i remember my first comic ever, twas a superman book.
i can't remember the issue but it had flying monkeys, jimmy olsen, and the bad guy was...... he was like a shaman or something that could change inanimate objects into life-like creatures. (props to whomever finds it)
Originally posted by Zack Fairthat's not the point, the point is some feats are just too stupid since after that point, any badguy should crumble under their fist even if the guy is holding back with all his/her might.
So how many feats are we going to ban because they don't follow scientific rules?
i.e hulk clapping a dimension out of existance.
the black hole thing is just wrong on many levels
Originally posted by Zack Fair
So how many feats are we going to ban because they don't follow scientific rules?
That's not what is meant in this thread, I think....
The Superman containing a black hole in his palm, should not be a valid because it isn't truly a black hole. It doesn't have any of the scientific properties. It could be something else that he is containing but it is not a true black hole.
At least Gladiator has psionic powers etc.
Originally posted by Enyalus
Erm...that feat of he and Hal pulling the Earth was in the previous volume of the JLA, wasn't it? Ditto for He, Kyle, and Wonder Woman doing it.
no. it was in the last jla issue out last week. no mcduffie. it was a recollection, so the original instance might have been in an older comic...