Originally posted by Galan007
Check out these scenes from 'Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan'. They are pretty eye-opening...
"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."_______________________________________
"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."No 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.
Good post. Thx
Originally posted by Zack MIndeed I did used to say that... But that was prior to the events of BW... When Manhattan really *hadn't* been portrayed as a universal power(or even remotely close to it) on panel. It was only in FAR more recent times that he was upgraded so.
Wasn't it you who said Manhattan wasn't universal?
Give me a damn break, you stickler! sly
Originally posted by Zack MFor a direct point of comparison, here are two different depictions of Rorschach's death at the hands of Manhattan:
Remember, Manhattan killed (assuming it's Manhattan) Pandora, who is Multiversal in power.
...The resemblance is pretty phucking uncanny, imo. ermmnone
Originally posted by Galan007
Indeed I did used to say that... But that was prior to the events of BW... When Manhattan really *hadn't* been portrayed as a universal power(or even remotely close to it) on panel. It was only in FAR more recent times that he was upgraded so.Give me a damn break, you stickler! sly
For a direct point of comparison, here are two different depictions of Rorschach's death at the hands of Manhattan:
...The resemblance is pretty phucking uncanny, imo. ermmnone
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