So they weren't in space or on a planet. Does Limbo even follow the same rules of physics as the normal DC universe?
__________________ posted by Badabing
I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Given the power symbolism has in the Overvoid, it is likely a result of Superman's inspirational role, together with Cpt. Marvel, that allowed him to even lift said book.
The same with Ultraman whose life began the same as Clark except he ended up in a universe controlled mostly by evil (confrimed when Ultraman is used for the Cosmic Suit).
__________________
Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.
Not likely, but it has its own internal gravity of course, i.e. the giant ship that Superman and co landed with was drawn to the place, I'll have to reread the issue when I get home.
__________________
Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.
BTW, I think Superman wins this, I just don’t think Superman helping to lift a magic book in a different dimension is the best proof.
__________________ posted by Badabing
I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.