Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Generally, how much speed does a character require to break time barrier in DC?

I remember back in pre crisis era, it generally needs to be FTL(https://ibb.co/FDtq2b6 https://ibb.co/G0Vbm5W) . But Im not sure about post crisis era

Back when Wally raced the Black Flash, he first broke the sound, then the light, then the time barrier.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Comicvine is filled with such bitchy people. Just went there to own a few marvel fanboys, the mods not only banned me, they also purged all my posts lmao.

Use your time for better things

Originally posted by abhilegend
Comicvine is filled with such bitchy people. Just went there to own a few marvel fanboys, the mods not only banned me, they also purged all my posts lmao.

To be fair now, your extreme DC fanboyism is not exactly objective, either 😂

Comicvine's problem is that they can't tell a difference between comics based on cartoons from the nineties and the mainstream universe stories.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
To be fair now, your extreme DC fanboyism is not exactly objective, either 😂

Comicvine's problem is that they can't tell a difference between comics based on cartoons from the nineties and the mainstream universe stories.

you shut your mouth marvel fanboy

Are books that aim for kids considered canon?

I remember reading a story where Superman used HV and freeze-breath temporarily trapped Doomsday in metroplis then he flied to Fortress of Solitude to pick up Phantom Zone projector and flied back to metroplis, used it to banish Doomsday moments after Doomsday broke free

A good feat for both his Freeze-Breath and his speed, but Im not sure its canonicity since it was a story aims for kids

Originally posted by MrMind
you shut your mouth marvel fanboy
Originally posted by MrMind
thor can solo the justice league
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Are books that aim for kids considered canon?

Some are, some are not. There is no single rule. The age rating system - in itself - does not determine the canonicity of DC/Marvel stories in any way.

https://www.howtolovecomics.com/2020/02/10/comic-book-age-ratings/

It's like asking "are black&white comics canon?" - again, some are, some are not.

As long as you know what issue it is, you can do a quick check on dc fandom wiki, their articles are not always up-to-date or accurate, but it's the best thing we've got, same goes for Marvel.

Example...

Batman's circumcised penis is not canon:

https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Batman:_Damned

Same with Killer Croc giving birth:

https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Bruce_Wayne_(Reptilian)

Lies.

Batman trying to get Croc to milk himself and then offer his arse to his own son is canon.

I wish it was. It probably is the best thing that has ever happened to the character.

It is possible some virgins just couldnt stand such homosexuality and they edited it to non-canon, you know 😛

Anyhow, thanks for the help, Stilt.

Anybody know what issue number this is when standard, still skyfather level Hulk did this?

https://m.imgur.com/QzpMueI

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW

this right there is why i love you

Originally posted by carver9
Anybody know what issue number this is when standard, still [b]skyfather level Hulk did this?

https://m.imgur.com/QzpMueI [/B]

I didn't know you drew your were dreams. Your work isn't bad.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
To be fair now, your extreme DC fanboyism is not exactly objective, either 😂

Comicvine's problem is that they can't tell a difference between comics based on cartoons from the nineties and the mainstream universe stories.


😂

I didn't even talk about DC.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
It is possible some virgins just couldnt stand such homosexuality and they edited it to non-canon, you know 😛

😂

Yeah, that's why it's good to find more sources confirming it... sourcebooks, guidebooks, handbooks, encyclopedias (and so on), writer interviews, articles, appendix, index, specialized websites dedicated to studying comics (KMC 😂 ), etc.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Anyhow, thanks for the help, Stilt.

You're welcome.

Always try to study each case individually.

For example, MAX series is generally not canon, but then you have some exceptions to the rule.

Same with Phil's Mythos series, I believe. Some "count", some do not.

Made up example --- you may assume that the entire volume 4 of "The Adventures of Captain Banana" is canon, all 300 issues, but when you pay attention, you'll realize that issues 67, 68 and 69 take place in the alternate reality, exploring a much different version of Captain Banana.

Non-made up example - that is actually the case of the entire Old Man Logan arc in volume 3 of Wolverine.

you guys still read comics? have you watch berserk stilt? dope anime, amazing rape scene

Originally posted by abhilegend
😂

I didn't even talk about DC.

What were you banned for, then?

Serious talk - comic nerds message boards, back in the day, used to be full of power mad mods.

"WHAAAT? YOU DON'T BELIEVE MIGHTY THOR IS REAL?? PERMABAN!"

Now? We have good guy Pr, politely asking Surtur for the 3467th time if he is absolutely sure he wants to be banned for good.

Originally posted by MrMind
you guys still read comics? have you watch berserk stilt? dope anime, amazing rape scene

There is a rape scene in Berserk?

Finally, a good reason for me to give a shit about it 😂

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
There is a rape scene in Berserk?

Finally, a good reason for me to give a shit about it 😂

Guts raped by Griffith.