The issue intrigued me. I'll be very interested in knowing where this leads.
The issue intrigued me. I'll be very interested in knowing where this leads.
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Don't really see how since Nimrod was IN the bullet from #6. But I wouldn't put it past Morrison to come with some wacky way to explain how Nimrod would be able to do it. Well, now that I think about it, he could've fired the bullet, then travelled back in time to get into the bullet before he fired it. So when he shot Clark, Nimrod was firing a bullet that had his future self inside already. Easy.
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Actually he and the rest of the army warped into the hollow bullet after the fact (probably the same way the warped in there after they got the K from the ship). Saturn woman actually says that Nimrod himself did in fact shoot the bullet.
I kind of expected Nimrod to be really clever, and would use Kryptonite bullets or something to "hunt" Superman, instead of just getting owned.
this is past nimrod though
it looks like nimrod and the rest of the villains from #6 don't get kryptonite until that point in time
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It just reintroduced Captain Comet ... I definitely think it's about to get interesting.
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Captain Comet is a villain? Because the guy definitively has that "villain feel", and is apprently considered by the Legion as one of Superman's greatest threats.
That and the sollicits definitively pitch him as an adversary.
Ho, and what are Captain Comet's powers? Mindcontrol?
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