Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by AlbertoJohnAvil1,926 pages
Originally posted by CatL18
Do you understand that Up In The Sky is probably non-continuity?
And,if you insist Up In The Sky is in-continuity, What do you think that Superma can process tracks of Zeta Beam whose amount of information can rival a universe?
And #3,Superman implied that he can throw a planet into Black hole if he will.

mind showing me confirmation from DC that it isn't canon?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
mind showing me confirmation from DC that it isn't canon?

Jonathan Kent lives.
You confirmed that you have not read Up In The Sky.
Troll is troll

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
So recently Superman is put into a coma from a nuke thats capable of destroying the US east coast

😂

Guess who almost destroyed the east coast with a step

Wow!!!

Originally posted by CatL18
Jonathan Kent lives.
You confirmed that you have not read Up In The Sky.
Troll is troll

I literally just read the comic. and no I don't keep up with dc interviews

Can you link me the exact live he said that in

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
I literally just read the comic. and no I don't keep up with dc interviews

Can you link me the exact live he said that in


Read Superman Up In The Sky#1.
your statement proves that you haven't read.

Originally posted by CatL18
Read Superman Up In The Sky#1.
your statement proves that you haven't read.

Link him to the interview

Originally posted by carver9
Link him to the interview

What are you saying?
Jonathan Kent talked with Clark in actual panel.
It proves Up In The Sky is non-continuity.
No matter how you deny, it doesn't matter.

Originally posted by CatL18
What are you saying?
Jonathan Kent talked with Clark in actual panel.
It proves Up In The Sky is non-continuity.
No matter how you deny, it doesn't matter.

Scans.

Thing is.

Carver doesn't understand what it means that Jonathan Kent is alive in this series. Because he doesn't read comics.....

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Thing is.

Carver doesn't understand what it means that Jonathan Kent is alive in this series. Because he doesn't read comics.....


I see.
I seem to underestimate his foolishness.

Are you lot ****ing serious?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Thing is.

Carver doesn't understand what it means that Jonathan Kent is alive in this series. Because he doesn't read comics.....

You sure? You're around me every day to know what I read?

Yes.

I thought it is common knowledge that Jonathan Kent is dead in recent continuity.
Carver and Alberto didn't know even this fact 🙁

This is just sad. Really guys. Just stop. It's not cannon. Even if it was, so what? Again, low showings happen. Goku got hurt by a bullet, the last 5 years for Thor happened which has been nothing BUT a low showing, etc. Low showings are always going to happen and every character, EVERY CHARACTER, gets them. It's why you have to balance out the low showings with the high showings. It's always funny to me when people, on whatever side of a debate, take a low showing and act like it is the new standard. Just stop. Your bias is just silly and embarassing. Even if this was cannon it would no more be Superman's standard than a bullet hurting goku would be his. I mean, if you really want to use it for superman, then what is your excuse for not applying the same standard to thor with all of his examples of being slower than street level characters? Why would a Superman low showing be taken as his gospel standard and not thors low speed showings? Hmm?

Originally posted by CatL18
I thought it is common knowledge that Jonathan Kent is dead in recent continuity.
Carver and Alberto didn't know even this fact 🙁

Show me where I said ANYONE was dead or alive?

Let's squash this...

In mainstream DC, Jonathan and Martha Kent were killed in a car accident when Superman was in High School:

A death that is STILL canon as of "Doomsday Clock":

But as mentioned already: Pa is still alive in "Up In The Sky":

...Which means it is a non-canon series. Period, end of story.

Originally posted by Galan007
Let's squash this...

In mainstream DC, Jonathan and Martha Kent were killed in a car accident when Superman was in High School:

A death that is STILL canon as of "Doomsday Clock":

But as mentioned already: Pa is still alive in "Up In The Sky":

...Which means it is a non-canon series. Period, end of story.

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Originally posted by Galan007
Let's squash this...

In mainstream DC, Jonathan and Martha Kent were killed in a car accident when Superman was in High School:

A death that is STILL canon as of "Doomsday Clock":

But as mentioned already: Pa is still alive in "Up In The Sky":

...Which means it is a non-canon series. Period, end of story.


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Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
I literally just read the comic.

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