This Dr. Veritas on Tony Daniel's art looks an awful lot like Maxima.
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/11/116909/2745774-action_comics__18_v3.jpeg
Type: Posts; User: Eyeswithoutaface; Keyword(s):
This Dr. Veritas on Tony Daniel's art looks an awful lot like Maxima.
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/11/116909/2745774-action_comics__18_v3.jpeg
You said 'since he first killed Superman'. So, not counting the first time in DOS, Doomsday only died once more. And, his death in Hunter/Prey is moot anyways because...
The events of...
Yes, but his 'death' before Prin Vnok rescued him basically erased any adaptations he acquired from the Hunter Prey story. Waverider tech.
Also, OWAW happened in 2001. Doomsday Wars is from 1998.
Okay, but then why did you say that he had died a couple times since he first killed Superman?
The Doomsday Annual was his origin story, so while it was published in 1995 after Hunter Prey, a couple of key things from that annual occurred before Death of Superman:
On the planet Bylan 5,...
That depends on if you use rumbles rules to ascertain whether he has superspeed or not. Narration certainly says he does. All of the other 'A-list' powers he has counters for, or should be able to...
Meh. Even after RETURN OF BARRY ALLEN, Wally's contributions were nil in 1998's Doomsday Wars. Same goes for Wonder Woman, J'onn, Orion, Kyle, and Plastic Man. That Doomsday was more cunning because...
Well, no offense, but I don't think you actually read my whole post.
It's only narrative hyperbole if you can prove that the action on the page contradicts the narration. Not 'the narrator is...
I don't know the reference. That said, if I were to compare, don't you think that on a continuum, Superman is making more of an absolute statement, while Spiderman isn't sure and is still trying to...
I'd only agree in the context of how the rules are outlined in rumbles by not allowing anecdotal evidence, or narrative hyperbole.
So, even though Superman, while at a point where he had clearly...
You can't be arguing that characters' abilities and the author's story never line up, are you?
I wasn't going solely on statements with the Maxima example. Nevertheless, that's Jurgens for...
Umm, actually Maxima was. In fact the fight was stimulating her.
Is it not consistent for Maxima, who has super speed herself, to not hold anything back when she's bloodlusted? Therefore, would that not be a feat for Doomsday to duck out of the way of one of her...
Get over it? Who are you?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v253/aedward/dcstars/dd-fast4.jpg
Besides that, I never argued that Clark wasn't weaker than he was before or in later...
You can talk about the bystanders, Booster Gold, or Guy Gardner's perspective when talking about DOS Doomsday's speed, sure. The one that supercedes any of those instances though is when Superman...
Umm, Doomsday has superspeed.
Wally was only a tad faster than Superman in the early 90s. There was a comic where Mxyzptlk had them run around the Earth where Superman wasn't allowed to fly, and...
Circa 1992, Doomsday is at, or faster in reaction time to pre speed force Wally West. Classic Thor is fast, but he's no Quicksilver or Mongoose.
How is Thor doing anything to Doomsday, when Doomsday is faster?
This is a good fight.
I see Han being the aggressor in the beginning, only to be surprised by Miyagi's speed. Miyagi would have the upper hand at the outset, with Han taking a lot of shots. One...
Yes please.
That's in the context of telling his followers the price of denial instead of acknowledgment of who he is before others to avoid ridicule or persecution. Moreover, he's addressing those who try to...
Jesus never talked about the lake of fire.
And did Jesus ask for this damage to be done around the globe in his name?
Apart from driving out money-changers by turning over their tables, who did Jesus harm?
Giganta is the most iconic to me from that list.
Aresia, from the animated Justice League cartoon was a great villainous take on Fury as well.
That being said, a guy that has been overlooked...
I don't know. I think the writers are getting waaaay too much blame lately for why Superman is failing. There's something about this list that bothers me:
Superman No.1 - Writer: George...