orionpax Posted September 6, 2004 Share Posted September 6, 2004 bro..those who love comics,,hulog talaga ng langit ang DC++ !!! lalu na d2 sa PInas na expensive ang comics kung may PC ka libre..alright!!nabasa ko n alahat mga magandang comics up to date na ulit ako.. in regards to GL ..ok si Kyle rainer kasi artist sya --he has the most imagination of all green lanterns and no weaknesses to yellow or wood or 24 hours recharge ...sana d nya give up IOn powers nya..parang God sya ehhehe.... onga...Kyle is the last surviving GL (i think Ganthet survived too)..his power ring has no impurities or weaknesses, unlike the GLs before him.....his only flaw is he thinks to much on how to use the power of the ring (because he is an artist who seeks perfection...thus it affects his judgement most of the time)....unlike Hal Jordan...who wields the ring like an extension of his thought & emotions Quote Link to comment
civilcode Posted September 8, 2004 Share Posted September 8, 2004 I like most the story of Superman, kaya lang ako na iinis sa DC nagkakaroon ng reset sa story nila. Unlike MArvel the story is continious. Quote Link to comment
x_treme_31 Posted September 8, 2004 Share Posted September 8, 2004 hu(actor) u like best for GL if they will make a movie ? wud u like it to be hal or kyle? **if anyone has copy of Unifying Force e-book pls e-mail it to me at x_treme_31@yahoo.com Quote Link to comment
ayatolah Posted September 9, 2004 Share Posted September 9, 2004 mga tol dito...ano po bang nangyari sa age of apocalypse ng xmen?tnx Quote Link to comment
strangedays Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 (edited) Has anyone read The Death and Life of Superman? If you're a real superman fan you have got to read this novel by Roger Stern. My mom actually got me the book way back when I was still in HS. Back then I was kind of dissed kasi walang pictures and it was the thickest novel I had at the time (The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood was second ). I didn't get to really read it till I got to college and boy, I sure regretted not reading it earlier. I think I cried (hehe) once or twice lalo na nung nagkukuwento yung mga people na tinulungan ni superman. Believe me it is definitely one of the best novels on supes out there. :cool: oh yeah the attached pic is the paperback one... with new introductions, released march 2004. mine kasi is the hardcover edition by Bantam Books 1993. :cool: luv you mom! :heart: Edited September 11, 2004 by strangedays Quote Link to comment
artvader Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 I like most the story of Superman, kaya lang ako na iinis sa DC nagkakaroon ng reset sa story nila. Unlike MArvel the story is continious. yup. kakainis nga eh... they totally disregarded the john byrne era superman... now all the superman family are back... including krpto, the superdog (my gad!)... Quote Link to comment
artvader Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 I like most the story of Superman, kaya lang ako na iinis sa DC nagkakaroon ng reset sa story nila. Unlike MArvel the story is continious. yup. kakainis nga eh... they totally disregarded the john byrne era superman... now all the superman family are back... including krpto, the superdog (my gad!)... Quote Link to comment
pariah Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Has anyone read "Infinity Crisis"? Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 (edited) peeps...for you...who is/are the most underrated DC and Marvel character/s? those who deserve to share the same billing as Supes, Bats , GL, WW in DC or Cap, Thor, Spidey, Hulk, X-men & Iron Man in Marvel? Edited September 20, 2004 by orionpax Quote Link to comment
artvader Posted September 23, 2004 Share Posted September 23, 2004 For me it's Havok. I don't get it why people like his brother cyclops so much. Havok is much more responsible and mature as a leader and his power is much more powerful than Scott's. Quote Link to comment
badongskie Posted September 24, 2004 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Apocalypse gave Wolverine back his Adamantium Skeleton when he was made the 3rd "War" as part of the "Four Horsemen" like what happened to Archangel papa orion :boo: ! di ba the wolverine who lost his adamantiun(courtesy of magneto) was really a skrull ? Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted September 24, 2004 Share Posted September 24, 2004 papa orion :boo: ! di ba the wolverine who lost his adamantiun(courtesy of magneto) was really a skrull ? papa badongskie!!! musta na GL Corps? :boo: Super Skrull ba? ende ko lam eh....baka masagot ng iba tanong mo... Quote Link to comment
artvader Posted September 24, 2004 Share Posted September 24, 2004 nooo! si logan talaga yun (as far as i know)... nabalik yun adamantium skeleton niya courtesy of apocalypse... Quote Link to comment
dummyact Posted October 9, 2004 Share Posted October 9, 2004 didn't get all the stories myself, but from the pieces I've read, here's what I gather (kind of long though)... Wolverine was turned into the Horseman Death (the Shi'ar Deathbird is War) by Apocalypse, and ended up fighting the X-Men (I guess this would be where Logan got his Adamantium back, cause the X-Men believed it would take severe trauma for Wolverine to turn on his friends and be Apocalypse's minion) when Logan first got his Adamntium, he also "lost" his mind and wandered the Canadian woods Logan regained his senses in the middle of "The Twelve" storyline with the help of the people who cared much for him (Jubilee and Shadowcat) and who went through the same experience (Angel who was once Death) The Twelve refer to mutants with great power which Apocalypse wanted to absorb to further evolve(?) himself as for the Age of Apocalypse...Xavier's son, the schizoprenic Legion, managed to integrate all his personalities and became "whole", and with that gained more powers than all his personalities' powers combined; being "sane" and able to think straight, he decided that the best way to get quality time with his dad was to help him with his dream, and got the notion that Magneto was to blame for all the bad things about people's perception of mutants one of the new powers he manifested was time-travelling, and decided to go back in the past and k*ll Magneto before he "ruins" everything for Xavier; Bishop and a few X-Men tagged along and eventually tries to stop him, but when they got pounded by Legion (he is really powerful), he is now free to k*ll Magnus without obstruction, EXCEPT that Xavier sacrificed himself and took the klling blow meant for Magnus; since Xavier died before giving birth to Legion, time went a bit loopy for the future and all the time-travellers here went back, but in the past, Xavier is dead, Magnus decided to fulfill Xavier's dream, and Apocalypse "sensed" that the time for his move was earlier than anticipated so Apocalypse started his plans early and ultimately wastes the US, Magneto forms the X-Men, and Bishop, being a chronal anomaly himself, found that he didn't get dragged and somehow retained memories of what should have been the series itself focused on the X-Men's attempts to recorrect the timeline, with a few side-stories, and some characters managed to move into the real timeline (Nate Grey, the X-Man; Dark Beast, Holocaust, and Sugarman) Dark Beast and Sugarman went back in the past, and was revealed to be responsible for the Genoshan Mutates (Sugarman) and i think the Morlocks (Dark Beast); don't know much about the Sugarman, but Dark Beast was a sick geneticist whom the AoA Apocalypse and Sinister simply tolerated Nate and Holocaust came back in the present time; Nate resurrected Madeline Pryor with his awesome powers (what Cable would have been with the Techno-Virus) and Holocaust popped up in Asteroid M, resulting in a battle that destroyed the base as a side not, Onslaught, the manifestation of Xavier's frustrations mixed with Magneto's dark personality, learned of the Age of Apocalypse and admired it and wanted to recreate it (?) also, The Twelve storyline had a sub-storyline titled Ages of Apocalypse, where Apocalypse altered time and space (?) to get more power from the Twelve and complete his evolution Marvel really milked that Age of Apocalypse for all it's worth Quote Link to comment
dummyact Posted October 9, 2004 Share Posted October 9, 2004 after reading some recent DC stories, it seems all the heroes (or at least JLA members past and present) actually know each others' civilian identities I'm pretty sure they didn't at first, since a Grant Morrison JLA issue had Batman and Superman discussing about sharing their secret ID to everyone in the League how'd the revelations come up and which issues had those? Quote Link to comment
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