OV
Omega Vision
Face Flowed Into Her Eyes
Canon Marvel/DC crossovers
What crossovers between Marvel and DC would you like to see?
And then would you maybe want those crossovers to be canon for both companies?
I for one would like there to be some canon crossovers so long as they're well written and don't tread all over one character to the expense of another.
What do you think?
CD
Cartesian Doubt
Cognito il Sum
Re: Canon Marvel/DC crossovers
Originally posted by Omega Vision
What crossovers between Marvel and DC would you like to see?And then would you maybe want those crossovers to be canon for both companies?
I for one would like there to be some canon crossovers so long as they're well written and don't tread all over one character to the expense of another.
What do you think?
New Gods, Marvel Gods crossover - written by either Morisson or Gaiman. Uses Platonic Idealism and String theory to explain the meta physics of literature, ties all deities together as a the incarnations of certain ideas, as a metaphoric immune system of literature to protect and guide the lower physical levels of reality from themselves - this because the Ideal realm is dependent on the physical realm, and conscious thought. Although the Ideal realm is the origin of meta physics, it lives in a symbiosis in a symbiosis with the physical realm. For example certain cancerous entities threaten all sentient beings, which would lead to the destruction of both the Ideal and physical realms - Gods act as transcendent immune system, to keep these cancerous entities in check, while simultanoeously guiding sentient thought, to ensure the prosperity of both realms. This Ideal realm is validated by string theory, which shows the Ideal realm to exist in a transcendent higher Dimensions of time and space.
HUE
HueyFreeman
Super Fighting Robot
Re: Re: Canon Marvel/DC crossovers
Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
New Gods, Marvel Gods crossover - written by either Morisson or Gaiman. Uses Platonic Idealism and String theory to explain the meta physics of literature, ties all deities together as a the incarnations of certain ideas, as a metaphoric immune system of literature to protect and guide the lower physical levels of reality from themselves - this because the Ideal realm is dependent on the physical realm, and conscious thought. Although the Ideal realm is the origin of meta physics, it lives in a symbiosis in a symbiosis with the physical realm. For example certain cancerous entities threaten all sentient beings, which would lead to the destruction of both the Ideal and physical realms - Gods act as transcendent immune system, to keep these cancerous entities in check, while simultanoeously guiding sentient thought, to ensure the prosperity of both realms. This Ideal realm is validated by string theory, which shows the Ideal realm to exist in a transcendent higher Dimensions of time and space.
Then at the end of the crossover Superman saves the day.
OV
Omega Vision
Face Flowed Into Her Eyes
Re: Re: Canon Marvel/DC crossovers
Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
New Gods, Marvel Gods crossover - written by either Morisson or Gaiman. Uses Platonic Idealism and String theory to explain the meta physics of literature, ties all deities together as a the incarnations of certain ideas, as a metaphoric immune system of literature to protect and guide the lower physical levels of reality from themselves - this because the Ideal realm is dependent on the physical realm, and conscious thought. Although the Ideal realm is the origin of meta physics, it lives in a symbiosis in a symbiosis with the physical realm. For example certain cancerous entities threaten all sentient beings, which would lead to the destruction of both the Ideal and physical realms - Gods act as transcendent immune system, to keep these cancerous entities in check, while simultanoeously guiding sentient thought, to ensure the prosperity of both realms. This Ideal realm is validated by string theory, which shows the Ideal realm to exist in a transcendent higher Dimensions of time and space.
That sounds like Morrison more than Gaiman. 😂
But I would certainly read that.