 33 points on the evening on a losing effort.

Along with the monster block, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks on Sunday with 27 points, 14 rebounds, and eight assists. As good as he is offensively, it's Antetokounmpo's defensive prowess that has been one of the major reasons the Bucks have found success over the past few seasons. He won last season's Defensive Player of the Year Award which helped propel Milwaukee to grab the league's best regular season record of 56-17.

Giannis is looking to replicate that again this season as the Bucks try to climb their way back to the top of the league. After their over the Hawks on Sunday, Milwaukee comfortably sits at the second spot behind the Philadelphia 76ers.