Originally posted by tjcoady
The art was fantastic in this issue. I really liked it even though it was tad overdone.What I didn't understand was why he was so in doubt over killing one person. didn't he execute three phantom zone criminals?
once, as a last resort... and he's felt guilty about it ever since...
Originally posted by pr1983
once, as a last resort... and he's felt guilty about it ever since...
still, I don't understand the whole issue with him "doubting" if he had ever killed someone, the very last scene. I know he killed the phantom zoners because he couldn't find any other option, but it's not like he's confused as to whether or not he killed them.
Originally posted by tjcoady
still, I don't understand the whole issue with him "doubting" if he had ever killed someone, the very last scene. I know he killed the phantom zoners because he couldn't find any other option, but it's not like he's confused as to whether or not he killed them.
oh, right... shit. 😮
Originally posted by tjcoady
The art was fantastic in this issue. I really liked it even though it was tad overdone.What I didn't understand was why he was so in doubt over killing one person. didn't he execute three phantom zone criminals?
It's been retconned.
The current Zod is now the 1st time he's met Zod...which poses a TON of continuity problems.
Apparently the Demon in his dream seemed to know about it...or maybe it's feeding on Clarks guilt towards Mon-El...since he basically gave him a death sentence by accident.
The issue was hilarious though.
Originally posted by AvlonThat is one of the funniest continuity issues in comics period. I have everyone of Supermans encounters and each start with the same conversation.
It's been retconned.The current Zod is now the 1st time he's met Zod...which poses a TON of continuity problems.
Apparently the Demon in his dream seemed to know about it...or maybe it's feeding on Clarks guilt towards Mon-El...since he basically gave him a death sentence by accident.