dc knowledge required! GRUNGE V SHIFT

Started by leonidas1 pages

dc knowledge required! GRUNGE V SHIFT

grunge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_(comics)

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shift: classic metamorpho clone

Wow. Two characters from the least used groups on KMC in the same thread. Fortunately, I love Outsiders AND Gen13.

Current Grunge?

I don't know if he can turn into gases. The Post-Worldstorm Gen13 only has 7 issues and Grunge hasn't encountered gases while he was gen-active. If he can't then Shift takes this.

Shift can just release gases that make Grunge's endorphins run rampant like he did to one of the sleepers for Brother Blood in Outsiders #5(V3)....or worse.

Re: dc knowledge required! GRUNGE V SHIFT

Originally posted by leonidas
grunge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_(comics)

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shift: classic metamorpho clone

Your link goes to Grunge...music. ermmhappy

😂

And yeah, it doesn't link to the character.

Re: dc knowledge required! GRUNGE V SHIFT

Originally posted by leonidas
grunge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_(comics)

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shift: classic metamorpho clone

shift

Originally posted by DigiMark007
😂

And yeah, it doesn't link to the character.

grr, not the first time that happened. the site was on and copied and pasted the address from WAS a description of the character. don't know why that happens . . . 🙁

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_(comics)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_%28comics%29

hmm, figure it out -- the bracketted (comics) -- is placed OUTSIDE the url for some reason when the address is copied and pasted.

anyway, who wins?

Shift wins....

Originally posted by leonidas
hmm, figure it out -- the bracketted (comics) -- is placed OUTSIDE the url for some reason when the address is copied and pasted.

Computer logic systems are based on mathematics, which in turn force the computer to deal with bracketed information separately from the rest of the "equation".

At least that's my theory.

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Shift

Originally posted by Scoobless
Computer logic systems are based on mathematics, which in turn force the computer to deal with bracketed information separately from the rest of the "equation".

At least that's my theory.

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geek.

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