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Phy posted:He's on neither the dark nor the far side, though given the positioning of the sun it looks like he just emerged from a lunar eclipse. So there was no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact it was all dark. There's a caption box on the panel saying "THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON". I guess maybe he's chilling out listening to some Pink Floyd?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 17:36 |
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At some point I think DC just decided they'd have a continuity reboot once a decade anyway, so there was no real reason for any given continuity reboot to fix continuity problems like the Crisis on Infinite Earths was supposed to. Heck, it's better for them to leave more problems in, it gives them a better excuse for the next continuity reboot.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 17:41 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:There's a caption box on the panel saying "THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON". I guess maybe he's chilling out listening to some Pink Floyd? That makes his conversation with Bruce even more bro-worthy, and it was pretty far up there already.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 17:50 |
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He's obviously right on the edge of the dark side of the moon. You can see the light side of the moon right next to him. Bruce is in the Watchtower so he just barely has line of sight to Superman. This makes perfect sense.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 20:46 |
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I hope Supes watches out for Megatron while he's up there! http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/phil-jimenezs-jlatransformers-crossover-pitch-was-undeniably-epic/
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 00:02 |
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Wait, so superman's sunlight-based power includes regenerating his clothes now?
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 01:54 |
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Superman and Wonder Woman being a couple (they are, right?) really bugs me far more than it should. Source is Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #1
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 02:26 |
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Ignite Memories posted:Wait, so superman's sunlight-based power includes regenerating his clothes now? The latest reboot made his costume into super-science Kryptonian battle armor that self repairs.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 07:45 |
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Ignite Memories posted:Wait, so superman's sunlight-based power includes regenerating his clothes now? I don't have sources for these. Super-ventriloquism. Super-Mathematics. Telepathy/ Mind Control. Shapeshifting. So, apparently Superman also has the Martian Manhunter's range of powers, too.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:05 |
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Damned if I can't find it right now, but you missed 'Super Basket Weaving'
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:28 |
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Say Nothing posted:Remember when pre-crisis Superman would rear end-pull any stupid power he needed? I don't recall which movie it was where the great wall of China got busted and Superman needed to get to fixing it so he used his fixing the great wall of China ray on the great wall of China to fix it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfwHe0NqVvY It may have been the same movie with the amnesia kiss powers or the one where he could split into two different people then shed his outer layer in order to fix his clothes powers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_XjgF43U4U&t=159s I'm pretty sure that was the movie that revealed his weakness to plastic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lw79TG7cGs&t=61s Which only further cements the superman Roy Orbison connection. http://michaelkelly.artofeurope.com/karl.htm Which makes a lot of sense since Roy Orbison/Superman toured with the Beatles in 1963.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:39 |
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Also, his super mathematics got him the wrong answer. 20 * 16 * 10 is 3200, not 32000.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:43 |
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Valhawk posted:Also, his super mathematics got him the wrong answer. 20 * 16 * 10 is 3200, not 32000. That's regular mathematics! Not super mathematics!
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 09:54 |
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Sockser posted:Damned if I can't find it right now, but you missed 'Super Basket Weaving'
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 10:07 |
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Super-ventriloquism has shown up in the DCAU too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpcJumZtBgM
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 10:09 |
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Haha! Does anyone suppose Grant Morrison was referencing this when Superman saved the day in Final Crisis?
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 13:28 |
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Metal Loaf posted:Haha! Does anyone suppose Grant Morrison was referencing this when Superman saved the day in Final Crisis? Other way around, champ.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 13:39 |
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Evidently I am easily tricked. I've now seen the Green Lantern one and it's much more obvious, but I could easily see that one being an actual Silver Age comic, and I could just as easily Morrison deciding it'd be a great basis for a big crossover storyline.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 14:05 |
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Ignite Memories posted:Wait, so superman's sunlight-based power includes regenerating his clothes now? Pre-Crisis, the suit was made out of speshul Kryptonian fabric that regenerated and repaired itself under a yellow sun, but since Superman routinely fights in places WITHOUT a yellow sun present (which is why I never understood why he could keep kicking rear end off-world, especially in a place like Apokolips), it's since been amended that the suit (but not the cape) is protected by Superman's 'aura' of invulnerability. Either explanation works here - either the ~divine sunlight~ allowed him to regenerate and make his suit even more badass, or the sunlight merely regenerated his 'aura' and he *thought* the suit back to normal. The red glow around him seems to suggest the latter. The book Irredeemable didn't have anything to do with Superman, but it did float a lot of potential theories that are applicable. The main 'superhero' in that one goes 'insane' in the same sense Joker does, sort of - just decides one day to go from being the greatest hero to the biggest villain. Turns out, he's the 'child' of these two benevolent aliens who were assigned to watch Earth, and despite having Superman-level powers, he doesn't understand them. He's more or less 'Q' from TNG-era Star Trek, and never knows it. Better explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irredeemable#Characters BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Dec 21, 2013 |
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Sockser posted:Damned if I can't find it right now, but you missed 'Super Basket Weaving'
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 15:04 |
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Mr.Pibbleton posted:
Hey, that can't be Darkseid. He wasn't introduced until after they dropped that trade dress. Wait a second, this cover is a fake!
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 15:26 |
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Tarezax posted:Super-ventriloquism has shown up in the DCAU too: That episode was amazing simply because of Superman fighting Bane while pretending to be Batman.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 18:50 |
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John Dyne posted:That episode was amazing simply because of Superman fighting Bane while pretending to be Batman. And Superman not really knowing when to grapple away after talking to Gordon.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 20:09 |
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John Dyne posted:That episode was amazing simply because of Superman fighting Bane while pretending to be Batman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlcXA_iokPc
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 01:15 |
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Say Nothing posted:Well, that needs to be posted... Did Robin just strappado the Riddler? Brutal.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 21:52 |
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Forgive me if this is something everyone already knows about, but I thought these covers with Marvel characters as animals were great.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 00:50 |
Wizbang posted:Forgive me if this is something everyone already knows about, but I thought these covers with Marvel characters as animals were great. Most of those are actually pretty awesome. Edit: Oh God, Katie Cook's Thunderbolts. Senior Woodchuck fucked around with this message at 01:36 on Dec 23, 2013 |
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 01:33 |
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Bahahahaaaaa the Guardians of the Galaxy one with a very bored-looking Rocket Human.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 01:40 |
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Catpool!
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 01:57 |
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Say Nothing posted:Catpool! They have become Thundercats! I also like the X-Men one where even as a cat, Jubilee is still a vampire.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 02:04 |
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Wizbang posted:Forgive me if this is something everyone already knows about, but I thought these covers with Marvel characters as animals were great. I think whoever drew the Captain Marvel one might have missed the point a bit.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 02:33 |
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The Loki one is legit great even under it's own merits.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:17 |
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:The Loki one is legit great even under it's own merits. Yeah, that one could just be the cover to a normal Loki story.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:18 |
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Silentman0 posted:I think whoever drew the Captain Marvel one might have missed the point a bit. Yeah that one is just straight furrybait.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:34 |
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It's the same artist as the others, there are only two people working those variant covers. Still really weird.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:45 |
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mind the walrus posted:Yeah that one is just straight furrybait. No, this is straight furrybait. This, on the other hand, is straight awesome.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:52 |
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The Lone Badger posted:No, this is straight furrybait. That's... the one they were discussing.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:53 |
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No matter. I can't pick out which cats are who on the X-Men cover other than Storm, Psylocke, Emma Frost, and Jubilee. The one in the spiked collar and the purple one are bugging me.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 04:56 |
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mind the walrus posted:No matter. I can't pick out which cats are who on the X-Men cover other than Storm, Psylocke, Emma Frost, and Jubilee. The one in the spiked collar and the purple one are bugging me. The one with the collar is Rachel; Psylocke is the purple siamese with the scarf. Jubilee is on the right, Storm in the center, I assume the kitten on the right is Shogo. That leaves the two on the left: Emma (?) and the Omega Sentinel (?)
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 05:17 |
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I think the one with the scar is Storm's future daughter.
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