Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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The Last Knight on Earth doesn't seem too different from the Dark Multiverse.

Except it had a happier ending.

One place I'm surprised they never went is a clone of Anakin Skywalker who wasn't corrupted, and faced Darth Vader.

They already did the dark clone bit in Legends. But what about a good, pure, heroic clone? One with his memories from his best era, before losing Padme?

They did this, though:

Good enough scene.

Clones are overused and silly.

Originally posted by cdtm
One place I'm surprised they never went is a clone of Anakin Skywalker who wasn't corrupted, and faced Darth Vader.

They already did the dark clone bit in Legends. But what about a good, pure, heroic clone? One with his memories from his best era, before losing Padme?

Vader > Anakin.

Coruscant Temple younglings > cdtm.

😂

I can't even imagine how enraged Vader would become upon seeing a clone of his Jedi self. He would go absolute beast mode on that doppelganger.

Next chapter of Ippo is up.

Not sure if Sendou's doing better or worse then Ippo did at this stage of the fight.

Originally posted by LordGod
Got it.Thanks.

Adult Franklin Richards is still considered to be from an alternate universe though, right?

Anyone?

Yeah, adult Franklin is an alternate version from reality-10235(which was eventually consolidated into reality-10774.)

Originally posted by Galan007
Vader > Anakin.

I think a clone that reach its full potential would be far above Vader. Now if it’s just a clone with no experience pass the clone wars, then yeah, Vader is above him.

Full potential Anakin would have been on par with The Father, and beyond all others in SW canon... But it doesn't seem like Anakin would have ever been able to reach that potential without staying on Mortis with The Father, who would have taught him how to fully realize his potential.

I'm just talking about Anakin from RotS... Vader was more powerful than him.

reading the 2003 Aquaman run, it's amazing the best Aquaman series I've read.

They could've expanded Aquaman's mythology like Asgardian or Olympian, such wasted potential

Poseidon and the sea Gods etc

Originally posted by MrMind
reading the 2003 Aquaman run, it's amazing the best Aquaman series I've read.

They could've expanded Aquaman's mythology like Asgardian or Olympian, such wasted potential

Poseidon and the sea Gods etc

They probably don’t do that, because Poseidon ties in more with Diana. Funny enough, DC has yet to use the full Greek mythos in any Wonder Woman.

Aquaman has had many stories where he interacted with sea gods and Poseidon (and his children). 90s Aquaman that was a common thing

In New52 Aquaman interacts with Hercules

Originally posted by MrMind
it's amazing the best Aquaman series I've read.

By that you mean it's a perfect improvised toilet paper for 2020 lockdown era, yes?

Originally posted by -K-M-
Aquaman has had many stories where he interacted with sea gods and Poseidon (and his children). 90s Aquaman that was a common thing

In New52 Aquaman interacts with Hercules

yeah but never fully expanded mythology like Thor has

Originally posted by SquallX
They probably don’t do that, because Poseidon ties in more with Diana. Funny enough, DC has yet to use the full Greek mythos in any Wonder Woman.

WW mythos is another squandered potential, it's all over the place. funny thing is greek mythos has way more characters and stories to draw from than norse mythos, and a way bigger cosmology. yet DC butchered it,

If only they stick to expanding what George Perez did.

and yes a lot of Atlantis backstory share the same world view with Olympian's

Aquaman and WW could've have expanded the same Greek Mythology with both their books

I thought Wally is faster than Barry?

He is.