Originally posted by abhilegend
😂This kid is hopeless. But tell me, why would Hal just randomly go set angles for the pool if he didn't play it?
And what's the meaning of your second argument?
explains what Hal did the second time around
There's no proof Hal "played" with it, and you didn't prove he did.
Originally posted by abhilegend
😂"Explains".
Sure kid, whatever you say.
It's a strange situation, because it's not like he had to amp his power in any way to bring about the detonation, but he also couldn't do it with a direct blast and had to do it through that device, so it was still an assisted feat.
It's obviously Depth of field, Warworld is closer to our view and the star is behind it doesn't mean the warworld is bigger. Plus Superman v2 #171 stated it was the size of Pluto iirc
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
It's a strange situation, because it's not like he had to amp his power in any way to bring about the detonation, but he also couldn't do it with a direct blast and had to do it through that device, so it was still an assisted feat.
His own blast was an assisted feat because he channeled it into a device?
Do you shit assisted by a toilet too?
It's obviously Depth of field, Warworld is closer to our view and the star is behind it doesn't mean the warworld is bigger. Plus Superman v2 #171 stated it was the size of Pluto iirc
LMAO. Its homage to the original warworld from pre crisis which was bigger than stars.
Originally posted by abhilegend
His own blast was an assisted feat because he channeled it into a device?Do you shit assisted by a toilet too?
LMAO. Its homage to the original warworld from pre crisis which was bigger than stars.
The same Warworld is used in Sinestro Corps war which is smaller than Earth 😂
Nostalgic for GI Joe, and tried reading IDW's run.
It starts off so rough its hard to get through it. Hawk is apparently a psychopath who makes Duke think he's going to shoot him if he refuses an offer for something he can't share any details on, but that requires giving up his entire life including ever contacting his sister again. Then he tests Duke and Scarlet by throwing a parachute out of a plane and having them leap out after it on a mission they're supposed to figure out for themselves.
Then Duke and Scarlet meet this former army woman, who helps them and gets killed by Zartan. So they take her corpse and bury her as Snake Eyes so they can recruit him and let the world think he's dead, and when Scarlet points out she never signed up for this and her family has the right to know, he basically claims anyone who serves accepts the consequences for anything ever, so its all fine.
I get the impression this writer really hates the military, and is chafing at the fact he's supposed to be writing stories about them as the heroes.
Edit: Just checked, written by Larry Hama.
Now I understand why CBR banned this entire run from being discussed in forum fights.
Can anyone help me find the issue where this comic scan comes from?
All I know is that Chuck Dixon was involved in writing this comic issue, I suspected that it might be from Knightfall given that Bruce is talking about how exhausted he is, but don't have time to read through the entire Knightfall arc yet.
Originally posted by YousufKhan1212
Can anyone help me find the issue where this comic scan comes from?All I know is that Chuck Dixon was involved in writing this comic issue, I suspected that it might be from Knightfall given that Bruce is talking about how exhausted he is, but don't have time to read through the entire Knightfall arc yet.
I alread told you and you ignored me.
Use reverse image search. A 5-year-old can do it.
Detective Comics volume 1 issue 655.
Indeed written by Dixon, as you said.