There is a reoccurring habit I see a lot. Not only the inability to just say Superman loses and moving on, but the need to explain why it's not fair and how he'd possibly win.
It could be Superman vs. Galactus, but instead of just saying Galactus wins, we get a paragraph of how Superman would win if he had the Cosmic Armor etc.
I find it kind of funny and it's what separates Kal-Qeada from Thor bags and such.
Originally posted by golem370
I said this once before that in comic books if the writers want Superman or Hulk to lift something they will lift it.
I think it will be intreting to compare how certain heroes are portrayed under the same writers. And yes it is entirely up to the writer to decide waht the hero can or can't achieve in the end.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
There is a reoccurring habit I see a lot. Not only the inability to just say Superman loses and moving on, but the need to explain why it's not fair and how he'd possibly win.It could be Superman vs. Galactus, but instead of just saying Galactus wins, we get a paragraph of how Superman would win if he had the Cosmic Armor etc.
I find it kind of funny and it's what separates Kal-Qeada from Thor bags and such.
Nice of you to tar people with the same brush because of one person. 😬
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympustabernacle!
There is a reoccurring habit I see a lot. Not only the inability to just say Superman loses and moving on, but the need to explain why it's not fair and how he'd possibly win.It could be Superman vs. Galactus, but instead of just saying Galactus wins, we get a paragraph of how Superman would win if he had the Cosmic Armor etc.
I find it kind of funny and it's what separates Kal-Qeada from Thor bags and such.