Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
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Originally posted by Galan007
Well if we go by that, then Hypertime is an Omniversal concept -- thus it encompasses every single universe in DC cosmology(infinite multiverses.) So it could be possible that WF didn't actually create Hypertime, but rather, just plugged the mainstream multiverse into Hypertime or somesuch.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Book name?
Rewatched TDKR animation.
Mostly still the same criticisms as before. I like it, but it lost a lot in translation.
For starters, Superman was never an authoritarian dick. He was a milquitoast lap dog.
The attitude adjustment changed the tone of the big fight imo. DKR comic Superman was almost regretful, just going through the motions because he was told to by the president. His naive idealism was still there on display, almost pathetically against his actions.
And the animated big flashy beat down was the polar opposite of how I imagined it would be. Picture The Thin Red Line scene, with the slow motion deaths and "War is Hell" theme. The Batman/Superman fight should be that.
And the show turned it into just another big hero brawl.
Least they got the Mutant arc right, that was spot on.
That's actually a very good question, but I'm not sure DC themselves know, at this point, after Convergence, Doomsday Clock, Dark Nights: Metal and so on.
Do a quick check on dc fandom wiki, they should have some sections dedicated to that issue.
Few hours later, Phil will reply that everything counts, especially the comic in which Superman gets his ass handed to himself on a silver platter by Prankster in that random encounter, purely physical confrontation.
Good times.