In Fraction's The Five Nightmares, we find out that Stark has been clean and sober for six years.
In Hulk Smash Avengers #5 Tony said to Banner that two years have passed since the last drink.
Both stories take place around the same time (difference not significant enough to matter), with Iron Man being director of SHIELD and the co-leader of the Mighty Avengers. Can anyone explain this or is it just an error made by the latter writer?
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
In Fraction's The Five Nightmares, we find out that Stark has been clean and sober for six years.In Hulk Smash Avengers #5 Tony said to Banner that two years have passed since the last drink.
Both stories take place around the same time (difference not significant enough to matter), with Iron Man being director of SHIELD and the co-leader of the Mighty Avengers. Can anyone explain this or is it just an error made by the latter writer?
a) Tony was secretly drunk when he said that in HSA #5
b) Tony has brain damage from his years of drinking. He actually can't remember how long it's been.
c) Probably just writer error - they contradict much bigger details than this quite frequently these days.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWFraction has no f*cks to give.
In Fraction's The Five Nightmares, we find out that Stark has been clean and sober for six years.In Hulk Smash Avengers #5 Tony said to Banner that two years have passed since the last drink.
Both stories take place around the same time (difference not significant enough to matter), with Iron Man being director of SHIELD and the co-leader of the Mighty Avengers. Can anyone explain this or is it just an error made by the latter writer?
I guess you could write it off as a single drink not breaching Tony's definition of 'sober'.
Originally posted by Blair Wind
Good choice, but I've read Hush. My question is more: if Joker has the Killing Joke, and Two-Face has the Long Halloween, what does Riddler have?
Hush. 😛
Seriously though:
Catwoman: When In Rome is a good one.
Batman: Dark Knight, Dark City (that's the whole title) is good too.
Originally posted by Blair WindCheck out the "Essential Storylines" portion of the bio:
Anyone have any suggestions on books where Riddler particularly shines in being an intelligent criminal/super villain?
Those stories would likely be your best Riddler reads (I'm not a fan myself.)
...Or just watch Batman Forever. 😛
Question. I have been catching up on spiderman stuff (havent read any since Grimm Hunt) and maybe its me but does the explanation for brand new day not make any sense? Peter and MJ are the only two that remember Dr Strange removing everyones memory of the umasking but that still doesnt explain the changes to spidermans timeline (like Harry Osborns resurrection). So am I supposed to believe that Peter and MJ remember both the timeline before brand new day and after? Wouldnt the brand new day timeline seem like a fake history to them or do they have two sets of memories all jumbled together in their heads?. Its just seems convoluted as hell. ...Or (I hope this isnt true ) mephisto tweaked the one more day time line to allow the events that lead to the brand new day timeline. So infact there are three sets of events
A)the original set of events
B)The Mephisto set of events that still lead to peter unmasking with the added changes (osborn not remembering peter, harry being alive etc)
C)The new set of events that Dr strange changed.
What comic is this scan from?
http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/513/pushingthemoon3ep.jpg
Thanks in advance - Id