Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Galan0071,926 pages

Originally posted by carver9
Lol, what I'm saying is, things work COMPLETELY different there. Superman even admits this. An argument on his statement can be made about a lot of things but I'm not the one to do it. As I said, whatever you're applying for the sun dips doesnt apply in Supermans own dimension since everything about the dimension he was in is different. Completely different. I think he mentions it again. Let me check.
Except for the fact that flying through ONE sun took Superman from the brink of death, all the way back to his regular/healthy levels(and then some)... On panel:
https://i.imgur.com/q9vwXsE.jpg

IOW, the dimension certainly did not hinder Superman's ability to process solar energy... So what exactly are you trying to say here..?

I'm actually pretty sure he's trying to say that it enhanced his ability to process solar energy, to distance the feat as far away from an unamped Superman as possible.

You're probably right.

Sometimes I underestimate how hard carver can carv.

Originally posted by Galan007
Except for the fact that flying through ONE sun took Superman from the brink of death, all the way back to his regular/healthy levels(and then some)... On panel:
https://i.imgur.com/q9vwXsE.jpg

IOW, the dimension certainly did not hinder Superman's ability to process solar energy... So what exactly are you trying to say here..?

Guess Snyder's tweet makes sense then. Flying through one of those suns amped him by around 100%.

question-

Is it assumed that World Forger also created the Monitor Sphere?

Still haven't read anything leading up to that scene...just so I'm clear. Supes was trapped on a planet without sunlight and managed to reach a sun to recharge? Then beat a multiversal being?

-Superman was trapped on a planet in the 6th dimension that was designed(by World Forger) specifically to imprison him indefinitely.
-The planet was devoid of almost all sunlight, which rendered Superman nearly powerless.
-Superman proceeded to physically jump off of the planet(his jump shattered the entire world.)
-A powerless and near-dead Superman drifted through the 6th dimension until he came upon a handful of tiny suns.
-Superman took a few seconds to amp himself by flying through these suns.
-Superman began charging toward World Forger, and proceeded to one-shot KO him. The Clark-haxx was in full effect.

*Bear in mind, World Forger is an immensely powerful cosmic being. He created TWO full-scale/infinite multiverses + Hypertime itself.

Originally posted by NemeBro
I'm actually pretty sure he's trying to say that it enhanced his ability to process solar energy, to distance the feat as far away from an unamped Superman as possible.

6d suns are just better..

And that planet he busted looked like a hollow moon, and broke because he leaped off the same axis.

Finished up The Boys.

Shades of Ennis's Punisher in there, especially the more slapstick moments. As bad as the Superhero pissing was, I think the chemistry between Wee Hughie and Butcher is some of the best work he's ever done.

It's like if Martin Soap wasn't a pathetic ****, but just a normal guy caught between several groups of psychopaths. Glad he

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got the girl in the end, was starting to wonder about Starlight losing her patience.

Another highlight was James Stilwell, the corporate man at Vought with ice water in his veins. The way he

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cooley stares down at a murderous Homelander in complete boredom, literally begging him to just shut up and get it over with, instead of trying to be clever.

And I think his final scene confirmed that he

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was grown as the perfect CEO, much the same way Homelander was created, by the company. As he's looking at himself in the window, and for the only time shows some emotion by hunching over and saying "Bad product."

I figured out mutation.
Wolfsbane has to fetch the mutant Orb.
Let's try to make up other things like the HOTU and Infinity Gauntlet.
The mutant Orb is my first.

Originally posted by cdtm
Finished up The Boys.

Shades of Ennis's Punisher in there, especially the more slapstick moments. As bad as the Superhero pissing was, I think the chemistry between Wee Hughie and Butcher is some of the best work he's ever done.

It's like if Martin Soap wasn't a pathetic ****, but just a normal guy caught between several groups of psychopaths. Glad he

Spoiler:
got the girl in the end, was starting to wonder about Starlight losing her patience.

Another highlight was James Stilwell, the corporate man at Vought with ice water in his veins. The way he

Spoiler:
cooley stares down at a murderous Homelander in complete boredom, literally begging him to just shut up and get it over with, instead of trying to be clever.

And I think his final scene confirmed that he

Spoiler:
was grown as the perfect CEO, much the same way Homelander was created, by the company. As he's looking at himself in the window, and for the only time shows some emotion by hunching over and saying "Bad product."

TVTropes explanation of Stilwell makes better sense:

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He was lamenting the fact he was stuck with bad product, and there wasn't a thing they could do to improve it.

Which makes more sense, given the scenes before about the cycle of failure they were stuck in.

Loki survives till the earth is barren.
Sarah gives birth from being barren.
What is comming for Loki in those barren years?
Any quesses?

This Snyder stuff has me thinking about how much things have changed.

I mean, the DC I grew up reading didn't really do things like world shaking feats, cosmic gods, high stake cosmic stuff. That was more Marvels bag, as it had been since the Celestials saga and the late 70's and before.. When Marvel was doing Infinity Gauntlet, or Secret Wars II, DC was giving us Longbow Hunters, The Question, and Byrne Superman.

Yeah, we also had Swamp Thing and The Endless, but for the most part Marvel = Power Fantasy, ala Blood and Thunder and Fantastic Four/Xmen story of the week. DC was more about character writing, like the excellent Reign of the Supermen arc, or the lead in and fallout of Breaking of the Bat.

And now we have World Forger and Anti-Monitor hanging out with the JLA, Lex as some reality warping lizard man, stakes that are no less multiversal in scope.. It's kind of crazy, compared to how they did things.

Personally, I kind of enjoyed the old Green Arrow, Question, and Batman comics more. Realistic stakes, solid characters, stories you could follow.

Originally posted by cdtm
This Snyder stuff has me thinking about how much things have changed.

I mean, the DC I grew up reading didn't really do things like world shaking feats, cosmic gods, high stake cosmic stuff. That was more Marvels bag, as it had been since the Celestials saga and the late 70's and before.. When Marvel was doing Infinity Gauntlet, or Secret Wars II, DC was giving us Longbow Hunters, The Question, and Byrne Superman.

Yeah, we also had Swamp Thing and The Endless, but for the most part Marvel = Power Fantasy, ala Blood and Thunder and Fantastic Four/Xmen story of the week. DC was more about character writing, like the excellent Reign of the Supermen arc, or the lead in and fallout of Breaking of the Bat.

And now we have World Forger and Anti-Monitor hanging out with the JLA, Lex as some reality warping lizard man, stakes that are no less multiversal in scope.. It's kind of crazy, compared to how they did things.

Personally, I kind of enjoyed the old Green Arrow, Question, and Batman comics more. Realistic stakes, solid characters, stories you could follow.

Chris Claremont tho...

Originally posted by cdtm
DC was more about character writing

😂

What do you think about this scan?

Screenshot, not a scan.

Sorry.
I am confused about this topic because each information contradict each other.
Probably, most of them may be fake.

Why don't you try contacting Snyder yourself, then?

I am not native.
And, I don't want to disturb Snyder.