Originally posted by carver9
Ok, I just discovered from someone that my post above didn't appear as sarcasm. Galan, I was being sarcastic as hell in this post.
You fail at everything, don't you? Logic, common sense, understanding comics, life and even sarcasm. This is truly an self ownage thread for some...
And yes carver, Superman did indeed pulled off a multiversal feat.
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
You fail at everything, don't you? Logic, common sense, understanding comics, life and even sarcasm. This is truly an self ownage thread for some...And yes carver, Superman did indeed pulled off a multiversal feat.
He even fails to show-up to the challenges he makes. 😆
Originally posted by Delta1938
He even fails to show-up to the challenges he makes. 😆
If Hulk or Goku would have this feat under their belt, nothing short of LT would be able to beat them.
Carver didn't merely adopted the hypocrisy. He was born in it, molded by it. He didn't comprehend logic until he was already a man, by then it was nothing to him but confusing.
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
If Hulk or Goku would have this feat under their belt, nothing short of LT would be able to beat them.Carver didn't merely adopted the hypocrisy. He was born in it, molded by it. He didn't comprehend logic until he was already a man, by then it was nothing to him but confusing.
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Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
If Hulk or Goku would have this feat under their belt, nothing short of LT would be able to beat them.Carver didn't merely adopted the hypocrisy. He was born in it, molded by it. He didn't comprehend logic until he was already a man, by then it was nothing to him but confusing.
😆 It's funny because it's true!!
Originally posted by PhilI am just glad DC execs aren't pussyfooting around with the concept of merging continuities any longer. It has unquestionably happened, end of story. I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly gives me the sense of 'cohesion' I've yearned for since Flashpoint. I personally think this is a very good thing. 👆
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I am also glad Mxy was taken out of the story before they started overusing him -- that's when jobbing starts to happen.
As for the 'big bad'(we finally know there IS another entity behind the curtains, who is beyond Mr. Oz): I'd really be surprised at this point is it *weren't* Manhattan. I mean, his direct involvement has been the HEAVILY alluded to thus far, and this issue certainly continues the trend. It is also worth noting that Mxy didn't say/imply that the big bad is necessarily more powerful than himself -- just more malevolent. /shrug
Great stuff. 😄
Originally posted by Galan007
I am just glad DC execs aren't pussyfooting around with the concept of merging continuities any longer. It has unquestionably happened, end of story. I can't speak for everyone, but it certainly gives me the sense of 'cohesion' I've yearned for since Flashpoint. I personally think this is a very good thing. 👆I am also glad Mxy was taken out of the story before they started overusing him -- that's when jobbing starts to happen.
As for the 'big bad'(we finally know there IS another entity behind the curtains, who is beyond Mr. Oz): I'd really be surprised at this point is it *weren't* Manhattan. I mean, his direct involvement has been the HEAVILY alluded to thus far, and this issue certainly continues the trend. It is also worth noting that Mxy didn't say/imply that the big bad is necessarily more powerful than himself -- just more malevolent. /shrug
Great stuff. 😄
Why do you think Manhattan is even in the main DCU, anyway?
Originally posted by Sin I AMCheck out these scenes from 'Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan'. They are pretty eye-opening...
Has Manhattan displayed that type of power though? Or is he meddling in things he can't comprehend
"I tell him about my travels through space and time. About accidentally becoming a quantum observer capable of creating new universeS with even the most casual act [...] I tell him about destroying the very alternate universeS I created."
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"All boxes are mysteries containing universeS [...] I cannot wait to see what this new box reveals [...] Perhaps you will become something amazing. Perhaps we will become something amazing, together. I would like that very much."
Originally posted by Zack MNo clue. But if the big bad does end up being Manhattan, I would imagine his 'interest' in mainstream DC has something to do with the above scenes I posted.
Why do you think Manhattan is even in the main DCU, anyway?