Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by CatL181,926 pages

Hey, Guys, I have a question for you.
There is Lucien's Library where every book and story being imagined and unimagined exist as realities.
And, There is Dark Multiverse where every hope and fear sentient beings can imagine exist as realities.
There are at least two domain that cosmology imagined by sentient beings can exist.

Are there other domain in DC cosmology that cosmologies are created from the imagination of sentient beings?

Is T'challa a king?

Because jumped in mid War of the Realms, and him being chairman of The Avengers sounds like a massive conflict of interest if his first priority is to Wakanda.

Originally posted by cdtm
Is T'challa a king?

Because jumped in mid War of the Realms, and him being chairman of The Avengers sounds like a massive conflict of interest if his first priority is to Wakanda.

Don't expect Marvel characters to make sense at this point. Be glad he's still a man.

Don't forget how he joined them just so he could spy on them in the first place.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
Don't expect Marvel characters to make sense at this point. Be glad he's still a man.
😂

Originally posted by cdtm
Is T'challa a king?

Because jumped in mid War of the Realms, and him being chairman of The Avengers sounds like a massive conflict of interest if his first priority is to Wakanda.

T'challa/Wakanda filled in the gap left by Hydra Steve and the fall of SHIELD. So it does make sense as he's the only one with the manpower and tech to fill the role.

BP being an Avenger never made much sense.

But since USA is fine with accepting the Devil's JLA, it's perfectly fine for T'Challa to kick their asses.

I would like Marvel to reboot at least temporarily and reintroduce characters.
Rather than **** the past up more. Jim Shooter, Chris Claremont and John Byrne need to be brought back to do this right.

Nah.

We've seen how much damage reboots have done to DC.

And they're constantly retconning shit, too... despite doing a hard reset every once in a while...

Eh, the one time Marvel tried to do it, it was a failure imo. Can't say I'd support a new one, especially given the "talent" they have at the office.

DC's hard resets have worked well, but the complications with New 52 and Rebirth aren't fun.

I miss the early days of the Ultimate universe. Before it all went to garbage.

I’d be happy with another attempt from Marvel to create a fully fleshed out “Earth 2”

Heroes Reborn?

Originally posted by -Pr-
DC's hard resets have worked well

lol

They worked so "well"... even the DC writers themselves are mocking DC?

Originally posted by Smurph
I miss the early days of the Ultimate universe. Before it all went to garbage.

I’d be happy with another attempt from Marvel to create a fully fleshed out “Earth 2”

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Ultimates 1&2 is still some of the best material Marvel has published, imo.

Originally posted by Galan007
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Ultimates 1&2 is still some of the best material Marvel has published, imo.

Mark Millar can be really awesome.

Too bad it didn't last longer than that.

Ultimate Universe had great beginnings in general. Then went all to shit.

Seriously.

One of the worst downward spirals in recent memory.

They actually considered getting rid of 616 and focusing entirely at UMU at one point, if memory serves.

Slott made a comic with She-Hulk about this.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Mark Millar can be really awesome.

Too bad it didn't last longer than that.

Ultimate Universe had great beginnings in general. Then went all to shit.

Yeah, Jason Aaron shite is why Ultimates existed.

Odin the crotchety drunken dad should be in Ultimates, or MAX or something.

You're not familiar with any of the writers, cdtm.

So you should stop trying to discuss their work.

You didn't even know Claremont wrote CoC II.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
They actually considered getting rid of 616 and focusing entirely at UMU at one point, if memory serves.

Slott made a comic with She-Hulk about this.

I remember that. Marvel was all-in with the Ultimate Universe stuff at first.

But then they did their typical "quantity over quality" shit, and the franchise took a nosedive and was eventually scrapped.

Originally posted by Galan007
I remember that. Marvel was all-in with the Ultimate Universe stuff at first.

But then they did their typical "quantity over quality" shit, and the franchise took a nosedive and was eventually scrapped.

Pretty much.

Millar couldn't be everywhere at once.

And even though Bendis did his best with Spidey at first, he left the title, too.