Originally posted by JuntaiIs it only a four-issue series???
Man the latest Absolute Power is great.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusI disagree? Thor's on a rune quest. He just finished his second rune quest by... transmuting Zeus' skyfather power into a new Belt of Strength.
The new Thor book feels so..…directionless? I feel like the writer has no idea where he wants to take the story.Absolute Power was good.
I honestly found that wild. Tell me that doesn't make your lilThor-sense tingle.
Once he finishes his third rune quest, I guess he's going to confront the Utgard-Thor and Utgard-Loki once and for all. It's kind of a classic DnD questline. Gather the three magical macguffins and defeat the evil crisis in the end.
Originally posted by carver9How often has Thanos underestimated an opponent to walk away and get suckerpunched though? I'm hard-pressed to think of a Thanos fight where he did that. But I am 5 beers in, so maybe it's happened before. Otherwise, IMHO, it can be both (i) a good fight that was (ii) seemingly interrupted by a moment of CIS.
I personally do not think CIS was involved. Thanos just underestimated Hulk and paid for it.
Writers gotta both write for the moment and allow for future writers. You watch WWE? You can have an excellent match between the top babyface and the top heel and it looks like it's heading towards a hard-earned definitive 3-count... and then some other heel comes in with a chair and interrupts the pin at the 2-count resulting in a DQ.
Happens all the time and it's obvious why. The motivation behind the WWE writers in that situation is the same as Marvel writers here refusing to depict a definitive winner. They'll always insert "circumstances" that will have you watching the next confrontation closely. To sell the next match.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusIt's been 50 years. About time we saw Hulk and Thanos slug it out for real.
Those were the particles and not the actual nukes, but imho that’s just as impressive.Redirecting protons moving at the speed of light through a force field into the Sun. That’s kind of crazy.
Also lmao Hulk did 10x better against Thanos than any other showing.
Why was Thanos even there? He literally showed up to make Hulk look as good as possible. It still looked like Thanos was slightly dominant.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998Well, I mean... you keep insisting that DC is now a "single combined timeline". Those are your words. So Superman-1, Superman-2, Superman Prime, Kingdom Come Superman and black President Superman are conglomerated into a single multiversal Superman? Obviously not. As seen from DC comics.
It seems just repeating previous posts at this point.....
You have no argument. You're insisting otherwise by relying on ads, websites and easter egg allusions. But we see a functional DC multiverse and a functioning DC hypertime displayed on-panel even now well past Dark Knights: Death Metal.
Accept that or don't. But if you reject that, you're just rejecting the current state of nearly all DC comics since Dark Knights: Death Metal.
Originally posted by abhilegendLeave the constructive conversation to your betters. qwertyuiop1998 is back and willing to debate. Your brand of schmuckery is entirely redundant at this point.
Where's the proof that all of it wasn't undone?
Originally posted by MrMindEnglish, do you speak it? Or is this post of your's akin to the 1/2 a neuron reflexively acting out with arbitrary anger well after a conscious thought was formulated?
is odg still going full retard over dc being canon or not?
Originally posted by ODG
You have no argument
As DS pointed out befoer.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But this is always true, right?I mean, we have Earth-30 as an example - Red Son Superman. Nobody (I don't think) is saying this Superman:
Is canon to Earth-Prime Superman, right? If people are saying that, then that's wrong.
So we have different timelines, different universes. And their events are not all canon to each other.
I think what qwerty is saying is actually approaching it from a different angle - that 'mainstream/Earth-Prime' Superman (and other characters) have elements/feats/events from Pre-Crisis etc all folded into their 'Prime' timeline.
As for the language thing, he's trying his best, man. His English is better than many native speakers, some of whom graduated from the top carving high schools in the country.
^ I did not put words into your mouth. You argued that due to Dark Knights: Death Metal, there was now a "single combined timeline".
But you fully admit that there are multiple timelines/versions of Superman with their distinct histories that are not conglomerated. Superman-1, Superman-2, Superman Prime and others are all distinct from each other.
I agree with that. I've argued for that.
Apparently, I've argued against nothing and nobody. Says more about you than me. 👆
^ You don't run away from me. After I put you on ignore, you ran after me for 10+ years and 200+ posts begging for my attention. But like I said, leave this particular discussion to your betters.
qwertyuiop1998 can speak for himself which is something the both of you keep insisting upon. So two things:
Shut up when you speak to me. 👆
Shut up when I speak to qwertyuiop1998. 👆 👆
^ Your asininity reminds me of the time that idiot poster Golgo13 tried to sh1t on Age of Ultron's box office to salvage some sort of semblance of competition/superiority that the DCEU posed in comparison.
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Oh, right. That was you trolling who was reported multiple times.
Welp... this is around the time you pass that single neuron to MrMind to also post impotently. See you in another thread where you offer absolutely nothing but the semblance of a peanut gallery.