Comic Book Questions & Discussion

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Originally posted by LordGod
Always wondered what Morrison meant by that? Was he just doing his own thing with Darkseid, or does that page imply that darkseid is still fragmented, and we haven't seen him whole in new continuity?
It's a continuation from Final Crisis. Doubt Morrison cared what any other writers had done with Darkseid.

Originally posted by 8swords
just curious, is mxy's feat of destroying the multiverse and returning it back still high tier? how would you guys rank mxy now?
There is still no feat in comics that approaches it, imo.

Mxy casually wipes out the sum total of DC. Every universe. Every dimension. Every timeline... And afterward was just sitting in the blankness of the Overvoid with Bat-Mite having the time of his life... Then recreates everything he just destroyed with a literal snap, and makes plans to do the same shit the following week.

Posters on comicvine say it's just a made up story/dream that Mxy destroyed and created the omniverse in WF. LOL

Originally posted by 8swords
just curious, is mxy's feat of destroying the multiverse and returning it back still high tier? how would you guys rank mxy now?
It still ranks as high-tier stupidity

Originally posted by Senor Cage
Posters on comicvine say it's just a made up story/dream that Mxy destroyed and created the omniverse in WF. LOL

They do realize Mxy himself has claimed there is only one of himself throughout the Multiverse, and there are no such thing alternate versions of himself?

Some people don't care about silly things like "facts". 👆

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
That Thanos slaughtered [b]Eternity, the Living Tribunal, Infinity, the Council of Watchers then used BB to kill the Celestials:
https://ibb.co/gVYbCQ9

This guy is so stupid that this is his argument. Hey idiot, that's the whole point, Cates has little respect for power levels.

But because he could not kill the Cosmic Ghost Rider, that means Galactus was weak? I guess so was the rest of the entire Marvel Universe lol. 😕

Of course, that's the whole point. The whole scene made little sense other than humiliating cosmic characters.

The Cosmic Ghost Rider, as the Spirit of Vengeance cannot die apparently except for Mjolnir which has a history of bypassing mystical enchantments that were basically impossible to break. 🙂

crylaugh

Mjolnir>Thanos>Galactus and living tribunal. Yeah, you don't have to prove your stupidity anymore.

"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!"

Is prep-man paying you to be this dumb?

Shut up idiot.

Also, That was an alternative future. You're more inconsistent than your mom on her period. Do alternative futures count, do they not? Make up your mind.

facepalm

Who's talking about counting idiot? Are you seriously this retarded?

Standard Thanos killed old Thanos.

Thanos can not even hurt a weakened Galactus, let alone all the cosmic beings old Thanos supposedly killed.

The Hush movie was kind of dumb.

Spoiler:

Damian. Just, WHY? Added nothing to the story, completely unnecessary.

Batman surviving that fall.. What is he, The Tick?

Babs and Selina having a cat fight while he's laying there possibly bleeding out.

Bruce acting way out of character with Joker. I know that was his best friend, but still.

The big reveal. Fell flat imo, and reverting to "stupid Adam West" Riddler isn't cute or clever, it makes you wonder why he's the final boss.

Finally, way too much cursing. A few times for the chuckles, fine. Keep doing it, and it looks like you're trying to be "edgy".

Honestly, I think most superheroes would swear anyway, but in the medium of comics it would just be cumbersome to have all those symbols.

But as for the movie itself, it just changed too much from the comic for me.

Originally posted by Senor Cage
Posters on comicvine say it's just a made up story/dream that Mxy destroyed and created the omniverse in WF. LOL

Feats from powerful DC characters don't count

Originally posted by playa1258
Feats from DC don't count

Fixed it for you 😊

current superman still only get rebirth feats over there, derpiest site on the internet

how important is art in a comic book?

to me it's as important as how good the story is, anybody feel the same?

So what would happen if Superman was with the Ultimates in the final battle of Ultimates 2?

You know, the one where Hulk rips off Abominations arms, and as he's begging for his life punches a hole through his head.

Or Pietro runs so fast he friction burns his oppoent to death, as she's doing the same.

Or Cap skewers his helpless and defeated opponent.

Originally posted by MrMind
current superman still only get rebirth feats over there, derpiest site on the internet

Has nobody over there read Action Comics?

Originally posted by MrMind
how important is art in a comic book?

to me it's as important as how good the story is, anybody feel the same?

If an artist I like is drawing a book I'm vaguely familiar with, I'm definitely more interested.

Hell, I only really started reading Johns's run on GL because Ivan Reis was doing the art (having previously done Action Comics).

Originally posted by cdtm
So what would happen if Superman was with the Ultimates in the final battle of Ultimates 2?

You know, the one where Hulk rips off Abominations arms, and as he's begging for his life punches a hole through his head.

Or Pietro runs so fast he friction burns his oppoent to death, as she's doing the same.

Or Cap skewers his helpless and defeated opponent.

I suppose Supes would wet his undies.

Question on a Claremont story.

Say I want to argue Danny Rand and Luke Cage's relative power levels under Chris Claremont.

Under his pen, Cage tanks Danny's strongest Iron Fist.

Case closed, right?

Also under Claremont, Cage hurt his fist trying to punch some robots. One of the robots actually knocks him out. Danny destroys a group of them with a single Iron Fist.

Kind of contradictory, no?

Originally posted by MrMind
how important is art in a comic book?

to me it's as important as how good the story is, anybody feel the same?

Same. That’s why I never got into the Dark knight from MillerZ I read them, but the artwork was so bad I can’t see myself ever opening that book ever again.

Originally posted by cdtm
Question on a Claremont story.

Say I want to argue Danny Rand and Luke Cage's relative power levels under Chris Claremont.

Under his pen, Cage tanks Danny's strongest Iron Fist.

Case closed, right?

Also under Claremont, Cage hurt his fist trying to punch some robots. One of the robots actually knocks him out. Danny destroys a group of them with a single Iron Fist.

Kind of contradictory, no?

It’s pis, you honestly shouldn’t think to hard on it.

But which one is PIS? 😖hifty: