Originally posted by PhilosophíaYou'd think they wouldn't put Wizardseid on a team if they're actually putting him in the 4th world where universes are globes...
Scenes when the globe Darkseid is holding is a Universe he miniaturized.Darkseid vs Beyonder in June.
This honestly looks awful.
You'd really think they would go as far away as they could to the true tier he operates on if they're putting him on a team with ****ing Starfire. It must be some sort of trouble on Apokalips and only creatures like Cyborg and Starfire can help him. And flaming sword Batman.
So I'm watching the DC Panel. Some stuff:
- New Bendis villain [the one krypton related] will be Superman's equal if not better, and will kick Superman's ass hard over Metropolis
- After Metal, Brainiac warns the DC heroes that ancient, powerful beings that even he has been afraid of have waken up. Thus the teams we see to fight different threats
- The first page of S. Snyder's Justice League will have: DC 1 Million, The Quintessence, The Original Monitor, The Energy Source coming to blow up the Omniverse (?)
- S. Snyder is bringing back the Legion of Doom
- Magic is disrupted at the end of Metal. The 'creators' of Magic (?!) are coming back, and there will be a magic war in the Justice League: Dark series where the team is led by Wonder Woman
- The team with Darkseid in it will be about Yuga Khan and the Source Wall. He will be the Hannibal Lecter of the team
Originally posted by Zack MLikely just saying it going by the appearance. But it is based on evidence. They operate on such a higher wavelength that they can do this. They create tiny universes that they literally need to shrink themselves to go into.
Where did you read this? I'm betting Brainaic miniaturized the universe, since the Justice League will use Brainiac's ship in the book.
Then you think of how powerful a Motherbox must actually be to Boom Tube people onto this level of scale. It's making literally microbes the size of universes without them losing their power compared to their scale.
You can't portray that fight in a comic book. The New Gods might not lose their relative power to size ratio per se, but they do lose their advantage when they boom tube down. And that is they could literally kick Superman's universe into dust if they fought each other in their natural born states.
Originally posted by One Big Mob
Likely just saying it going by the appearance. But it is based on evidence. They operate on such a higher wavelength that they can do this. They create tiny universes that they literally need to shrink themselves to go into.
It's why Darkseid's big ass can drag down a multiverse when he falls.Then you think of how powerful a Motherbox must actually be to Boom Tube people onto this level of scale. It's making literally microbes the size of universes without them losing their power compared to their scale.
You can't portray that fight in a comic book. The New Gods might not lose their relative power to size ratio per se, but they do lose their advantage when they boom tube down. And that is they could literally kick Superman's universe into dust if they fought each other in their natural born states.
is it shown somewhere that they lose power? I always though their size changed but their power levels were relatively the same...except darkseid
Originally posted by Sin I AMThey stay the same relative power as their size as far as I can tell. They're just so huge in their natural states that crafting a full fledged universe can be done by nobody New Gods.
is it shown somewhere that they lose power? I always though their size changed but their power levels were relatively the same...except darkseid
Think about the Primal Monitor. He is so huge that he is infinitely bigger than all of DC. Now shrink him down to Superman level. He is suddenly not as impressive (maybe) even if he didn't lose power relative to his size.
That is the same as New Gods.
In their true forms they are all easily abstract level. For example, if you lined up an infinite amount of universes that were the size of Darkseid's hand, and he released a planet sized blast in relation to his body size, he would destroy millions of universes. Just like that.
When they shrink down they lose their overwhelming size advantage. They don't lose power in relation to their size but they 'hinder' themselves to say the least. So let's say Darkseid is galaxy level Boomtubed down in Superman's universe. Imagine how many universes he could pop at this scale when he gets back to his true form?
At least that's how I always saw it.