Comic Book Questions

Started by JakeTheBank575 pages

Originally posted by -Pr-
It was mentioned during the Jason Todd return that Bruce's DNA (as well as Dick Grayson's) isn't on file in any database.

I think it was in that annual that gave us the story about what happened to Jason after he was resurrected.

Thanks. 👆

I figured it was mentioned somewhere in the books.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Thanks. 👆

I figured it was mentioned somewhere in the books.

This is the one I was thinking of:

It's fingerprints, though I assume it's DNA too.

Originally posted by Emi~Kiro
Just re read the ironman fear itself stuff and if ironman can't take off his armor and it's part of him how did he loose the enchantments that made it all destroyer armorish?
Originally posted by Emi~Kiro
How strong is Frog Thor from pet avengers? He has his own hammer much like beta ray bill but those That mean he is on par with Thor or anywhere hear his tier?

Jake: I answered your previous question regarding Galactus on the previous page, in a manner of speaking. Check it out if you want to.

How much is stronger than WW Superman is ???

I saw people claiming he is much stronger, other say they are very close (like a difference between a men and a woman).

Have some thread who debated that with feats, etc ?

If he's a ten, she's an 8 or 9 when you take average portrayals in to account.

That changes when Superman goes all out (the gap becomes wider).

At least in my opinion.

Has Thor been referred to as a "planet-killer" or "world-killer" in Hickman's Avengers ongoing?

I got a question. I never did read flashpoint or the events leading up to DCnU 52 reboot so can someone fill me in. Why is it that GL series is still going on while everything else got rebooted? Specifically, they remember the blackest night, krona..etc while Superman doesn't remember it.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
I got a question. I never did read flashpoint or the events leading up to DCnU 52 reboot so can someone fill me in. Why is it that GL series is still going on while everything else got rebooted? Specifically, they remember the blackest night, krona..etc while Superman doesn't remember it.

Has it been confirmed that Superman doesn't remember it?

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Has it been confirmed that Superman doesn't remember it?
Yeah pretty much. Not only that but if you keep track of the time line, it makes no sense. I mean, Superman just starts out creating the JLA with batman, first time meeting Hal..etc and then what do you get, GL, GLC, New Guardians and they continue where brightest day left off with the death of Krona.

The only thing i notice is that one of the GLC issues, showed Guy, Hal, Kyle..etc in the new 52 DCnU and the events of blackest night never happened. It is as GLC/Gl.New Guardians aren't connected with DCuN52 whatsoever

I don't believe any logical reason was given as to why the GL characters were left relatively untouched by the reboot.

My opinion:
Johns wrote Flashpoint-- he was in charge of the entire reboot. However, he'd also spent the last several years completely retooling/revamping the Green Lantern mythos. He's not going to throw years of his own work down the drain if he doesn't have to-- therefore, he spared his beloved GL.

Pretty much Johns. They kept Morrison's Batman intact too.

Originally posted by Galan007
I don't believe any logical reason was given as to why the GL characters were left relatively untouched by the reboot.

My opinion:
Johns wrote Flashpoint-- he was in charge of the entire reboot. However, he'd also spent the last several years completely retooling/revamping the Green Lantern mythos. He's not going to throw years of his own work down the drain if he doesn't have to-- therefore, he spared his beloved GL.

I believe that to be a factor as well as the GL books being the hottest selling and popular commodity in DC pre-Flashpoint (along with Batman, which was likewise less overtly effected by the reboot).

Plus, when you look at Justice League #1, Green Lantern and Batman are the two characters used to open up the story. I'm convinced that in addition to DC not wanting to undo everything Johns and Morrison had done for their two most popular properties comics wise, they didn't want to alienate the fans who made the books their consistent top draws.

Well it is a bit confusing to be honest. I was left wondering the entire time. I'm still puzzled as how they were expecting "new" comers to understand all that without going back to read what they shouldn't. Wasn't the reboot suppose to be to "attract" to audience

They'll probably invoke Hypertime to explain it or something

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Has Thor been referred to as a "planet-killer" or "world-killer" in Hickman's Avengers ongoing?

Anyone?

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Has Thor been referred to as a "planet-killer" or "world-killer" in Hickman's Avengers ongoing?

Not that I know of. I mean, there's plenty of narrative that has described Mjolnir as being able to cleave through worlds, and just recently, Aaron described Mjolnir as being able to shatter planets into pebbles, but I don't think Hickman's said as much.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Anyone?

Only thing I can think of that matches your description:
http://s388.photobucket.com/user/OneDumbG0/media/Random/Starbrand04.jpg.html?

I was thinking of that scene, too, but it's not clear whom he's talking about. But, then again, Hickman used "Planet Killers" and "World Breakers".

^I was looking for that very scene.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Only thing I can think of that matches your description:
http://s388.photobucket.com/user/OneDumbG0/media/Random/Starbrand04.jpg.html?

Thanks.