Comic Book Questions

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Originally posted by Galan007
To me,
it seemed like CM had the advantage, [even before the lightning]..

srug

if he had an advantage it was, imo, because he was evil and wasnt holding back... even in his advanced years superman still seemed to want to not fight billy, imo...

Originally posted by llagrok
Does Namor eat fish?

he lives underwater... unless he's a vegetarian, i assume he would, yeah...

Originally posted by Galan007
To me,
it seemed like CM had the advantage, [even before the lightning]..

srug

And Superman was holding back the entire time. He was trying to snap Billy out of it. Plus, his durability seemed to be greater because Billy died in the explosion.

Yeah, I know what comes next... "BUT HE SAID 'SHAZAM' THREE TIMES!!!! THAT MEANS WAS IN HIS HUMAN FORM!!!!"

But think of it this way... the lightning only converts him if it hits him. If it hit him directly, then the bomb wouldn't have gone off.

Originally posted by batdude123
If it hit him directly, then the bomb wouldn't have gone off.

Why?

Why what?

Originally posted by llagrok
Does Namor eat fish?

I remember a comic where it shows that either Namor or Aquaman doesn't eat fish. I think it was Aquaman, because I vaguely remember Cyclone of the JSA being there, and not enjoying eating various seafoods.

But maybe I'm remembering wrong and it was Namor.

Originally posted by batdude123
Why what?

Why would it not go off upon impact?

You know that Celestial in Golden Gate Park? How does nobody see it...it's due to the Eternals enchantments right?

Just asking because I was under the impression that it made people forget that it was there..? And it just showed up in Uncanny X-Men.

Does Zarathos have better control over elements than the elementals themselves?

Originally posted by Bnmcd
Does Zarathos have better control over elements than the elementals themselves?
Does Marvel even have 'true' Elementals?

Originally posted by Galan007
Does Marvel even have 'true' Elementals?

Man-Thing is the closest thing, but no not really "true" elementals

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Man-Thing is the closest thing, but no not really "true" elementals
Even Man-Thing isn't really a 'true' elemental, imo.

Then again,
I'm going by what DC's Elementals are/represent.

srug

I know, hence why I said he is the "closest thing" 😛

Originally posted by King_Mungi
I know, hence why I said he is the "closest thing" 😛
dur, on me.

😛

Hey,
does Moon Knoight have a HF?

Originally posted by Galan007
Hey,
does Moon Knoight have a HF?

Somewhat, but not on the likes of Wolverine or anyone like that. Just a quick healer

Originally posted by King_Mungi
Somewhat, but not on the likes of Wolverine or anyone like that. Just a quick healer
Thought so, [as he just had his knee bashed in, and was fine a panel or so later].

Thanks. 🙂

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Why would it not go off upon impact?

You didn't get what I said.

What issue is this from?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Bigfatogre/Untitled-3.jpg

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What issue is this from?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Bigfatogre/Untitled-3.jpg

Superman v1 653

Mr T always calls himself "The Thrid Smartest Man On Earth"
so who are the first two?

Originally posted by Dgw2007
Mr T always calls himself "The Thrid Smartest Man On Earth"
so who are the first two?

Luthor, Batman, Dr. Niles Caulder, Dr. T.O. Morrow, Dr. Will Magnus, Dr. Sivana, John Henry Irons, - any of them could be up there.

Most people guess Luthor and Batman, but I never saw Batman as "super brilliant scientist" type so much as "incredible tactically intelligent." I see him more of the Ras Al Ghul kinda smart then the Luthor kind of smart. I mean, I've never seen Batman build a time machine (which any one of the guys up there, except for Irons, could do, pretty easily)

My guess is Caulder and Luthor. Caulder is pretty commonly recognized as one of the top guys in almost every field.