Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
......That’s a good deal of context lmao. Why hasn’t anyone mentioned that
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Thank you Diesel dude
Originally posted by carver9
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Also wasn't Superman( Who was exhausted at this point) tanked a shot from the key and had no visual damages?
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I tending to the writer was using some golden era setting like Superman's physically stronger than normal humans due to Krypton's gravity
The comic never directly stated the key used some tech hacked Superman's key. Instead it depicted the key putting some efforts to lift Superman's key
https://postimg.cc/BP6gt4s2
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Also wasn't Superman( Who was exhausted at this point) tanked a shot from the key and had no visual damages?
https://ibb.co/BKKNTPp
https://ibb.co/z7g1Xds
https://ibb.co/347djLh
I tending to the writer was using some golden era setting like Superman's physically stronger than normal humans due to Krypton's gravity
The comic never directly stated the key used some tech hacked Superman's key. Instead it depicted the key putting some efforts to lift Superman's key
https://postimg.cc/BP6gt4s2
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Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Also wasn't Superman( Who was exhausted at this point) tanked a shot from the key and had no visual damages?
https://ibb.co/BKKNTPp
https://ibb.co/z7g1Xds
https://ibb.co/347djLh
I tending to the writer was using some golden era setting like Superman's physically stronger than normal humans due to Krypton's gravity
That could easily be a fight between the Punisher and Jigsaw*. Nothing about that indicates either them being superhuman. In fact, I'd argue it supports the opposite (From weapons to grappling guns etc.).
1) It's established continuity that the Key is human.
2) It's established continuity that Golden Kryptonite depowers Superman.
3) It's established continuity that the golden key is 500k tons.
The x-factor is how the Key was able to lift the golden key.
Adding an additional x-factor that was never implied (I.e. Superman is superhuman when depowered) seems very unnecessary and counter-intuitive to the plot of the story. Especially since the last page implies the Key did do some bullshit off-panel to the golden key.
*We've seen the Punisher brush this off:
https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/9/98479/1765577-punisher_1_015.jpg
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
That could easily be a fight between the Punisher and Jigsaw*. Nothing about that indicates either them being superhuman. In fact, I'd argue it supports the opposite (From weapons to grappling guns etc.).1) It's established continuity that the Key is human.
2) It's established continuity that Golden Kryptonite depowers Superman.
3) It's established continuity that the golden key is 500k tons.The x-factor is how the Key was able to lift the golden key.
Adding an additional x-factor that was never implied (I.e. Superman is superhuman when depowered) seems very unnecessary and counter-intuitive to the plot of the story. Especially since the last page implies the Key did do some bullshit off-panel to the golden key.
*We've seen the Punisher brush this off:
https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/9/98479/1765577-punisher_1_015.jpg
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
......That’s a good deal of context lmao. Why hasn’t anyone mentioned that
I think it's because it's unclear as to what this damage is?
Like if my friend takes my car and scratches it up.....that doesn't mean the car's performance is affected, or that it's suddenly much lighter. I'd still have to get it fixed though.
Or if he takes my key from its secret hidey place, and I have to fix it i.e. put it back..
It's just inconclusive, and to add anything beyond what the text writes is just trying to serve our own purposes.
I mean, I could posit the theory that the Key in Rebirth has.....power over keys or some metaphysical powert hat enabled him to lift it, but that's neither here nor there.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I think it's because it's unclear as to what this damage is?Like if my friend takes my car and scratches it up.....that doesn't mean the car's performance is affected, or that it's suddenly much lighter. I'd still have to get it fixed though.
Or if he takes my key from its secret hidey place, and I have to fix it i.e. put it back..
It's just inconclusive, and to add anything beyond what the text writes is just trying to serve our own purposes.
I mean, I could posit the theory that the Key in Rebirth has.....power over keys or some metaphysical powert hat enabled him to lift it, but that's neither here nor there.
😂 I've already written the whole issue off as a one-off story where the writer chose a villain because his name was Key in a story about a key and Superman having a security system less secure than The Ring
Either way, notsoSuperman knocking him out means jackshit
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Also wasn't Superman( Who was exhausted at this point) tanked a shot from the key and had no visual damages?
https://ibb.co/BKKNTPp
https://ibb.co/z7g1Xds
https://ibb.co/347djLh
I tending to the writer was using some golden era setting like Superman's physically stronger than normal humans due to Krypton's gravity
The comic never directly stated the key used some tech hacked Superman's key. Instead it depicted the key putting some efforts to lift Superman's key
https://postimg.cc/BP6gt4s2
There's nothing prior to this that shows Key having the durability to take a punch from an angry, determined 8th grader let alone a fully grown man in Clark's shape.
Not knowing how he lifted the key is the problem. Keep the head canon to yourself
Keep the head canon to yourself