Originally posted by willRules
He had a run on FF??? Did not know that. I'll have to check that out sometime....
One of the few FF comics that made it to Norway when I was a bit younger.
^ I don't think so. I think Superman simply becomes as powerful as he needs to be, in order to handle whatever threat is wreaking havoc in DC. Not joking.
However, what has been shown is that the power increase Supes receives upon sun dipping is proportionate to the amount of time he spends in/near the sun. (ie. more time = more powa.)
Would someone please, please, please give it a shot? I've been trying to do this and I can't manage it. I'm no good with Excel, I can barely run a computer for crying out loud! lol
It's not that long of a list, really...and I would really appreciate some help. This would mean a great deal to me.
If there's anything I can do in return I will.
Originally posted by Norwood
Would someone please, please, please give it a shot? I've been trying to do this and I [B]can't manage it. I'm no good with Excel, I can barely run a computer for crying out loud! lolIt's not that long of a list, really...and I would really appreciate some help. This would mean a great deal to me.
If there's anything I can do in return I will. [/B]
Did you even try that site?
and also keep it in your pants.
I did try the site, but it lists books in wrong order. For example it lists two Avengers The Initiative books in reverse. (Bold added for emphasis, not to indicate screaming.)
It lists one books in the lower 20s or so as coming on May 1, then two issues later it lists that book as coming out in April. Again, the word is in bold to add emphasis, not to imply I'm screaming at you.
I just find it hard to trust these sites, so may different places have different dates, it's nearly impossible.
P.S. Thanks, tjcoady, for making me have to add more 38 extra words to a post to explain what bold means, ya daft noob.
Use Google then. Type for example: "marvel catalog avengers the initiative 1".
And here you go.
Can someone explain this to me?
How come Superboy Prime's "S" shaped scar never healed? I mean, he's a Kryptonian, a silver-age one at that, so wouldn't that mean his wounds would heal? Superman's hand healed after Prime literally shot a hole through it, as have his other countless injuries, and without leaving scars.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankPrime gave himself that injury while he was in the red sun prison. By the time he escaped the prison (years later) and got under some yellow light, the wound had already healed over leaving only scar tissue in its wake. Technically speaking, scar tissue is still healed tissue, and tissue that's already healed can't be healed any further. So that's one possible answer...
Can someone explain this to me?How come Superboy Prime's "S" shaped scar never healed? I mean, he's a Kryptonian, a silver-age one at that, so wouldn't that mean his wounds would heal? Superman's hand healed after Prime literally shot a hole through it, as have his other countless injuries, and without leaving scars.
All MO, of course.
Originally posted by Galan007
Prime gave himself that injury while he was in the red sun prison. By the time he escaped the prison (years later) and got under some yellow light, the wound had already healed over leaving only scar tissue in its wake. Technically speaking, scar tissue is still healed tissue, and tissue that's already healed can't be healed any further. So that's one possible answer...All MO, of course.
That actually makes sense. Thanks 👆