Originally posted by MrMind
this Anti-Monitor is the same Anti-Monitor we see in Darkseid War and COIE right?I remember there's a scan in DS war proving AM is the same AM in COIE
Originally posted by Galan007
*This is further corroborated in Anti-Monitor's bio from the DC Encyclopedia (2016):
https://i.imgur.com/9wJkryC.jpg
Originally posted by MrMindyep, I think galan explained this because I was questioning why AM needed to feed on universes to beat DS. Weaker in the mainstream dimension, full power in the 6th.
this Anti-Monitor is the same Anti-Monitor we see in Darkseid War and COIE right?I remember there's a scan in DS war proving AM is the same AM in COIE
I think when the brothers die they go back to the 6th dimension and can then can go into the 3rd dimension
Probably why he wasn't as strong as he was during the crisis. Because when he died, He likely lost the power from all the positive matter universes he had destroyed.
Originally posted by MrMindIt has always been the same World Forger, Monitor, and Anti-Monitor.
this Anti-Monitor is the same Anti-Monitor we see in Darkseid War and COIE right?I remember there's a scan in DS war proving AM is the same AM in COIE
Per Snyder continuity, anytime they've been killed, they have reformed in the 6th dimension.
It’s not really explained well, just that they have a roll in the DCu structure.
Similarly to have LT couldn’t intervene in all multiversal crisis events.
Although, unlike LT, the 3 problems can still interact but they are depowered
Funnily enough, this is probably why they are considered the strongest beings under Snyder despite being defeat on the 3rd dimension (Like In COIE)
Yeah, evidently limiting themselves to only 3 dimensions drastically weakens the Brothers... But they are still immensely powerful in their 3D forms(WF can casually whip up universes with a single hammer strike, ffs.)
5D Imps, however, are basically the exception to all rules, and are not hindered in such a way. Like Brainiac said: "a fifth-dimensional Imp has NO limits.":
https://i.imgur.com/SvSQYL3.jpg
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998And they even kept Superdoom's 'meta' powerset. 👆
Glad DC remember Morrison's Action Comics run
https://i.postimg.cc/44DPnWwy/6.jpg
Originally posted by LordGod
So in current JL series, the DC one million timeline is canon and part of Hypertime, so does that mean the All-Star Superman continuity is also canon because the Superman Squad from One Million travelled there? 😕
everything that ever published by DC is "canon" in the way that they all exists in the DC Omniverse, due to Hypertime.
Originally posted by MrMind
it's more like everything is canon, or none is canonthe word canon has lost it's meaning a long time ago
Well, yeah.
Originally posted by MrMind
regarding Hercules
nah I'm sweet bro, I'll pass the hairy men for now
It's not me asking, it's leo asking.
He's a senior member and you'll listen to him. You will feel his pubes on your face.
Originally posted by MrMind
I don't have the wolverine fetish like you do
You do, that's why we get along so well.
Originally posted by MrMind
but fine, I'll take one for the team
That's the spirit 👆
Originally posted by MrMind
I spit
I don't swallow, no way
I think Leo will allow to make an exception.
Teaching you to swallow won't take long, anyway.
Originally posted by Diesldude
yep, I think galan explained this because I was questioning why AM needed to feed on universes to beat DS. Weaker in the mainstream dimension, full power in the 6th.I think when the brothers die they go back to the 6th dimension and can then can go into the 3rd dimension
Probably why he wasn't as strong as he was during the crisis. Because when he died, He likely lost the power from all the positive matter universes he had destroyed.
👆 Galan knows every comic book questions
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
You do, that's why we get along so well.That's the spirit 👆
I think Leo will allow to make an exception.
Teaching you to swallow won't take long, anyway.
I'll be honest, Wolverine is by far one of the most interesting character, his history makes him a more complex character than most main superheroes.
Originally posted by LordGodAll-Star Superman originally started off as an entirely self-contained story that wasn't really connected to the rest of mainstream DC. However, I've always made the argument that it became a canon timeline when the DC1M folks showed up.
So in current JL series, the DC one million timeline is canon and part of Hypertime, so does that mean the All-Star Superman continuity is also canon because the Superman Squad from One Million travelled there? 😕
Why? Because in the original DC1M story, Kal states that he had just returned from fighting the Chronovore alongside the Superman Squad:
And in All-Star Superman #6, we saw the battle with the Chronovore that Kal referenced above:
...And given that both stories were written by Morrison, it's not hard to connect the dots.
However, there's no need to even connect the dots anymore... The All-Star timeline was shown as an official part of Hypertime quite recently:
**The top right panel is obviously a copy/paste image from All-Star Superman #1:
Originally posted by MrMind
👆 Galan knows every comic book questions
G007 is good, very good even, but not that good.
Originally posted by MrMind
I'll be honest, Wolverine is by far one of the most interesting character, his history makes him a more complex character than most main superheroes.
He is 👆
Too bad Marvel has run out of ideas for him. I mean, resurrection story taking a whole year (or more)? Giving him superhot claws and amnesia again? Revealing he has yet another daughter living in some other dimension?
Here's hoping Hickman has some plans for him, but honestly, his writing is so awful at times, I don't get what you guys see in him.
FABULOUS I WANT THAT CAPE I'M MISS...TAH SINISTAH
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Fuck you, Hickman. You've sucked since Ultimates.