Comic Book Questions

Started by xJLxKing575 pages

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
All normal rings are. The Alpha Lanterns are enhanced with manhunter tech and have internalized rings in addition to the ones on their hands. Ion doesn't count since it's an embodiment. And the Green Lantern Corpse uses pills that emit a purple light that works as a GL ring for a short time.

Other than that? The rings are the same, it's the wielders who make the difference.


So why is it that Hal's will never exceeds his rings potential, but john's does.

As previously stated by several people, EXACTLY.

That part of the feat makes no sense and it should be ignored.

I never understood how the ring could have no limitations, yet have a charge measured in percentage.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
So why is it that Hal's will never exceeds his rings potential, but john's does.

and if they are limitless what does that even mean

Originally posted by Galan007
so does anyone else think the marquis of death's new apprentice is really doom?

Yeah. He's been too quiet. Plus if I were Mark Millar, I'd write it so that the Marquis of Death gets his comeuppance from Dr Doom. He dished out too big a beating to the no 1 villain in Marvel to not escape unpunished ✅ And seeing as how time travel and alternate dimensions are involved it'd make sense for him to be ready to take down the supposed new big bad guy.

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
All normal rings are. The Alpha Lanterns are enhanced with manhunter tech and have internalized rings in addition to the ones on their hands. Ion doesn't count since it's an embodiment. And the Green Lantern Corpse uses pills that emit a purple light that works as a GL ring for a short time.

Other than that? The rings are the same, it's the wielders who make the difference.

Kyle's ring is different to the other Lanterns, due to the modifications he made before he gave up his omnipotence as Ion 1.

They're pretty minimal, but it's a difference.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
I never understood how the ring could have no limitations, yet have a charge measured in percentage.

because it doesn't have unlimited power. it's (supposed to be) unlimited in the sense of what you can actually do with said power.

Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
Kyle's ring is different to the other Lanterns, due to the modifications he made before he gave up his omnipotence as Ion 1.

They're pretty minimal, but it's a difference.

i don't think kyle's current ring is any different (bar appearance) to the rings of other lanterns though, is it?

Originally posted by Raoul
because it doesn't have unlimited power. it's (supposed to be) unlimited in the sense of what you can actually do with said power.

But each action takes up a chunk of the charge. Flying requires energy.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
But each action takes up a chunk of the charge. Flying requires energy.

only a very, very small amount, though.

i think it has to be given some limitations, or else the gl's would be damn near godly.

Originally posted by Raoul
only a very, very small amount, though.

i think it has to be given some limitations, or else the gl's would be damn near godly.

I want to know how it can be unlimited if it has a set charge.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
I want to know how it can be unlimited if it has a set charge.

because no act you could perform is going to take up 100% of the charge. besides, most gl's are mortal beings. they're not going to be creating universes anytime soon, as most of them wouldn't be able to concieve the scope of such a thing.

Originally posted by Raoul
because no act you could perform is going to take up 100% of the charge. besides, most gl's are mortal beings. they're not going to be creating universes anytime soon, as most of them wouldn't be able to concieve the scope of such a thing.

Haanu used his entire charge to push away the Monitor for a couple of seconds. So evidently a Green Lantern can use it.

Originally posted by Galan007
so does anyone else think the marquis of death's new apprentice is really doom?

Could very well be. IMO that theory makes more sense than his apprentice being Franklin or Valeria.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
Haanu used his entire charge to push away the Monitor for a couple of seconds. So evidently a Green Lantern can use it.

he didn't use it all. johns himself said it was most of the charge, but not all.

Originally posted by Raoul
he didn't use it all. johns himself said it was most of the charge, but not all.

He was at 98% percent when he used it, so it wasn't a full charge.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
He was at 98% percent when he used it, so it wasn't a full charge.

GJ: Yeah. By Hannu specifically. That big rock guy’s one of my favorites. He refuses to rely on his ring because on his planet it’s dishonorable to use a weapon. So he hardly ever uses it. We’ve never even seen him fire it before this. He literally used 90 percent of the ring’s charge [laughs], and no one’s ever done that before. When Hannu unleashed that meteor shower, it was almost everything he had. And it actually blinded the Anti-Monitor.

i'm not saying the ring is truly limitless. the comics themselves say the ring is limited by the user, and as yet, no lantern has ever (bar that weird john feat) used a full charge and done something truly extraordinary.

that said, though, one GL stunning the Anti-Monitor? that's a hell of a bloody feat.

Hal used all the power to fight Agent Orange

whats ultra humanites strength level at ?

Dodging Lazers is a very common feat among marvel peak humans right not something that can be labeled as PIS?

Marvel's definition of "Peak human" tends to flucatuate alot. This guy just keeps labeling it as PIS.......

Originally posted by Dagarkin
Dodging Lazers is a very common feat among marvel peak humans right not something that can be labeled as PIS?

Marvel's definition of "Peak human" tends to flucatuate alot. This guy just keeps labeling it as PIS.......

if the character has it within their powerset/abilities to do so, and they do it consistently, then it shouldnt be PIS.