Originally posted by Faceman
So now he's not allowed to imply things ?Do I need to get pr in here ? 馃檮
You're an a _ _ _ _ by the way. 馃檪
Originally posted by celestialdemonIs this particular crossover canon? I thought it was mentioned that in a futrue dc book but not in a marvel book. Im asking is all and just going by what I have heard but have never really known or seen any scans verifying this.
So we are using crossovers as canon now?
Originally posted by Photon009
It was Krona who was ****ing with the the universes. It had nothing to do with the Items. Plus, the IG didnt even work in the DC universe, which is where it was. All Spectre did was separate the worlds who were being combined.
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It's true, the merger was never held by the items,
but by Krona tech.
Still, that company-crossover garbage should be ignored friends.
By those standards,
Roma can erase DC,
Marvel is just a Multiverse,
Hawkeye & Flash > Krona 馃槀
Originally posted by Mr MasterIt still pisses me off that Supes knocked out Thor. I loathe Superman. Is this canon to both companies,just one, or neither Mr Master.
馃憜It's true, the merger was never held by the items,
but by Krona tech.Still, that company-crossover garbage should be ignored friends.
By those standards,
Roma can erase DC,
Marvel is just a Multiverse,
Hawkeye & Flash > Krona 馃槀
Originally posted by quanchi112
It still pisses me off that Supes knocked out Thor. I loathe Superman.
Is this canon to both companies,just one, or neither Mr Master.
The cosmological make-up is completely F'd up in that arc,
so it shouldn't be canon.
Subtle allusions have been made in a bio or two concerning the individual heroes,
with no names of course, how can it be canon if they can't mention names?
Anyways
absolutely nothing has been referenced concerning the Cosmic event that took place.
No mention in any Eternity or Infinity bio.
No mention in any of the two sublty alluded hero bios,
nothing in the Cosmic Cube, or IG bios,
nothing.
Is it canon?
Only if Roma can erase DC with the flick of a switch.
Otherwise it's Not canon.
Originally posted by Mr MasterOk if its not canon then I may change my mind about Supes and Thor in a one on one confrontation.
The cosmological make-up is completely F'd up in that arc,
so it shouldn't be canon.Subtle allusions have been made in a bio or two concerning the individual heroes,
with no names of course, how can it be canon if they can't mention names?
Anyways
absolutely nothing has been referenced concerning the Cosmic event that took place.No mention in any Eternity or Infinity bio.
No mention in any of the two sublty alluded hero bios,
nothing in the Cosmic Cube, or IG bios,
nothing.Is it canon?
Only if Roma can erase DC with the flick of a switch.
Otherwise it's Not canon.
Originally posted by Mr Master
The cosmological make-up is completely F'd up in that arc,
so it shouldn't be canon.Subtle allusions have been made in a bio or two concerning the individual heroes,
with no names of course, how can it be canon if they can't mention names?
Anyways
absolutely nothing has been referenced concerning the Cosmic event that took place.No mention in any Eternity or Infinity bio.
No mention in any of the two sublty alluded hero bios,
nothing in the Cosmic Cube, or IG bios,
nothing.Is it canon?
Only if Roma can erase DC with the flick of a switch.
Otherwise it's Not canon.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
No. Becuz Roma didn't fuse the life of the DC verses with her crystal thing.
The story is cannon.
Merlyn fused the life-force of the entire Omniverse into his crystals,
so if DC & Marvel are part of the same Omniverse (as the issue suggests)
Roma (who is now in charge of the CN) would be able to erase DC.
That's all, this is why I think you'l agree, it's not canon.
Originally posted by Mr Master
Merlyn fused the life-force of the entire Omniverse into his crystals,
so if DC & Marvel are part of the same Omniverse (as the issue suggests)
Roma (who is now in charge of the CN) would be able to erase DC.That's all, this is why I think you'l agree, it's not canon.