Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Define obscure.
Ask mods to define it.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Alan Moore is as celeb as they come. Batshit crazy, sure, but its a famous interview he gave to Wizard Magazine.
Then it def should be referenced and discussed here.
You're the only person aside from OneDumb (who was not a well man) who interpreted Bada's rule like "oh k no interviews at all", btw.
Originally posted by -Pr-
No, Abnett's intent isn't just dismissed out of hand. The problem is that the comic needs to back up what he's saying. It doesn't, nor has any of the new 52 stuff either.
I'd argue the Scepter feat is a good feat in regards to durability to suggest Aquaman could atleast take blows from S-Tier characters.
I'd honestly argue physically Abnett's Aquaman seems a bit inferior to Johns. But taking hits from Shaggyman is another good durability indication.
There's honestly several in regards to durability, and I think his strength is pretty insane to. His biggest hindrance I'd argue is speed.
Not sure what Post-Crisis Superman feats are, but I do know for a fact he has a heavy speed advantage, based on personal feats.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Ask mods to define it.Then it def should be referenced and discussed here.
You're the only person aside from OneDumb (who was not a well man) who interpreted Bada's rule like "oh k no interviews at all", btw.
OneDumb and I are cut from the same cloth, it seems.
As for the meet:
One interesting anecdote that I should point out is that one day, I was in Westminster in London -- this was after we had introduced the character -- and I was sitting in a sandwich bar. All of a sudden, up the stairs came John Constantine. He was wearing the trenchcoat, a short cut -- he looked -- no, he didn't even look exactly like Sting. He looked exactly like John Constantine. He looked at me, stared me straight in the eyes, smiled, nodded almost conspiratorially, and then just walked off around the corner to the other part of the snack bar. I sat there and thought, should I go around that corner and see if he is really there, or should I just eat my sandwich and leave? I opted for the latter; I thought it was the safest. I'm not making any claims to anything. I'm just saying that it happened. Strange little story.
The second time he met him (illustrated; and 'confirming' the first 'meet'😉:
Like I said, batshit crazy.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
My point was, the writer can believe whatever he or she wants, but if it's not backed up by what's on panel, it's invalid.Alan M may well and truly believe that Con John is real, and he is entitled to his opinion and belief. But we have multiple examples to the contrary, and none supporting his stance.
Reminds me of Joss Whedon saying Buffy was on the level of Spider-Man, lol.
Spoiler alert for those who haven't seen the show: she is not by any stretch of the imagination Spider-Man level.