Character Ownage

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Is that the DCNU Anti-monitor?

Originally posted by psycho gundam
Is that the DCNU Anti-monitor?

That's what I thought too. Best be a Crisis-level event if they're dropping those two into the same arc.

It's only a Justice League event. It will self contained.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
Is that the DCNU Anti-monitor?

Yes, he appeared in the last issue of Forever Evil absorbing worlds/universes so he could fight Darkseid

Originally posted by krisblaze

... the female Thor is the agent Solomon.

Secondly she's not stronger than Thor because she is a human with his strength granted by Mjolnir. She has his strength.

Third, Thor had spent weeks trying to lift Mjolnir. No rest or anything, several weeks using the utmost of his strength. That is why the frost giants were able to restrain him.

Today I re-read parts of Wonder Woman Volume 2 #100.
Where a woman named Donna Milton, who had been in the Wonder Woman comics for many issues, was revealed as Circe. Despite Circe making appearances during that same period.

Recalling that, along with Marvel's reveal of Rulk as Bruce's father-in-law, despite Thunderbolt Ross's apparent death during the Rulk series, AT THE HANDS OF RULK HIMSELF, I'm still gonna have to go with Amora the Enchantress as being the new Thor.

Too many elements fit perfectly with her and Lady Thor's history to dismiss without some solid evidence. Show me Amora appearing along with this Agent Solomon and I'll give it some more consideration.
Otherwise the look, build, appearance, language, manner of speech, physical strength DESPITE magical resistance from enemy spellcasters and fading help from Mjolnir, newfound heroism oddly consistent with random historical "lapses" in her past, all but scream "Enchantress". Especially since nothing precludes her from being both people. Enchantress would have to have a secret identity for her civilian form, after all. What better disguise than that of Agent "Solomon" for the enemy who (arguably) above all others, loves and admires Odin's son?

Originally posted by JayDaDon
First afterlife with Archie
That is a really good read. 👆

Originally posted by bluewaterrider

Too many elements fit perfectly with her and Lady Thor's history to dismiss without some solid evidence. Show me Amora appearing along with this Agent Solomon and I'll give it some more consideration.
Otherwise the look, build, appearance, language, manner of speech, physical strength DESPITE magical resistance from enemy spellcasters and fading help from Mjolnir, newfound heroism oddly consistent with random historical "lapses" in her past, all but scream "Enchantress". Especially since nothing precludes her from being both people. Enchantress would have to have a secret identity for her civilian form, after all. What better disguise than that of Agent "Solomon" for the enemy who (arguably) above all others, loves and admires Odin's son?

Why would the Enchantress think in modern English?

Originally posted by -K-M-
Yes, he appeared in the last issue of Forever Evil absorbing worlds/universes so he could fight Darkseid

So wait, if the Anti-Monitor has to do that to fight Darkseid now powerful is Darkseid now?

Originally posted by 80sBaby
Why would the Enchantress think in modern English?

Three thoughts immediately come to mind:

1. Years of exposure to Midgard English.

2. Near complete subversion to her disguise a la Donna Milton (Circe)

3. Why did Donald Blake, Eric Masterson, and Jake Olson think in Modern English?

-Injustice-

SC Superman vs. Etrigan/Batman (1/2):

-Injustice-

SC Superman vs. Etrigan/Batman (2/2):

-Injustice-

Spectre vs. Phantom Stranger:

Originally posted by Iskandar
So wait, if the Anti-Monitor has to do that to fight Darkseid now powerful is Darkseid now?

He's over 9000!!!!!!!

....very powerful. High father and darkseid were battling when they first got their powers and DS destroyed the planet.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Three thoughts immediately come to mind:

1. Years of exposure to Midgard English.

2. Near complete subversion to her disguise a la Donna Milton (Circe)

3. Why did Donald Blake, Eric Masterson, and Jake Olson think in Modern English?

1. Ok, then why would her spoken words be in Asgardian English if her thought process isn't?

2. Why would her thoughts be subverted/disguised but not her actual spoken words?

3. Masterson spoke in modern English. Blake and Masterson were 2 people in one body, so their human aspect thought in modern speech but Thor spoke as an Asgardian since he was one. That's not what's happening with She-Thor.

Originally posted by Iskandar
So wait, if the Anti-Monitor has to do that to fight Darkseid now powerful is Darkseid now?

*how powerful is Darkseid now? Damn typo.

Originally posted by -K-M-
He's over 9000!!!!!!!

....very powerful. High father and darkseid were battling when they first got their powers and DS destroyed the planet.

Cool.

Originally posted by 80sBaby
1. Ok, then why would her spoken words be in Asgardian English if her thought process isn't?

2. Why would her thoughts be subverted/disguised but not her actual spoken words?

3. Masterson spoke in modern English. Blake and Masterson were 2 people in one body, so their human aspect thought in modern speech but Thor spoke as an Asgardian since he was one. That's not what's happening with She-Thor.

I'm curious as to how you can know with certainty that #3 is not the case.

As for 1 and 2, it might be best to simply present how Marvel and DC have done mystery cases like this before. Presumably you're already familiar with the saga of the Red Hulk, where the storyline was so convoluted they actually had "Thunderbolt Ross" KILLED to "prove" he was not, in fact, Rulk.
That's some pretty heavy subterfuge, but typical of the way these things are handled.

For a mystery identity case arguably even more convoluted, read about Jack O'Lantern and the Hobgoblin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_O%27Lantern_%28Marvel_Comics%29

The nearest parallel I can see, however, is the case of Donna Milton Circe:

Here -- perhaps seeing a scan or few of her reveal might make my point of view easier to understand:

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
I'm curious as to how you can know with certainty that #3 is not the case.

I don't "know for certain," but it's unlikely for the reasons I stated.

As for 1 and 2, it might be best to simply present how Marvel and DC have done mystery cases like this before. Presumably you're already familiar with the saga of the Red Hulk, where the storyline was so convoluted they actually had "Thunderbolt Ross" KILLED to "prove" he was not, in fact, Rulk.
That's some pretty heavy subterfuge, but typical of the way these things are handled.

For a mystery identity case arguably even more convoluted, read about Jack O'Lantern and the Hobgoblin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_O%27Lantern_%28Marvel_Comics%29

The nearest parallel I can see, however, is the case of Donna Milton Circe:

Here -- perhaps seeing a scan or few of her reveal might make my point of view easier to understand:

I understand what you were getting at. The problem with this is that, if Enchantress did forget she was the Enchantress, then she wouldn't speak as an Asgardian, at all.

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