Originally posted by Stunner2xxThanos fanboys out in full force
the funny thing is that all the thanos fanboys are all anti superman.
Weird.
Originally posted by Stunner2xxMxy clears
I know Mxy's feats, [I'm not considering 4th wall garbage]
& I have several of his great issues (also been to the well formulated RS)
there's nothing that I see he can do, that the IG in Thanos' hands can't do imo,
as the IG basically makes the wielder 'GOD' of all reality,
with only the TOAA and his personal agent above said wielder.
Mxy basically proved in WF's (if it's being considered) to be 'GOD-like' as well,
but imo it shouldn't be for all the right reasons Eny pointed out ...
but wuteva, makes no difference.
A forum (seriously written) LT is above would be "Gods" of all reality.
(yes, the kind that can unmake-remake all reality, yes, like Mxy in WF's)
Originally posted by Galan007facepalm
Originally posted by Enyalus
Ahem...do not facepalm [b]the Master.Especially when he's saying I'm right. [/B]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elseworlds
(uhh, ... "Imaginary Stories" anyone?)
not to mention that a silly tv cartoon world &/or the 'real world' appears in WF. 😂
and on and on ...
or how's about returning to a Multiverse
that according to Countdown was nullified & so never even existed. LOL!
And while there are a few Elseworlds titles that were inducted into continuity,
World's Funnest isn't one of them. 🙂
Originally posted by Galan007Just made me chuckle a bit, is all.
Originally posted by EnyalusI'm not sure how Mxy in an Elseworlds story (which is usually non-canon) can go to a non-canon universe and destroy that, and have the aforementioned story be canon.
Hypertime?
You explained why it was canon to me before, using the COIE argument. But the way it seems to me, is that since its an Elseworlds story, they can write whatever they want. I mean, there was no multiverse when that story was written. No infinite earths. Yet the writers made it so, anyway. And then going around destroying a bunch of things that are already non-canon...
I'm just not getting how it could be canon,
unless its explained away via hypertime or something like it.
And ... Hypertime, doesn't exist according to DC's Editor in-Chief:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertime
Beyond this,
even if WF were to be considered canon (which it seems not to be)
it would be a story that took place withIN a single Universe,
since ALL (a FEW literally) Elseworld titles
are considered single Universes withIN the new 52- Universe Multiverse.
For the record:
I'm not saying I'm right,
just conveying what the Editors that run DC are saying
about the company they control in terms of publication. 😬
Now I'll be the first to throw up a middle finger
at anyone using Wiki for on panel proof to debate,
but this isn't that at all,
this is what the top Editor's of DC have been quoted solidifying,
concerning an administrative publishing issue, (like DC related titles)
so ... googogaga.
Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
The "Worlds Funnest is canon" folks can now bow out gracefully.
So, it's not clear cut either way, IMO.
Interesting to note that the latest "DCU" story we have (Final Crisis) only makes reference to 52 universes, though. Unless we're assuming Morrison doesn't know what he's talking about, which I'd accept, too. 😛