Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by leonidas1,926 pages
As is though, something can be true for Wolverine and not necessarily for Doc Ock. Or vice versa.

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yeah,i'm not seeing how trying to draw parallels is helpful either. this isn't comparing two humans in the real world where parallels can hold. this is a fictional world where several different writers operate with slightly different notions of the character and their abilities over decades. your parallels are syllogisms and as such aren't effective in this instance. at least imo.

Which, going back to the original point, makes it wrong to say that it's 'impossible to happen' in comics, considering (as you say) different writers etc.

Plus it is in an alt-universe comic, so there's that.

I was merely asking for scans/text of Logan's joints being adamantium or that his bones were linked by these micro-chains that were talked about. Since nobody has them, I am satisfied its a myth /shrug

MULTIVERSAL CLONE ARMY!

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Which, going back to the original point, makes it wrong to say that it's 'impossible to happen' in comics, considering (as you say) different writers etc.

Plus it is in an alt-universe comic, so there's that.

I was merely asking for scans/text of Logan's joints being adamantium or that his bones were linked by these micro-chains that were talked about. Since nobody has them, I am satisfied its a myth /shrug

The actual position was "used to be impossible, now it isn't" and that's circled back to "now it is again". So that clearly accounts for variations in editorial positions over time.

Which alt universe comic are you referring to?

You've been given the evidence you initially asked for. The only myth you've busted is about your reading in good faith.

Originally posted by Smurph
The actual position was "used to be impossible, now it isn't" and that's circled back to "now it is again". So that clearly accounts for variations in editorial positions over time.

Which alt universe comic are you referring to?

You've been given the evidence you initially asked for. The only myth you've busted is about your reading in good faith.

Wolverine: Revenge number 3, where he kills Deadpool/Omega Red/Colossus in a world where Magneto was killed.

Superman vs Doomsday
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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Wolverine: Revenge number 3, where he kills Deadpool/Omega Red/Colossus in a world where Magneto was killed.
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Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Superman vs Doomsday
https://ibb.co/GHQCD1Q
https://ibb.co/qnX7Ns5
https://ibb.co/941GJvK
https://ibb.co/m4kBKPB
https://ibb.co/FgTh69g
https://ibb.co/SXMS3BH
https://ibb.co/28D4bJB
https://ibb.co/0DMbGyt
https://ibb.co/DLb8cVw
https://ibb.co/dfZnfzD
https://ibb.co/GPSMLvr
https://ibb.co/zPynkPL
https://ibb.co/1M9vDHS

Did you change something? Your scans stopped working.

Originally posted by carver9
Did you change something? Your scans stopped working.

It works fine for me.
It seems that imgbb sometimes isn't working for someone for a while. This happened to me multiple times

Just finished reading. That was a beautiful fight.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Superman vs Doomsday
https://ibb.co/GHQCD1Q
https://ibb.co/qnX7Ns5
https://ibb.co/941GJvK
https://ibb.co/m4kBKPB
https://ibb.co/FgTh69g
https://ibb.co/SXMS3BH
https://ibb.co/28D4bJB
https://ibb.co/0DMbGyt
https://ibb.co/DLb8cVw
https://ibb.co/dfZnfzD
https://ibb.co/GPSMLvr
https://ibb.co/zPynkPL
https://ibb.co/1M9vDHS

Was asking around, but no one else knew- who is the wolf in the panel with the Justice League heavies?

Cadejos?

https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Cadejos_(Prime_Earth)

Originally posted by ODG
BTW, Immortal Thor #17 was wild.

The direct references to prior storylines that Al Ewing had nothing to do with... I don't think I've ever seen that many callbacks/references in a single mainstream comic issue before. Handbooks, sure. Anthologies, yea. Maybe even year-end annuals, ok???

I don't know about you guys... but Al Ewing is like the biggest comic book nerd. And I am all for it.

Consistently one of the best books on the stand. Ready to see what he does with his Absolute Green Lantern, given how good the Absolute books have been so far.

Originally posted by carver9
Just finished reading. That was a beautiful fight.

Dan Mora’s artwork is gorgeous. Also the most interesting doomsday has been in a long, long time.

Originally posted by Smurph
Cadejos?

https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Cadejos_(Prime_Earth)

Quite the promotion, to be one of the heavy hitters.

Next Q: what is happening to Supes in that scene, 'going red'?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Quite the promotion, to be one of the heavy hitters.

Next Q: what is happening to Supes in that scene, 'going red'?

It’s likely hangover from the first couple arcs of this vol of Superman. Dr Pharma and Graft, who were apparently some of the big brains behind Luthor before he got rid of them, injected Superman with some red Kryptonite that makes him obscenely angry like in the old school interpretations of it.

Supes has really been going through it since Williamson started writing. His run is pretty wild.

So Venom War ended and it was the mediocre, lackluster (unfortunately) event I expected, the only thing that got my interest was the very last part with Carnage.

EGANRAC!!!

Yeah in that moment I went "seriously?" the creativity was off the charts there, I was at least hoping for an awesome final battle or something but I got nothing.

I guess it was their way of simultaneously keeping things the same (Carnage is no longer an abstract level demigod) and change things up to keep it fresh (Venom has a new gold and black costume).....