This should put all the speculations to rest about Superman's "amp" in sacrifice.
http://comicboards.com/php/show.php?rpy=comicbattles-2005072909444900&search=venus&layout=thread
"But I want to clarify something, which is as follows. In my scr1pt, they never got as close to the sun as appears in the comics. But I understand exactly why the GIANT SUN appeared in panel--because stars would have been boring visually.As I scripted, however, they never passed Venus. Space, after all, is big".
Its an old thread but it was authentic as far as I can tell.
Originally posted by abhilegend
This should put all the speculations to rest about Superman's "amp" in sacrifice.http://comicboards.com/php/show.php?rpy=comicbattles-2005072909444900&search=venus&layout=thread
Its an old thread but it was authentic as far as I can tell.
tbh, that's a tad shaky. the comic still shows a big damn star in it.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So alternate reality versions count now? 👆
Not an alternate reality. Time was being messed with and Superman and and Batman fixed it.
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
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Shut up court jester, go back to amusing me.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Everybody knows the real ruler is me.uhuh
So me making you a duke of the House Of El has gone to your head?
Originally posted by -Pr-
tbh, that's a tad shaky. the comic still shows a big damn star in it.
He states he never intended them to go past Venus, and the lead box Diana had for the Kryptonite didn't melt. The melting point of lead is about 621 F, and the temperatures they would've been exposed to being near the Sun would by far exceed that.
Originally posted by Delta1938
Not an alternate reality. Time was being messed with and Superman and and Batman fixed it.Shut up court jester, go back to amusing me.
So me making you a duke of the House Of El has gone to your head?
He states he never intended them to go past Venus, and the lead box Diana had for the Kryptonite didn't melt. The melting point of lead is about 621 F, and the temperatures they would've been exposed to being near the Sun would by far exceed that.
Even if you can prove Rucka said that, the comic still makes it iffy.
And yes, while I wish real science always applied in comics, it doesn't.
Originally posted by abhilegend
He said that was an artist error. Ultimately writer's word>art in the comic.
I didn't realise you were the new rule-maker. Please, have a seat.
Can you prove Rucka said it?
Originally posted by -Pr-
Even if you can prove Rucka said that, the comic still makes it iffy.And yes, while I wish real science always applied in comics, it doesn't.
I didn't realise you were the new rule-maker. Please, have a seat.
Can you prove Rucka said it?
There's also the fact that Diana doesn't bring-up him being amped.