Comic Book Questions

Started by GGS575 pages

Superboy Prime has Silver Age level and worthy feats or not.

Originally posted by vansonbee
What do you mean?

This was origin of SHIELD in the old days till now. What was SHIELD before origin?


nvm I looked it up. I thought it meant Nick Fury's S.H.I.E.L.D. apperantly it's a different S.H.I.E.L.D.

Unless they did retcon it

seems like i remember reading somewhere that deadpools HF is quite a bit greater then wolverines. feats aside is there a source confirming that?

Originally posted by john allerdyce
seems like i remember reading somewhere that deadpools HF is quite a bit greater then wolverines. feats aside is there a source confirming that?
From Stryfe's Strike Files...

"Seemingly unkillable, Deadpool possessed a healing factor that puts Wolverine's to shame":

heh "puts wolverines to shame". muchos gracias 🙂

Originally posted by GGS
Superboy Prime has Silver Age level and worthy feats or not.

Moving planets without anybody noticing is the only true "silver age" feat I recall.

Which series should I follow first?

Darkness
Witchblade
Angelus

They'll have a connection with each other origin and story, what your recommendation?

Originally posted by vansonbee
Which series should I follow first?

Darkness
Witchblade
Angelus

They'll have a connection with each other origin and story, what your recommendation?

Darkness imo

P.S. Thanks Bentley.

I just finished reading Wolverine: Old Man Logan, and I have a question. How is it that Wolverine looked the same age as Hawkeye in that book (old as hell)? I thought that Wolverine aged a much slower rate than other humans because of his healing factor. Bruce Banner was in a similar condition. What's the deal?

Originally posted by Stoic
I just finished reading Wolverine: Old Man Logan, and I have a question. How is it that Wolverine looked the same age as Hawkeye in that book (old as hell)? I thought that Wolverine aged a much slower rate than other humans because of his healing factor. Bruce Banner was in a similar condition. What's the deal?
Alternate reality.

Whatever goes.

Originally posted by vansonbee
Which series should I follow first?

Darkness
Witchblade
Angelus

They'll have a connection with each other origin and story, what your recommendation?

Darkness. It's just really good.

is Defenders volume 3 canon? and have dormammu or umar made any appearances since then?

I doubt that the story is canon to Umar and Dormammu. Dormy was seriously out of character and Umar doesn't have Eternity's power.

Which comic is this from?

when did Jonathan kent(superman's dad) come back to life?

Anyone know if Wonder Woman's villains are still canon? I.e Cheeta, Gigsnta, Circe, Ares, etc.

Originally posted by Galan007
From Stryfe's Strike Files...

"Seemingly unkillable, Deadpool possessed a healing factor that puts Wolverine's to shame":


what issue is this from?

Originally posted by Stoic
I just finished reading Wolverine: Old Man Logan, and I have a question. How is it that Wolverine looked the same age as Hawkeye in that book (old as hell)? I thought that Wolverine aged a much slower rate than other humans because of his healing factor. Bruce Banner was in a similar condition. What's the deal?

It was stress from what he did to his family. If you read fantastic force which takes place 500 years later, Wolverine not only alive, but back to his original appearance.

I've heard that in Watchmen Dr Manhattan reverses entropy at one point, but I don't recall reading that when I read Watchmen a few years ago. Can anyone confirm or refute this? Because it's in his wiki page.

Originally posted by TheTyrant
Anyone know if Wonder Woman's villains are still canon? I.e Cheeta, Gigsnta, Circe, Ares, etc.

What are you talking about?

Of course they're still canon.

Wasn't her previous incarnation retconned after WW 600? From the scans I've seen, she looks significantly different and has gotten a downgrade.