Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Astner1,926 pages

Jupiter's Legacy did this thing where the superheroes had telekinetic abilities that allowed the to move large objects like tankers without having them break from the momentum of stress.

Superboy has a similar ability called tactile telekinesis, which should've been used as the metric for all of DC Comics's physical powerhouses, but was never mentioned again.

Originally posted by Astner
Jupiter's Legacy did this thing where the superheroes had telekinetic abilities that allowed the to move large objects like tankers without having them break from the momentum of stress.

Superboy has a similar ability called tactile telekinesis, which should've been used as the metric for all of DC Comics's physical powerhouses, but was never mentioned again.

Used to be mentioned all the time post Reign of the Supermen. It was the basis for Black Zero's powers (Who to be honest is more hype then impressive, as he overrelied on Metron tech and folded like a house of cards without him).

Originally posted by cdtm
Used to be mentioned all the time post Reign of the Supermen. It was the basis for Black Zero's powers (Who to be honest is more hype then impressive, as he overrelied on Metron tech and folded like a house of cards without him).

The point is that it should've been used as the Speed Force for Flash. But instead we're left with the "don't think about it" answer.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Gay.

You love it

Also, anyone read the latest Avengers?

Tchalla calls them the most powerfulAvengers team of all time.

Robbie is the most powerful Ghost Rider the world has ever seen.

Namor has his arms torn off by She Hulk, then chokes her with his arms 😂

And Black Panther fights Cap. And the results are....as you'd expect.

Next issue: I bet we see Blade give Boy Thing up 👆

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You love it

Also, anyone read the latest Avengers?

Tchalla calls them the most powerfulAvengers team of all time.

Robbie is the most powerful Ghost Rider the world has ever seen.

Namor has his arms torn off by She Hulk, then chokes her with his arms 😂

And Black Panther fights Cap. And the results are....as you'd expect.

Next issue: I bet we see Blade give Boy Thing up 👆

homo.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You love it

Also, anyone read the latest Avengers?

Tchalla calls them the most powerfulAvengers team of all time.

Robbie is the most powerful Ghost Rider the world has ever seen.

Namor has his arms torn off by She Hulk, then chokes her with his arms 😂

And Black Panther fights Cap. And the results are....as you'd expect.

Next issue: I bet we see Blade give Boy Thing up 👆

Wtf did I just read.

And knowing Aaron, actual issue is ten times worse than that post, lol.

i am confused about this scan , is the unspoken using his own power to throw xerogen or did he have it in his palm already in the mighty avengers issue #30

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Wtf did I just read.

And knowing Aaron, actual issue is ten times worse than that post, lol.


😂

So what do you want to see made into a show?

I think Irredeemable would be awesome. You'd almost have to get Matt Smith or David Tennant to play Qubit, since he was clearly "Doctor Who".

He was also the only true hero of the story. How can a humanist super scientist like him even exist in a world where everyones an *******?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The stunning conclusion to the Avengers Phoenix storyline. Where the current Avengers lineup is the strongest ever (sorry Hulk and Hyperion). Where Robbie is the most powerful GR the world has ever seen. Where *spoiler* is capable of wielding the Phoenix Force in more ways than any other host. Where Allfather Thor, bloodlusted, is restrained by the All-Weapon.

haha.

aaron is the best thing thats happened to marvel since liefeld.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The stunning conclusion to the Avengers Phoenix storyline. Where the current Avengers lineup is the strongest ever (sorry Hulk and Hyperion).

Makes sense. A serious Thor did just kill Galactus++...



Where Allfather Thor, bloodlusted, is restrained by the All-Weapon.

Undrjarn is haxxed sometimes and "bloodlusted" is a stretch. He's not gonna kill anyone here especially his friends.

Anyways the dialogue and the narration is trying way too hard. Aaron is on the borderline going full returd..

He's completely lost his mind!!

Be thankful people aren't spinning this into warrior madness Allfather Thor 😂

I just hate him so much.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Regardless, my point is that Aaron can even contradict himself.

In Thor, he's able to chat and talk to Jane.

In Avengers, he's unable to even ask for Jennifer's number.

In Thor, he's able to make tactical plans, use bomb hammers, recruit Valkyries etc.

In Avengers, he gets lost looking for the toilet.

So no, your little plan won't work, because Aaron isn't even consistent with himself, let alone established canon.

A thousand pages, and nearly 2.5 years later, and I don't see anything to suggest Aaron is consistent with his depictions lol.

So is Surfer magically back to being tangible again?

I kinda liked Namor not needing his arms, thats the kind of off the wall shit a reality manipulator would be able to do....

If they were so stupid to just not blink the opponent out of existence but whatever.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So is Surfer magically back to being tangible again?
Maybe he is captain universally back to being tangible again flirt

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
He's completely lost his mind!!

Be thankful people aren't spinning this into warrior madness Allfather Thor 😂

remnds me of Pak and his constant elevation of the gamma father, they just keep putting themselves into corners

So looks like the Infinite Frontier series comes out early
https://www.reddit.com/r/DCcomics/comments/mnh64x/infinite_frontier_secret_files_1_out_april_18/

Infinite Frontier (2021) #1: Secret Files
Director Bones opens up his classified records to give us all new stories about the players in INFINITE FRONTIER. First up, President Superman from Earth 23, asking the question: can the hero who has time for everyone ever find time for himself?

Written by Brandon Thomas & Joshua Williamson

Art by Valentine De Landro

Cover by Bryan Hitch & Alex Sinclair

Out April 18th, $1.99

Remember when the Shi'ar Empire didn't get kicked around by every other Marvel flavor of the month like X-men, Inhumans, Jane Thor?

Yeah, me neither.

Shi'ar is built up as the apex predator of galactic civilizations, defended by a Pre Crisis Superman clone, yet folds like a house of cards against any major threat from anyone ever.

Think they're suffering from the Worf Effect? Or is it more about kicking around DC Comics clones as a way of attacking the competition.