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- "Our very existence is founded upon emptiness. By Fiat Lux! vacuum fluctuation, or stylus stroke, Something is brought from Not-Thing. In this way each may know themselves by what they are not.
The Prime Division occurs, the universal engine's peristaltic push and pull begins. Its ups and downs, its ins and outs. Its darks...and its lights. Its fundamental powers. Division proceeds in the way of things.
The first prime light is fractured though a prismatic kosmos. Division continues. A multitude of worlds is born. Contending creeds arise. Warring tribes. Until at last...the inevitable horror... Runaway division attains critical mass! Catastrophe is triggered! All-out ultrawar. A war our predecessor Guardians of The Universe now wage against madness and First Night. Ultrawar. The final war of everything. Against everything else. Conflict spreads from the stars to the streets. World versus world. Empire versus empire. State versus state. Total fragmentation! Then neighbor against neighbor. Molecule versus molecule. Atom versus atom. Until all there is destroys itself. Creation reduced to ash. Not even the raw building blocks of matter remaining."
Hal: "Sounds like a hell of a show. Where do I come in?"
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...now, if we can just get Professor Pyg confirmed.
He basically has a cameo in #11 or 12 and I think he was supposed to be the main antagonist in #13.
Superboy Prime
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seemingly used his powers to drain the magic from the Shazam family and left them all unconscious before The Batman Who Laughs assigned Superboy Prime with defending a Dark Multiverse version of Earth as it existed during Infinity Crisis. Remember Superboy Prime can absorb ALL types of energy to power himself up not just Solar.
seemingly used his powers to drain the magic from the Shazam family and left them all unconscious before The Batman Who Laughs assigned Superboy Prime with defending a Dark Multiverse version of Earth as it existed during Infinity Crisis. Remember Superboy Prime can absorb ALL types of energy to power himself up not just Solar.
I just hope he gets more to do then he's been doing.
Taylor's Suicide Squad wrapped up and it was a ton of fun. I'm really happy with the cast of new characters that he introduced into the universe and would certainly read a Revolutionaries standalone if it ever happens.
Curious now where this series's shake-up leaves Waller in the overall DC mix though. She's gotta have something in the works and that would be great ground to explore for a future writer too.
Above all, I really hope this cast gets utilized again and not tossed to the wayside like countless other new characters with potential have over the past 10 years (The Movement, The Immortal Men, New 52 Secret Six, Sideways, etc...).
I picked up and read the first issue of Generations: Shattered, and I liked it a lot.
The premise seems to be that there is a threat to time itself and heroes from different eras are being gathered to confront the menace. Each stop during the gathering of heroes is handled by a different artist. Despite the event-sounding premise of the plot, it is not a crossover series and it does not really feel all that convoluted.
If a team-up between Kamandi, Superboy (Clark Kent), Starfire, Green Lantern (Sinestro), Booster Gold, Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Steel, and Batman (1939) appeals to you, I can tell you this story seemed to have a nice start.
It is co-written by Dan Jurgens, Andy Schmidt, and Robert Venditti. I am not as familiar with the other two writers, but I can attest that this really does feel like a Dan Jurgens-written story, and I mean that in the best way.
...now, if we can just get Professor Pyg confirmed.
Nope, I think it's implied he's going to have his own Earth during the "Infinite Frontier" event coming in March. We see Prime Superboy reading about his own death in a Dark Knights: Death Metal tie in comic on Earth Prime. This Prime Superboy remembers the fight with The Darkest Knight but the time period we see Prime Superboy in is the morning after the night of the comet. So Lorri is still alive plus Krypto is now his pet and shortly after this moment Prime Superboy begins to think maybe it's all a dream he really doesn't have powers then to save a child from certain death Prime Superboy picks up a car with ease. So the Superboy Prime as we knew him is dead but in dying SBP changed his own reality to the one where he can be the hero he wants to be which is how he survived the battle with The Darkest Knight.
Nope, I think it's implied he's going to have his own Earth during the "Infinite Frontier" event coming in March. We see Prime Superboy reading about his own death in a Dark Knights: Death Metal tie in comic on Earth Prime. This Prime Superboy remembers the fight with The Darkest Knight but the time period we see Prime Superboy in is the morning after the night of the comet. So Lorri is still alive plus Krypto is now his pet and shortly after this moment Prime Superboy begins to think maybe it's all a dream he really doesn't have powers then to save a child from certain death Prime Superboy picks up a car with ease. So the Superboy Prime as we knew him is dead but in dying SBP changed his own reality to the one where he can be the hero he wants to be which is how he survived the battle with The Darkest Knight.
That's not how I read it was like, but I haven't read the actual book yet.
Considering how old this thread is it's still considerably good to keep up with somethings.
I wish the Marvel version of the thread had been pinned as well.
That's been gone for many a year now.
Now it's just this and the Indie version of the thread.