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Well, I can't think of anything too hard, but here goes:
In the original story of "Flash Of Two Worlds", who were the trio of villians faced by the two Flash's ???
Not directly connected, but it was reading this bit of news that made me think of that Flash storyline. Just thought I'd share;
Paul Levitz said that an animated film version of "The Flash of Two Worlds" just might be in development as part of the "DC Universe Original Animated Movies".
Not directly connected, but it was reading this bit of news that made me think of that Flash storyline. Just thought I'd share;
Paul Levitz said that an animated film version of "The Flash of Two Worlds" just might be in development as part of the "DC Universe Original Animated Movies".
Hmm... you're both correct and your posts are time-stamped the same, so I have to go with which post showed first. That would be Maraud's post. Sorry, CuCr.
Maraud has the thread. And he'll play with it like a kitten would. And then, CuCr will take the kitten known as Maraud to his buddy Dick Cheney's house and they'll set it free inside a barrel and then shoot it. Cause, as Dick will tell ya, the only thing more fun then going out for a kitten shoot is to shoot kittens in a barrel.
Hmm... you're both correct and your posts are time-stamped the same, so I have to go with which post showed first. That would be Maraud's post. Sorry, CuCr.
But what if he doesn't want it? What if all he wants to do is look at the pretty pictures on his screen? Or what if he wants to work out a way to destroy the entire universe as we know it, in a way that involves a used oily rag, a bottle of bleach and some common household matches ?
Ok here we go how much does the green lantern recharge battery cost in US dollars?
Guess that depends on the model year. Are you saying new or used? And it is one that gives a 24 hour charge or one of those longer lasting ones? And does it work against yellow or not? Does it work against Wood or not?
And does that include customs fees? Tariff's and taxes? And then there are shipping fees.
Guess that depends on the model year. Are you saying new or used? And it is one that gives a 24 hour charge or one of those longer lasting ones? And does it work against yellow or not? Does it work against Wood or not?
And does that include customs fees? Tariff's and taxes? And then there are shipping fees.
I'll go with $395.00.
let me clarify.
According to the comic.
Not a replica.(in case that's what u meant)
let me clarify.
According to the comic.
Not a replica.(in case that's what u meant)
Eh... hmm... I didn't think about a replica. I was just joking, as I don't actually know. Figured I'd toss out a guess.
Course, if you had $395.00 and could buy a real one for that price, I'd say go for it. Personally, I'd go for the Alan Scott model.
And these days, with everything else I mentioned, it'd have to be really expensive.
Eh... hmm... I didn't think about a replica. I was just joking, as I don't actually know. Figured I'd toss out a guess.
Course, if you had $395.00 and could buy a real one for that price, I'd say go for it. Personally, I'd go for the Alan Scott model.
And these days, with everything else I mentioned, it'd have to be really expensive.
My next guess will be $1000.00.
ok i'll give ya a hint. its in the millions.
I wornder how Hal got a new one in Revenge of the Green Lanterns......
A replacement power battery costs almost 3 rotox. That's over 177 million American dollars.
Quote : Originally Posted by Maraud
That is correct. Its your turn.
I honestly don't know whether you two are &#*@ing with the rest of the thread or not.
If not, did some writer really suggest that the Guardians of the Universe actually use a system of currency?
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight