Superman vs Namor/Hercules

Started by Delta193820 pages

Originally posted by CosmicComet
There are an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2.

And he didn't read the end, he thought there was an end and he reached it. He did not.

Yep, outside of ignoring the multiple statements contradicting what he's pushing, carter's entire argument relies on assuming that Ultraman read the end. And, what he claimed didn't come true. Since it had every book POSSIBLE, clearly Ultraman read the end of a story where evil won and confirmation bias screwed him over.

Much like everybody trying to disprove the feat.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
OOOOkay. So exactly what is Ultraman reading? The stars? 😆

He was reading the book the same way Superman and Captain Marvel did. It just provided information directly to his brain.

Originally posted by -Pr-
because existence according to Grant Morrison is itself a story.
Not just Grant..

Originally posted by Juntai
Not just Grant..

I feel bad for not knowing what that is, though it does look familiar.

But yeah, I wonder how many people actually sat down and READ Superman Beyond, instead of just looking at random scans.

Originally posted by -Pr-
I feel bad for not knowing what that is, though it does look familiar.

But yeah, I wonder how many people actually sat down and READ Superman Beyond, instead of just looking at random scans.

I did even though 3D glasses are lame AF

Originally posted by -Pr-
I feel bad for not knowing what that is, though it does look familiar.

But yeah, I wonder how many people actually sat down and READ Superman Beyond, instead of just looking at random scans.

Destiny of The Endless.

The same can be said for many of the feats and showings of Superman's that are "debunked."

Originally posted by Delta1938
Destiny of The Endless.
👆

Originally posted by iceman24567
I did even though 3D glasses are lame AF

😂

Originally posted by Delta1938
Destiny of The Endless.

The same can be said for many of the feats and showings of Superman's that are "debunked."

Sounds familiar, but still don't quite recall where I might have seen them before.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Sounds familiar, but still don't quite recall where I might have seen them before.

Death, Sandman, ect?

Originally posted by Delta1938
Death, Sandman, ect?

Never read a whole lot of Sandman, tbh.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Never read a whole lot of Sandman, tbh.

I haven't either. But maybe that's where you saw Destiny?

Originally posted by -Pr-
because existence according to Grant Morrison is itself a story.

This metaphorical statement of Grant ibeing intepreted by some as full sized universes twirling around in a book in the Library of Limbo seems to be a rather long reach.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
This metaphorical statement of Grant ibeing intepreted by some as full sized universes twirling around in a book in the Library of Limbo seems to be a rather long reach.

Yes. Got any problem with that?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes. Got any problem with that?

No. I have no problem with you reaching.

😛

Originally posted by TheHulkster
No. I have no problem with you reaching.

😛


Considering how much you are reaching to invalidate the scene, that's just pure ironic.

It was a witty retort, Abhi, he got you.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
This metaphorical statement of Grant ibeing intepreted by some as full sized universes twirling around in a book in the Library of Limbo seems to be a rather long reach.

TBH, I thought Morrison was pretty clear about it.

Like hell he did.

sneer

😂

Originally posted by Delta1938
Yep, outside of ignoring the multiple statements contradicting what he's pushing, carter's entire argument relies on assuming that Ultraman read the end. And, what he claimed didn't come true. Since it had every book POSSIBLE, clearly Ultraman read the end of a story where evil won and confirmation bias screwed him over.

Much like everybody trying to disprove the feat.

You think so?

Sent