Comic Book Questions

Started by Omega Vision575 pages

Originally posted by Utrigita
Has Batman ever fought some like V, from V for Vendetta and won?

In what sense? What do you look for in a character to be "like V"?

Because Anarky is basically a dumbed down (not in terms of the char's intellect which is off the charts, I mean in the sense of him being a less nuanced character) teenaged V who plays on a much larger scale.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
In what sense? What do you look for in a character to be "like V"?

Because Anarky is basically a dumbed down (not in terms of the char's intellect which is off the charts, I mean in the sense of him being a less nuanced character) teenaged V who plays on a much larger scale.

I was just thinking of making the thread with various imposed circumstances, could Batman catch V (as in discover his hideout plan etc.) and could he defeat him in a hand to knife (V's weapon of choice) confrontation, but then it struck me that a character like Batman with 6880 issues at some point must have meet a character similar to V, and I might as well know the outcome of that confrontation as well as making a thread.

Originally posted by Utrigita
I was just thinking of making the thread with various imposed circumstances, could Batman catch V (as in discover his hideout plan etc.) and could he defeat him in a hand to knife (V's weapon of choice) confrontation, but then it struck me that a character like Batman with 6880 issues at some point must have meet a character similar to V, and I might as well know the outcome of that confrontation as well as making a thread.

Yeah, I think Batman would defeat V in both ways.

Perhaps an interesting thread would be V vs the Minutemen from Watchmen (minus Doc and Ozy of course)

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Yeah, I think Batman would defeat V in both ways.

Perhaps an interesting thread would be V vs the Minutemen from Watchmen (minus Doc and Ozy of course)

I don't think either were in the minutemen...

Originally posted by Black bolt z
I don't think either were in the minutemen...

You're right. They were in the Crimebusters (for the one meeting lol). My bad.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
You're right. They were in the Crimebusters (for the one meeting lol). My bad.
Crimebusters?

As I recall it was just minutemen with people like hooded justice, the comedian, silk spectre etc...in 1940

Then 1985 they had Dr. M,Ozy,rorshach, etc...who were the crime busters?

Originally posted by Galan007
[B]None have ever been shown.

I believe Savitar referred to it as a source of limitless power, or some such.

But it was revealed that Barry creates the speedforce so if you kill Barry it might disappear.

Anyway is someone going to answer my question about Quasar?

Originally posted by Endless Mike
But it was revealed that Barry creates the speedforce so if you kill Barry it might disappear.
Eh, wut? none

Didn't Johns "Geoff" the whole Speed Force by saying Barry mainlines and sustains it or something?

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Yeah, I think Batman would defeat V in both ways.

Perhaps an interesting thread would be V vs the Minutemen from Watchmen (minus Doc and Ozy of course)

Cool thanks.

Originally posted by Galan007
Eh, wut? none

http://i52.tinypic.com/whmqt0.jpg

Newest Flash issue.

Now is anyone going to answer my Quasar question? 😠

Originally posted by SuperMan103
is it true that Dream (Morpheus) has as much control over reality as he does over dreams? if so, can someone please post some evidence of this? thanks.
Originally posted by SuperMan103

There's an implication in Brief Lives where Delirium talks about "no coin has one side" and also mentions how by merely walking in the universe the Endless warp reality, and then later Destruction states that he believes Dream might define reality as much as he does Dreams.

But there's never any concrete evidence, although the one issue story about the cat implies that the dreams which Morpheus represents were able to warp reality from the beginning to the end of time- erasing the previous creation from having ever existed.

But yeah, we never see much to directly prove this.

Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
There's an implication in Brief Lives where Delirium talks about "no coin has one side" and also mentions how by merely walking in the universe the Endless warp reality, and then later Destruction states that he believes Dream might define reality as much as he does Dreams.

But there's never any concrete evidence, although the one issue story about the cat implies that the dreams which Morpheus represents were able to warp reality from the beginning to the end of time- erasing the previous creation from having ever existed.

But yeah, we never see much to directly prove this.

oh ok thanks. i always thought there was concrete evidence to prove that as a lot of people seem to think the endless each encompass two opposite aspects of the universe.

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where is that from?

I think Strange Tales #157

Now someone please answer my Quasar question

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Can Quasar amp his strength to superhuman levels?

I've not seen it, though with the bands, I would imagine he could strike extremely hard with manifested constructs like a GL could.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Didn't Johns "Geoff" the whole Speed Force by saying Barry mainlines and sustains it or something?
That's what I got from it.

Apparently, Barry is the linchpin to the speed force. Without him it'd likely start unraveling:

Thematically it makes sense. Barry was shown to be his own lightning bolt that turned him into the flash. So this actually makes a fair amount of sense to me. They could botch it, but it has potential.

Anyone know which issue do we see Matthew Cable becoming Matthew the Raven? Or do we never actually see it?

I mean it's hinted at a lot in Sandman, and in ST v2 #84 we see Matt talking to Morpheus and then killing himself, but iirc we never see him as the raven in that issue...

I don't think it's ever actually shown