Originally posted by abhilegend
Really tells the Superman near infinite mass bullrush in perspective lol
He says he doesn't like doing it because it's too dangerous.....which bodes well for battle forums, which are by default featureless battlefields where they can go all out.
Also shows him spamming the IMP (near-IMP isn't as catchy). And is a great showing for AM's durability.
Originally posted by Astner
You mean Earth 0? I doubt we'll ever see any of the Wildstorm characters featured in the main-continuity.That said, Wildstorm wasn't a universe, it was a publisher. There were plenty of completely unrelated stories, some for licences they didn't own.
Then what's the point of even bringing it up? Even if we disregard the retcon, we've gone through a slew of different Living Tribunals since then. Adam Walock even alluded to being more powerful than his predecessor.
If they ever plan to do anything with the characters then they'll probably do it. The issue, as I understand it, is that Wildstorm was rather generous with the creator-rights, so DC would have to pay those creators to feature their characters.
Yes. Thank you.
Because it's abhi? Lol.
As for 'Wildstorm characters appearing in main DC continuity ', one of this week's releases:
I just had a slight chuckle.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
He says he doesn't like doing it because it's too dangerous.....which bodes well for battle forums, which are by default featureless battlefields where they can go all out.Also shows him spamming the IMP (near-IMP isn't as catchy). And is a great showing for AM's durability.
Because it's abhi? Lol.
As for 'Wildstorm characters appearing in main DC continuity ', one of this week's releases:
I just had a slight chuckle.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
So....I take it as you conceded Abhi actually was right on this one?
This is what your excerpt says.
Which is direct reference to the ending of Spectre volume 3.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Since it should be 10 years back that story takes place before The Spectre 92
Originally posted by Astner
No, and if you think that then you're wrong too.This is what your excerpt says.
Which is direct reference to the ending of Spectre volume 3.
Are you serious? Spectre vol. 3 is called "Spectre (1992)" because it started in 1992, it ended in 1998 with #62, and that's when the Spectre Force separated with Corrigan.
So unless you try to argue the time gap between Day of Judgment event to Martian Manhunter 23 is 10 years in DCU, I failed to see why Abhi's point isn't valid?
Originally posted by Astner
No, and if you think that then you're wrong too.This is what your excerpt says.
Which is direct reference to the ending of Spectre volume 3.
That tells about where Corrigan found peace, my scans tells about the time Spectre and Corrigan were bonded to each other, how are you so dense?
Are you serious? Spectre vol. 3 is called "Spectre (1992)" because it started in 1992, it ended in 1998 with #62, and that's when the Spectre Force separated with Corrigan.
At this point, I really gotta ask, are you dumb or something?
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Yeah, and in the same year, Hal became the Spectre. And in Martian Manhunter 23. Hal Spectre shows the past event that Martian Manhunter encounters Spectre(Corrigan) ten years agoSo unless you tried to argue the time gap between Day of Judgment event to Martian Manhunter 23 is 10 years in DCU, I failed to see why Abhi's point isn't valid?
His argument is that the Corrigan-Spectre split that's being referenced in Martian Manhunter #23 (that halved his power) is not the the split between that occurred at the end of Spectre vol. 3.
Where this takes place as far as the sliding time-scale is concerned doesn't matter. Because Marvel Versus DC was published in 1996 when Corrigan was the Spectre.
Originally posted by Astner
You mean Earth 0? I doubt we'll ever see any of the Wildstorm characters featured in the main-continuity.
W.I.L.D.C.A.T.S has the Court of Owls, mentions Green Arrow, has Professor Ivo, TO Morrow, Stagg, Nora Fries etc.
It's pretty solidified into mainstream continuity, it seems.
Originally posted by Astner
None of this has anything to do with Abhi's argument.His argument is that the Corrigan-Spectre split that's being referenced in Martian Manhunter #23 (that halved his power) is not the the split between that occurred at the end of Spectre vol. 3.
Where this takes place as far as the sliding time-scale is concerned doesn't matter. Because Marvel Versus DC was published in 1996 when Corrigan was the Spectre.
But the problem is, the Martian Manhunter 23 story is a retrospective one. I.E, It could be very likely takes place before Corrigan's split in Spectre 62 for in-universe view
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
W.I.L.D.C.A.T.S has the Court of Owls, mentions Green Arrow, has Professor Ivo, TO Morrow, Stagg, Nora Fries etc.It's pretty solidified into mainstream continuity, it seems.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
But your argument is that split Martian Manhunter 23 referred clearly is the split at the end of Spectre vol. 3But the problem is, the Martian Manhunter 23 story is a retrospective one. I.E, It could be very likely takes place before Corrigan's split in Spectre 62 for in-universe view
Could there be some story that featured some other temporary one-issue split prior to that? Sure. Is that what they're talking about? Obviously not. But even if we assume that it's the case, it wouldn't matter. Because just prior to Marvel Versus DC, Jim Corrigan was the Spectre.
To be fair, I don't think the Jim Corrigan alter-ego shows up in Marvel Versus DC, so in theory it could be an unbounded Spectre. But given the circumstances in which it was written it doesn't make sense to reach that conclusion.
That said, I don't think the fights Amalgam Universe (regardless of whether or not DC considers them canon) matters. The fights were determined by popular vote, and it was never intended to be canon. Now if you insist that Spider-man defeating Superboy is canon then so be it, but even then I wouldn't take the fight any more seriously than Batman's fight against the Justice League in Batman: Confidential #53.
Originally posted by AstnerBatman: Confidential #53
Originally posted by Astner
That makes no sense because there was no separation between Corrigan and the Spectre Force prior to that.Could there be some story that featured some other temporary one-issue split prior to that? Sure. Is that what they're talking about? Obviously not. But even if we assume that it's the case, it wouldn't matter. Because just prior to Marvel Versus DC, Jim Corrigan was the Spectre.
To be fair, I don't think the Jim Corrigan alter-ego shows up in Marvel Versus DC, so in theory it could be an unbounded Spectre. But given the circumstances in which it was written it doesn't make sense to reach that conclusion.
That said, I don't think the fights Amalgam Universe (regardless of whether or not DC considers them canon) matters. The fights were determined by popular vote, and it was never intended to be canon. Now if you insist that Spider-man defeating Superboy is canon then so be it, but even then I wouldn't take the fight any more seriously than Batman's fight against the Justice League in Batman: Confidential #53.