Originally posted by Soljer
"Fans have speculated about the possibility of it being an indirect prequel to Kingdom Come, one of Ross's old works. However there seems to be no relation other than they are both Imaginary tales and they are both from the same artist."
I know that youre not going to accept this but in wizard the writer of justice did state that he wanted the same aritist to draw for justice and he said that there counter part and powers were basically portrayed as being no different.
If the writer said it, you cant take that away from him. Thats why its good to read wizard every now and then, you'll get info from some of the writers.
Originally posted by carver9
I know that youre not going to accept this but in wizard the writer of justice did state that he wanted the same aritist to draw for justice and he said that there counter part and powers were basically portrayed as being no different.If the writer said it, you cant take that away from him. Thats why its good to read wizard every now and then, you'll get info from some of the writers.
Which means absolutely nothing.
What's canon is on-panel.
What's on panel is that justice is non-canon.
Simple enough?
Originally posted by carver9
Same characters but different story line. 🙁
Justice isn’t related to Kingdom Come.
Barry Allen isn’t Wally West.
Alan Scott isn’t Hal Jordan.
Originally posted by carver9
I know that youre not going to accept this but in wizard the writer of justice did state that he wanted the same aritist to draw for justice and he said that there counter part and powers were basically portrayed as being no different.If the writer said it, you cant take that away from him. Thats why its good to read wizard every now and then, you'll get info from some of the writers.
Which issue of Wizard Magazine?
And Justice and Kingdom Come had different writers.
Originally posted by carver9Carver9, Alex Ross collaborated in both 'Kingdom Come' and 'Justice,' but he was the artist/writer in the former and writer/painter in the latter. The actual pencil artist for 'Justice' is Jim Krueger. He also drew 'Universe X' and 'Paradise X' for Marvel. Most recent thing I've seen him do other then 'Justice,' was the 'Mother Russia' storyline in Punisher Max.
I know that youre not going to accept this but in wizard the writer of justice did state that he wanted the same aritist to draw for justice and he said that there counter part and powers were basically portrayed as being no different.If the writer said it, you cant take that away from him. Thats why its good to read wizard every now and then, you'll get info from some of the writers.
Originally posted by Milkie
ExactlyI don't know why people are over exaggerating KC Superman. He might be a little stronger due to him being at the "height of his abilities" (apparently when he gets older he gets a little stronger kinda like a teen and a grown man) but it's nothing spacial.
Captain Marvel, who is a said to be a little below Black Adam, had no trouble with Superman in Kingdom Come. Hell, people were more intimidated by him than Sups.
Captian marvel hardly broke a sweat fighting KC superman, and that was before he used lightning attacks. Supermans heat vision hardly phased marvel.
Nice thing bout Kingdom come and alex ross is captian marvel actuallly gets written up well unlike the retards in dc that have thor beat captian marvel with a ferris wheel forceing him to change back to billy ..
wtf
for some reason i related CaptainMarvel totally kicking the crap out of superman in KC to him being an adult, rather than a child who turns into an adult O_o but maybe thats me. honestly i think KC superman could give BlackAdam hell. no one has mentioned the whole magic vulnerability which takes place in any 'superman vs marvel' thread which places a nice chuck of this fight on a really pissed off black adams side.