Comic Book Questions

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Originally posted by Batman-Prime
Out of curiosity.

Is there a list with all International Superheroes (DC, Marvel)? From Afrika, Asia, Australia, Europe, South America ??

There's this:

http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/

Exactly when was the Bat kick invented/introduced?

"Once, in a time before time, God breathed life into the universe. And the light gave birth to Angels. And the earth gave birth to Man. And the fire gave birth to the Batman, a creature condemned to dwell in the void between the worlds, destroying them at a whim. One who takes on the Batman will be given a batkick. Upon the granting of the batkick, the unholy power of the Bat-fu will be free to rule the earth. Fear one thing in all there is... FEAR THE BATMAN."

Originally posted by Raoul
"Once, in a time before time, God breathed life into the universe. And the light gave birth to Angels. And the earth gave birth to Man. And the fire gave birth to the Batman, a creature condemned to dwell in the void between the worlds, destroying them at a whim. One who takes on the Batman will be given a batkick. Upon the granting of the batkick, the unholy power of the Bat-fu will be free to rule the earth. Fear one thing in all there is... FEAR THE BATMAN."

10/10. Truly the funniest thing I've read from you yet and possibly ever will.

Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
10/10. Truly the funniest thing I've read from you yet and possibly ever will.

😂

ok, here's one:

i'm looking for the most recent canon re-telling of the first meeting between superman and wonder woman. i don't count trinity (the mini, not the weekly). anything else?

Does anyone else think Marvel's newest police keeping force, H.A.M.M.E.R is a reference to Marvel's Avengers trinity as opposed to just a name related to weaponry?

I mean we have already had S.H.I.E.L.D which (unintentionally?) refers to 1/3 of the trinity, Captain America and H.A.M.M.E.R could be seen as a reference to Thor. Should we be expecting A.R.M.O.U.R at some future stage or is this just a big coincidence?

Originally posted by willRules
Does anyone else think Marvel's newest police keeping force, H.A.M.M.E.R is a reference to Marvel's Avengers trinity as opposed to just a name related to weaponry?

I mean we have already had S.H.I.E.L.D which (unintentionally?) refers to 1/3 of the trinity, Captain America and H.A.M.M.E.R could be seen as a reference to Thor. Should we be expecting A.R.M.O.U.R at some future stage or is this just a big coincidence?

It's set in the US. No "u" in armor.

Also SHIELD is a reference to protecting people while HAMMER has the connotation of supressing people (I assume the claim will be that HAMMER is more "proactive" than SHIELD, though).

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
It's set in the US. No "u" in armor.

Also SHIELD is a reference to protecting people while HAMMER has the connotation of supressing people (I assume the claim will be that HAMMER is more "proactive" than SHIELD, though).

True, I just wondered if Marvel had given an easter egg or if this was completely unintentional ✅

As for the spelling, meh, I like my English spelling roots...... COLOUR 😐

Also it's pronounced PRO-CESS not Pra-cess 😛

anyone get War of Kings: Darkhawk #1 thsi week,my shop didnt have it.

What are the best comic books to start reading the Sh'iar Imperial Guard and its characters?

Originally posted by willRules
True, I just wondered if Marvel had given an easter egg or if this was completely unintentional ✅

As for the spelling, meh, I like my English spelling roots...... [B]COLOUR 😐

Also it's pronounced PRO-CESS not Pra-cess 😛 [/B]

I'm certain it's unintentional; when Nick Fury: AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D! first started, Captain America wasn't even back in the Marvel Universe.

Originally posted by Bentley
What are the best comic books to start reading the Sh'iar Imperial Guard and its characters?
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Originally posted by Bentley
What are the best comic books to start reading the Sh'iar Imperial Guard and its characters?

i assume you mean best in terms of large appearences...

the dark phoenix saga, for one...

the cassandra nova arc in morrison's new x-men (from 114 onwards) has the shiar in it at one point...

lately, very little if any is actually any good... uncanny 475 to 586 (i think) is rise and fall of the shiar empire (vulcan's shiar arc).

many others, i just don't have the issue numbers committed to memory, unfortunately...

Originally posted by Raoul
i assume you mean best in terms of large appearences...

the dark phoenix saga, for one...

the cassandra nova arc in morrison's new x-men (from 114 onwards) has the shiar in it at one point...

lately, very little if any is actually any good... uncanny 475 to 586 (i think) is rise and fall of the shiar empire (vulcan's shiar arc).

many others, i just don't have the issue numbers committed to memory, unfortunately...

Operation Galactic storm any good?

Originally posted by Bentley
Operation Galactic storm any good?

i liked it.

Even if they spell it A.R.M.O.R. the A can stand for American so there's no need for a U

Anyway does anyone know what H.A.M.M.E.R. actually stands for?

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Even if they spell it A.R.M.O.R. the A can stand for American so there's no need for a U

Anyway does anyone know what H.A.M.M.E.R. actually stands for?

Nothing yet. Osborn told his new chief of staff to work on that.

Originally posted by Bentley
What are the best comic books to start reading the Sh'iar Imperial Guard and its characters?
they're just an army of aliens, most of which don't really get "screen" time.

but the biggest story was way back when they had a civil war amongst their ranks when lord semadar (spelling?) defected.

also the trail of the dark phoenix is sort of focused on them.

Originally posted by Galan007
There's this:

http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/

Perfekt, thank you very much.^^

is a character's clone considered their sibling?