Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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Originally posted by carver9
He didn't fight like this against Batman. At all. Also, Batman, Wolverine, Captain America and Spiderman are the exception to the rule.

Don't pretend you're not picking and choosing how you argue the comics to whatever suits you.

Originally posted by carver9
He didn't fight like this against Batman. At all. Also, Batman, Wolverine, Captain America and Spiderman are the exception to the rule.

What does being an exception mean, to you?

Lmao. Cyclops destroys the X-men (incl. Storm, Logan etc):

Truly the toughest X-man.

Taskmaster vs DD:

Storm got ***** slapped. She's not that tough

Oh damn, looks like Carver is right, and Ultimate Universe = 616 Universe = canon, BECAUSE MAKER AND MILES REMEMBER 😂

Kara vs Kong round 1:

Round 2:


True respect right there

lol

Deadpool using Invisible Woman and Magik's powers:

Spidey vs a speedster:

Future version of Resurrection Man creates device to contain infinite universes



Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Spidey vs a speedster:

Although it makes the rest of the fight more impressive

I quite liked the web b-bomb.

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We have had Mjolnir and Jane Thor. Now the Venom symbiote is being used more effectively by MJ:

Originally posted by abhilegend
Future version of Resurrection Man creates device to contain infinite universes



I don't think it's a device that contains infinite universes. I think it's a device that could simulate universes ad infinitum.

Saying it contains infinite universes seems like saying that a sandbox contains infinite sand castles.

Cass has a brother now named Jade Tiger, son of Bronze Tiger and Lady Shiva.

Enter Norbu, one of DC's greatest assassins


Originally posted by Smurph
I don't think it's a device that contains infinite universes. I think it's a device that could simulate universes ad infinitum.

Saying it contains infinite universes seems like saying that a sandbox contains infinite sand castles.

Agree. Sounds like it can simulate one universe at a time, an infinite amount of times.

But even a sandbox only has a finite number of ways you can arrange the grains to form sandcastles. It'll be a gigantic massive number, sure, but finite.

Being able to build an infinite number of sand grain configurations would point to an infinite sandbox.

I guess... but since they're discussing the infinite possibilities as something that can be viewed sequentially, I don't think they're using the word in the most literal sense.

We're already talking about a sandbox that can simulate a universe, after all. The ways to arrange individual grains of sand is functionally infinite, if not truly and literally infinite.