Yeah, the (approx) 5,000 mile journey, one way, doesn't make sense to them :wink:
Type: Posts; User: adkal; Keyword(s):
Yeah, the (approx) 5,000 mile journey, one way, doesn't make sense to them :wink:
Byrne's Luthor was, initially, a genius who built Lexcorp from the ground up. The problem, for me, was that the focus shifted to financial genius rather than the (initially) aeronautical genius who...
Yes, and they're looking forward to the movie...they just don't understand why I'm flying home for it.
Faora's threat...
The thing is...we know they can do it...
:eek:
I had to be very reserved as there were people with me at the time and...well, they just don't understand my enthusiasm (or how I can bring myself to spend so much on a flight home for 4 days just to...
Well, you know how Lex feels about 'that alien'...
(I still think Hamilton looks like Vinny...)
Understandable - I only used 'terraform' because that was what was put forward in the prequel book with regards to the missions of all those Kryptonian ships :smile:
Thanks :smile:
There...
Yeah, I saw it last night, and the language tease, too.
...that punch....
(so much for my media blackout...okay, okay, starting tonight...)
Thousands of years after Krypton's (failed) expansion, Thanagar discovers the Sol system and sends out a few scouts to determine if there is a planet there that is suited for terraforming. After...
No worries :wink:
(I should have used winkies earlier :tongue: )
I never said anything about Kara killing Zod, I said Lex does it.
You countered with, basically, 'Lex can't because he doesn't have Kryptonite and doesn't know Kryptonians', and I countered that...
Which is why Kara is in stasis in one of Lex's labs...
(Besides, if Donner-Lex can suss out that a meteorite can kill Superman, another version can determine other means...)
There are other ways to kill a Kryptonian...
Lex kills Zod.
Problem solved.
Animosity begins...
Most of my approach is based on Nordic mythology and the original JiM stories. Things changed further down the line, but strength of arm and (Nordic) strength of character were integral to not only...
Earlier you said: ...the hammer returns when Thor calls, it's clear that in that moment, it's not due to gravity being negated, because that alone wouldn't set the hammer in flight. It's fulfilling...
It's both, that's the point. Strength of character to use Mjolnir properly, as well as strength of arm to hold it. The enchantment allows others who are of the right character to wield Mjolnir and...
Didn't Bor stop Thor from calling Mjolnir back?
They show up on both my iPad and PC when I'm not logged in, in the updated post.
Nope, that's not the scene.
Panel has Thor struggling to lift Mjolnir and has Loki looking on from behind...
Like they did with Superman Returns?
Oh dear - so many dismissed that Lois one, for example...
Nah, it was a prequel so it's 'allowed'. (It's a cheaper alternative to the approach I would have gone for, which would have been a series of 'mini-movies' (5-10 minutes in length) leading up to the...
Nononononono
media blackout
Media
Black
Out!
The first image takes place prior to Thor being given ownership of Mjolnir.
Yes, there is: magic :wink:
Although known as 'The Crusher', the properties of Mjolnir are such that they...
Let me try again.
First image (from Journey into Mystery 101)
114177
Second one is from JIM 105:
114178