Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And here is the preview of Superman and Bizarro's story.Bizarro casually swats Superman to Venus/25 million miles. And then they fight around the solar system(and looks like they also destroys a moon/asteriod on Jupiter?)
https://ibb.co/yRq6F7q
https://ibb.co/vQgJNR2
https://ibb.co/6DL5S21
https://ibb.co/FKnDdmk
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And here is the preview of Superman and Bizarro's story.Bizarro casually swats Superman to Venus/25 million miles. And then they fight around the solar system(and looks like they also destroys a moon/asteriod on Jupiter?)
https://ibb.co/yRq6F7q
https://ibb.co/vQgJNR2
https://ibb.co/6DL5S21
https://ibb.co/FKnDdmk
great feat for bizarro too
Originally posted by GalacticStorm
As I stated back in September, the Enigma/Dominion referred to in Defenders Beyond is the Dominion referred to in X-men:
Let's be clear, not a normal Dominion by any means. Nathaniel Essex amped dat sh1t up to eleven.
Originally posted by GalacticStormI put Al Ewing and Kieron Gillen right up there with Jonathan Hickman in terms of my favorite Marvel writers. Both Ewing and Gillen play the long game narratively.
There was no way Marvel would’ve had two different outside of space/time threats to reality, called Dominion, pop up from different writers within the same X-men writing team, ( Ewing and Gillen) at the same time. Being current X-writers they would be actively sharing ideas and proposals to ensure some sense of cohesiveness.
I also adored what Kieron Gillen did with Mr. Sinister back in 2011. And everybody at Marvel clearly agrees since they've kept that characterization running ever since.
And Sins of Sinister? I absolutely gushed over it. It should have been just another played out "alternate reality versions of characters you know and love but won't matter to canon" but Gillen made it so fun... AND... somehow meaningful to 616 canon! So seeing how everything fit together with the crown symbolism by Ewing, e.g., playing card suits, etc. was *chef's kiss*.
Originally posted by GalacticStormI distinctly remember apologizing for my flaming in that thread. But ok? Happy New Year!
Common sense is consistently shown to be a somewhat misleading term.All that unnecessary hot air and condescension only for Marvel to burst your bubble and prove me right yet again.
It was just a matter of waiting it out. Enjoy the holidays.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
And here is the preview of Superman and Bizarro's story.Bizarro casually swats Superman to Venus/25 million miles. And then they fight around the solar system(and looks like they also destroys a moon/asteriod on Jupiter?)
https://ibb.co/yRq6F7q
https://ibb.co/vQgJNR2
https://ibb.co/6DL5S21
https://ibb.co/FKnDdmk
They're not fighting, Bizarro is flying him across space. Superman had no play in that showing. Him withstand that hit is beastly, though.
Originally posted by ODG
^ Haven't read the actual comic -- has it actually even been released yet??? -- but what little I'm seen of it really reminds me of Jane Thor's fight with Odin.Wonder if KMC will consider this fight against Bizarro more or less impressive than Jane Thor's fight.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
It's a preview for AC 1051.
Originally posted by Magnon
The fact that they just happen to hit all those planets and moons during their fight is absurdly improbable. The solar system is a big place, and the planets occupy only a very, VERY small fraction of its total volume.
Originally posted by Magnon
The fact that they just happen to hit all those planets and moons during their fight is absurdly improbable. The solar system is a big place, and the planets occupy only a very, VERY small fraction of its total volume.
Or Astner's theory👆
For example, if they shoot out from Earth either in a random direction or travel away from Earth in a random-walk zig-zag fashion, the probability to hit Pluto to a good approximation is given by:
Prob = [r/(4R)]^2
where r = the radius of Pluto, R = the distance from Earth to Pluto. Plugging in the average r and R yields:
Prob = 0.000 000 000 000 012.
And the probability to hit ALL those solar-system objects consecutively is much, MUCH smaller still: they'd have to first hit Venus, then the corona of Sun, then the moons of Jupiter, etc. etc.
The final probability is RIDICULOUSLY small.
Originally posted by ODG
Wonder if KMC will consider this fight against Bizarro more or less impressive than Jane Thor's fight.
- Kneel Before Zod #1