Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Galan0071,926 pages

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
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DC in a nutshell...

Originally posted by Galan007
The Convergence thing either isn't canon anymore, or it was completely forgotten.

Because as of Doomsday Clock itself, the other Crisis-events still happened, and were responsible for altering Superman's timeline:
https://i.imgur.com/axw30N2.jpg

Well that;s stupid. 😬

Was there even a point to Convergence then?

I am looking for characters (Marvel Comics) that have ever been in oblivion (in his realm) without difficulty. Does anyone have examples ?

Don't know what you mean by "without difficulty", but Quasar, Infinity, and Oblivion's heralds(like Maelstrom) have all been within his realm...


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Originally posted by Galan007
Don't know what you mean by "without difficulty", but Quasar, Infinity, and Oblivion's heralds(like Maelstrom) have all been within his realm...

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Some dumb wikis say that: if some character can remain in oblivion; would be a character above Death, Reality, time, space, causality, etc ...

So I'm looking for herald level characters (or similar) who have already been to oblivion.

Originally posted by nortonek
Some dumb wikis say that: if some character can remain in oblivion; would be a character above Death, Reality, time, space, causality, etc ...

So I'm looking for herald level characters (or similar) who have already been to oblivion.


It's been made clear in Marvel that Eternity, Infinity, Death, and Oblivion are similar in power.

In Quasar #25 Infinity even beat Oblivion, and it was implied that Oblivion's avatar, Maelstrom would've enslaved Oblivion had he succeeded in defeating Quasar and Infinity.

Originally posted by Galan007
The Convergence thing either isn't canon anymore, or it was completely forgotten.

Because as of Doomsday Clock itself, the other Crisis-events still happened, and were responsible for altering Superman's timeline:
https://i.imgur.com/axw30N2.jpg

Is it me or does Clark looks like Christopher Reeves?

Originally posted by LordGod
Well that;s stupid. 😬

Was there even a point to Convergence then?

Same thing with the New 52.

This also made a lot of sense since in an alternate future where Maelstrom succeeded he was actually fighting Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet.

Originally posted by Astner

Originally posted by SquallX
Is it me or does Clark looks like Christopher Reeves?
That's Gary Frank for ya. He loves rendering Superman after Christopher Reeve -- he did it pretty frequently in post-crisis continuity:

That's because Reeves embodies Superman. Perfect rendition

He's def one of the most handsome and charismatic actor for superheroes

Originally posted by MrMind
He's def one of the most handsome and charismatic actor for superheroes

Originally posted by Galan007
That's Gary Frank for ya. He loves rendering Superman after Christopher Reeve -- he did it pretty frequently in post-crisis continuity:

God I loved Secret Origin.

Yeah that's just brilliant. It's how superman should always look

Hmmm...I wonder y Wayne never got an iconic look

Is there rumors that DC comics is rebooting and recreating the iconic heroes for the next generation?

I feel these constant reboots isn't very healthy for the brand in the long run.

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Originally posted by Sin I AM
Hmmm...I wonder y Wayne never got an iconic look

I'd say Neal Adams' rendition is 'the' Batman look.

I just finished reading Thor: Vikings. Lmao.

I'm amazed Garth Ennis intended it to be canon. What the phuck was he thinking?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I'd say Neal Adams' rendition is 'the' Batman look.

No I mean Wayne not the bat