Originally posted by Dgw2007
i thought Bats did once
I've never seen that. Maybe it did happen.
Hey! My question I asked about a hundred pages ago in this thread got answered! Demonstration of super-smelling in Superman/Batman 46- after Superman gets really high, he can smell brownies cooking in North Dakota from the Watchtower.
How the hell does a smell get through the vacuum of space?
Originally posted by tjcoady
I've never seen that. Maybe it did happen.Hey! My question I asked about a hundred pages ago in this thread got answered! Demonstration of super-smelling in Superman/Batman 46- after Superman gets really high, he can smell brownies cooking in North Dakota from the Watchtower.
How the hell does a smell get through the vacuum of space?
Scent is made up of tiny particles. They can pass thought a vaccum.
A better question is how he hears and speaks.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaoshere is how
Scent is made up of tiny particles. They can pass thought a vaccum.A better question is how he hears and speaks.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Scent is made up of tiny particles. They can pass thought a vaccum.A better question is how he hears and speaks.
for years they used to use either mm psychically linking them, or radio equipment...
when it comes to hearing stuff on earth when he's in orbit, i guess he just stays low enough that the sound still carries, even faintly...
they do slip up though, from time to time...
Excellent article by Micheal Chabon on the superhero costume from the New Yorker. Well worth reading a great author reverently talking about comics:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/03/10/080310fa_fact_chabon/?currentPage=1
Originally posted by tjcoady
Excellent article by Micheal Chabon on the superhero costume from the New Yorker. Well worth reading a great author reverently talking about comics:http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/03/10/080310fa_fact_chabon/?currentPage=1
I wonder how many NewYorker readers will have any idea who half those people are.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I wonder how many NewYorker readers will have any idea who half those people are.
You don't really need to in order to get the idea behind the article. But... true.
HEY. Countdown to Adventure 7- in the Forerunner back-up. Anyone else recognize who the kid in the space shuttle they recover is?
Hint- there's a whole issue about him in Sandman.
One of my favorite characters, like, ever. What a wierd place for him to show up. Unless that's not him. But I'm pretty sure it is.
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Yet more proof that Vertigo is canon
The same Sandman issue he appeared in said... there are lots of Americas... and more than one Prez. This isn't necessarily the same Prez that appeared in Vertigo...
But I kinda hope it is. His goal was to go around fixing the Americas throughout the worlds... and I'd be pretty excited if New Earth got its own Prez.
Originally posted by Endless MikeSandman is unquestionably canon to the mainstream DCU -- has been for a while.
Yet more proof that Vertigo is canon
Not only has Morpheus visited J'onn in his own title // but he's also been seen in various JSA comics, iirc.
But like you said // just some more proof. 👆
Originally posted by Galan007
Sandman is unquestionably canon to the mainstream DCU -- has been for a while.Not only has Morpheus visited J'onn in his own title // but he's also been seen in various JSA comics, iirc.
But like you said // just some more proof. 👆
Morpheus looked wack when J'onn looked at him.
Michael has made several appearances in The Spectre series, has he not?