Originally posted by abhilegend
Except its the direct future of DCAU which was shown in JLU season 4 finale "Epilogue".
From a comics perspective, things that happen "25 years blah blah from now" are only as "current" as the next SL that changes said timeline That is why (I've always thought, anyway) that stories that happen in a specific "future" are only canon to that future reality.
Plus it's a webcomic offshot, has the webcomic offshot ever directly cross overed or interacted with the DCAU before?
Originally posted by -Pr-
I'm not sure it makes every episode/comic related to batman beyond canon, tbh. especially with all those offshoots.Unless someone said it was?
Originally posted by Nibedicus
From a comics perspective, things that happen "25 years blah blah from now" are only as "current" as the next SL that changes said timeline That is why (I've always thought, anyway) that stories that happen in a specific "future" are only canon to that future reality.Plus it's a webcomic offshot, has the webcomic offshot ever directly cross overed or interacted with the DCAU before?
Don't be ridiculous, the show has ended. However the events from B:TAS, S:TAS, JLU have been referenced in BB and SB.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Its not changed for the present, is it? That's like saying Legion isn't valid for rest of DCU because of its various reboots.Don't be ridiculous, the show has ended. However the events from B:TAS, S:TAS, JLU have been referenced in BB and SB.
It's valid for the DCAU up to the point of Batman Beyond. But I really find it hard to accept it for the present time JLU. Will need a mod ruling for this.
Plus, again, it's a webcomic offshoot. Unless it's been mentioned that it is canon to the JLU Animated series, I'd have to say it's just that, an offshoot.
Again, would need a mod ruling for this.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Why would be that? If there is a Mon-El book focused on his adventures in 31st century, you don't have to prove its canon for 21st century Mon-El because LOSH is a direct future of DCU. Also superman beyond has recalled events from S:TAS and JLU.
That's not entirely the same thing.
Still, let's say it's canon. Two questions:
1. What events does it reference?
2. Where does it say he's weaker? I'm genuinely asking as I haven't read the comic.
Originally posted by -Pr-
That's not entirely the same thing.Still, let's say it's canon. Two questions:
1. What events does it reference?
2. Where does it say he's weaker? I'm genuinely asking as I haven't read the comic.
2. It was explained in the BB cartoon due to being older, the comic follows that.
Originally posted by Nibedicus
It's valid for the DCAU up to the point of Batman Beyond. But I really find it hard to accept it for the present time JLU. Will need a mod ruling for this.Plus, again, it's a webcomic offshoot. Unless it's been mentioned that it is canon to the JLU Animated series, I'd have to say it's just that, an offshoot.
Again, would need a mod ruling for this.
Like I said, it comes down to a mod ruling. If they allow offshoot comics w/c are NOT part of the JLU animated series but seems to be based on its continuity, they'd have to allow all related "canon" offshoot media for other threads/debates.
Such as allowing Mace Windu "feats" during the Clone Wars animated series where he practically disassembled an entire droid army for movie debates. Or allowing Sillmarillion power tiers when debating LoTR.
Also, wasn't there an Avengers comic based on the movie continuity? I seem to remember Capt America decapitating a tank in that comic (I think it was in a Capt America movie prequel comic but I'm not too sure if I'm right, tho).
Like I said, depends on the mods. /shrug
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Cap in season 1 was badass.Season 2 EMH Cap was God.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBank
True that, he's better.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
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