Comic Book Questions

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Originally posted by Battlehammer
so superman has normal human agility?

reflexes is a separate ability as is stamina. Bio aura is seperate from his personal durability. They all constitute as separate powers.

They are all seperate abilities.

yes so thats another power he posses.

It still quite a bit compared to other hero and villains.

also could not GL powers all be consider on a single ability?

also it was more or less a joke on my part not overly serious. I jsut wanted to to know how many powers he has I was joking about him forgetting them......though I new you would respond

not imo.

so you're willing to narrow down GL of all people but not superman? 😬

Originally posted by Battlehammer
ment to have a smile face with tongue sticking out.......with out it makes my post sound so dickish lol

yes, it does. uhuh

Originally posted by -Pr-
not imo.

so you're willing to narrow down GL of all people but not superman? 😬

yes, it does. uhuh


I think niether should be narrow done, I was trying to make a point though failed at it lol.

lol my bad.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
I think niether should be narrow done, I was trying to make a point though failed at it lol.

lol my bad.

you could do that with any hero, though.

like, say, cyclops:

absorbs sunlight. absorbs electricity. absorbs heat. creates dimensional gateways. fires heatless blasts of concussive force.

see?

and don't get me started on logan 😛

Originally posted by -Pr-
you could do that with any hero, though.

like, say, cyclops:

absorbs sunlight. absorbs electricity. absorbs heat. creates dimensional gateways. fires heatless blasts of concussive force.

see?

and don't get me started on logan 😛

Logna superhuman agility, relfexes, speed, stamina,strength, enahnced durability, superhuman senses, claws.

did it for you lol

cyclopes thing is kinda different. thoses all part of the single power.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
Logna superhuman agility, relfexes, speed, stamina,strength, enahnced durability, superhuman senses, claws.

did it for you lol

oh, i could break it down even more. 😛

Originally posted by -Pr-
oh, i could break it down even more. 😛

lol

Originally posted by Badabing
Supes/Bats #44, the original piece was quite large, appeared to be the size of a basketball, before it exploded. The shards dispersed and many pieces were lodged in his head, including his eye, as well as throughout his upper body. That doesn't seem like a good example of his overall endurance to K-nite since he had pieces stuck right in his skull.

Are you talking about his reaction to K-nite as just being exposed to the rock? Do you have another example which he isn't pierced near his heart or brain?

On this, I wasn't speaking of his overall endurance to kryptonite. I explain below. Also, I don't think any of the shards pierced his skull. Alfred was picking them out of his skin.

No, and no. The reason I was talking about this example is because a guy asked how much is needed to kill him. And I proceeded to explain that it depends, because the way kryptonite poisons Superman is directly correlative with how effective it is. If it's in his bloodstream and poisoning him from the inside out, it's effect is exponentially more deleterious than if it's just lying around and it's ambient radiation is being absorbed as shown in those scans:

Originally posted by OneDumbG0[QUOTE=12448691]Originally posted by chomperx9
how much kryptonite does it take to kill superman ?

like lets say batman is checking out clarks room and drops just a tiny bit of kryptonite the size of a centemeter on the bed by accident.

would that affect superman ?

If it's in his bloodtsream, microscopic amounts will kill him as shown in a Superman/Batman, whose issue # escapes me.

I don't know about your situation. I imagine it would hurt him eventually. Like how a nasty spot of mold will eventually cause deleterious effects on your body despite it's relatively small mass. [/QUOTE]

For a little while, wasnt Namor living with Dr. Doom after Atlantis was destroyed? Are they still on good terms even after what happend with the Cabal? Are Atlantean refugees still living in Latveria?

I'm not sure if this has been touched on before or what specific issue, but when in Marvel canon did Odin sacrifice his one eye? And did he just grow another one or something because some artists draw him with the eyepatch or eyeguard and others draw him with two fully functioning eyes.

^ Odin sacrificed his eye in Thor #274. Then apparently got it back in Thor #400 when he absorbed Surtur.

Originally posted by redhotrash
For a little while, wasnt Namor living with Dr. Doom after Atlantis was destroyed? Are they still on good terms even after what happend with the Cabal? Are Atlantean refugees still living in Latveria?
Yes, for a little while. Doom considers Namor his only ally in the Cabal. Which is why Doom and Osborn quarreled with each other and eventually broke the Cabal when Osborn threatened to take down Namor. As far as I know, the Atlanteans are supposed to be living in San Francisco Bay under the protection of Namor and the X-Men. But they are scattered everywhere.

I don't know if this has a definite answer, but is telepathy basically telekinesis of other brains. Analogous to Ice mans telekinetic control over ice, do telepaths control the brain chemistry of other beings ?

^ I think you could simulate telepathy by manipulating the actual brain chemistry of another being's brain, but that it would be distinct from telepathy nonetheless.

in x-men 2099, there was a character called cerebra who was a "neuropath," capable of performing various feats akin to telepathy [sedation, possession, manipulation] by directly affecting the brain instead of the mind. there is SUPPOSED to be a difference between telepathy, which affects the mind, and whatever directly affects the brain. i'm sure it wavers telepath to telepath, writer to writer, allowing them to do more or less brain-manipulation instead of messing with the mind.

considering it "telekinesis of the brain" is not entirely accurate, in my experience, even if it were a direct manipulation of the brain. telepaths and telekinetics manipulate "soft" and "hard" psionic energy; soft being energy that interacts with other psionic energy, and hard being energy that interacts with the physical world. not really sure where certain telepathic attacks fit in, like emma's "telepathic lightning" which had seemingly physical affects. but i generally consider what i described above to be "the rule."

Does Wolverine have his full memory now in the main Marvel continuity after House of M?

Originally posted by Omgu8mynewt
Does Wolverine have his full memory now in the main Marvel continuity after House of M?

To my knowledge, yes.

Originally posted by Omgu8mynewt
Does Wolverine have his full memory now in the main Marvel continuity after House of M?

Has it ever been explained exactly how good Superman's senses are? Can he hear things from across the city? Or hear/see things on earth from space if he focuses? Just curious.

Originally posted by redhotrash
Has it ever been explained exactly how good Superman's senses are? Can he hear things from across the city? Or hear/see things on earth from space if he focuses? Just curious.

It's been kind of inconsistant, imo. He heard E-2 Superman scream "Lois" after she died on Earth 2 while he was on Earth 1 during Infinite Crisis. I don't know how far the planets were from each other though.

What is Loeb's worst work?

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
It's been kind of inconsistant, imo. He heard E-2 Superman scream "Lois" after she died on Earth 2 while he was on Earth 1 during Infinite Crisis. I don't know how far the planets were from each other though.

i figured he could hear everything all at once but his brain was just so advanced that he could process it all and make sense out of it all at the same time... is this accurate?