Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Sin I AM1,926 pages

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Wtf Strucker was thinking?

And Doom is not much better, letting him land a direct punch like that.

Everyone in that time period is weaksauce.

Where is from ?
https://i.imgur.com/q33cS8T.png

Silver Surfer #122.

Originally posted by cdtm
Only one to capture that Kirby charm is Walter Simonson.

Nobody else really "gets" Kirby Darkseid. He had a sense of humor and a touch of Joker lunacy, he wasn't this ultra serious tin pot dictator everyone else portrays.

nobody wants a charming darkseid. we have enough "joke" villains

What's your definition of charming?

Originally posted by -Pr-
What's your definition of charming?
Badabing. 👆

Originally posted by -Pr-
What's your definition of charming?

Hannibal Lector

Originally posted by Badabing
Badabing. 👆

😂

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Hannibal Lector

I should be surprised, but I'm really not.

How did The Superior Spider-Man end?

Originally posted by Galan007
I liked it better than Red Son, tbh.

It was an extended Rock of Ages.

The Flash bit ruined it for me.

Originally posted by cdtm
How did The Superior Spider-Man end?
Which one?

Oct out and Peter back in.

Peter was actually never gone just buried/locked up in his subconciousness at one point he broke free and took over again. Ock (as Superior Spider-Man) was brought back via time travel.

Unfortunately the later take on Superior Spider-Man was infested with SJW shit.

Originally posted by cdtm
Oct out and Peter back in.

It's Ock, not Oct.

You fake fan.

Anyway, what Parm said. Otto begged Pete to come back and save his midget girlfriend from Osborn, because he is the true superior SM.

New cover up:

YouTube video

They hit another one out of the park.

Problem is

Spoiler:
the reset makes it all pointless.

It's like that bad future in H.E.R.O.E.S. that was probably more interesting then anything they did in the series, which made it frustrating because you knew it was all gonna be undone anyways.

This worked in Rock of Ages, because it was an unexpected development in a standard comic. Plus Orion got to remake the universe with his Genesis Box, that's like the best New Gods feat ever.

For the last movie in a line of movies, it feels like a copout. They should have to live with it, otherwise why did we sit through two hours for something that in the end doesn't matter?

Originally posted by cdtm
Problem is
Spoiler:
the reset makes it all pointless.

It's like that bad future in H.E.R.O.E.S. that was probably more interesting then anything they did in the series, which made it frustrating because you knew it was all gonna be undone anyways.

This worked in Rock of Ages, because it was an unexpected development in a standard comic. Plus Orion got to remake the universe with his Genesis Box, that's like the best New Gods feat ever.

For the last movie in a line of movies, it feels like a copout. They should have to live with it, otherwise why did we sit through two hours for something that in the end doesn't matter?

Because the movie chain is going to be the post crisis versions again, and they wanted to go back to it?

Originally posted by -Pr-
Because the movie chain is going to be the post crisis versions again, and they wanted to go back to it?

Why tie them at all? Make it its own thing, like Gotham by Gaslight.

I actually agree with you. As much as I have enjoyed some of the movies in the "series", I wish they had just stuck with making one-off adaptations.

Though if I'm being honest, I found myself enjoying some of the "series" ones more than the one-offs.