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But, at one time, if only for a short time, Oa was not the center of the universe.
Its both Geoff Johns, and considering that Infinite Crisis remade the multiverse, I'm thinking that Oa was not the center of the universe for only a short amount of time.
Its both Geoff Johns, and considering that Infinite Crisis remade the multiverse, I'm thinking that Oa was not the center of the universe for only a short amount of time.
Well, that was the thing. To get it remade, Oa had to be put out of it's alignment as the center. Then, when everything happened and there were 52 universes left over, those were almost all changed thanks to Mr Mind eating reality (which, makes as much sense as someone punching reality, yet more sense then selling your wedding a devil). So, I read into it that Oa was not the center of teh universe till after "52" ended it's run, and Mr Mind had been defeated.
I thought Oa was always the center of the universe. Prime moved Rann and Thanagar near each other to start that war, then, during the Battle of Metropolis, flew away to Oa, believing that if you destroy the planet in the center of the universe, you will unmake existence (except for you, who becomes god).
I thought Oa was always the center of the universe. Prime moved Rann and Thanagar near each other to start that war, then, during the Battle of Metropolis, flew away to Oa, believing that if you destroy the planet in the center of the universe, you will unmake existence (except for you, who becomes god).
Actually, the way I read about it was that Superboy Prime pushed the planets near to each other to throw of the balance of the universe, so Oa was no longer the center. However, going by what BoyBlunder pointed out, when everything collapsed back together, Oa was once more the center. So, that said, SBP went to Oa as it was once again the center.
And, now it really doesn't matter how it happened, or even that it did or did not happen. Oa is currently the center of the universe. Dont' tell Paris Hilton that, she likes to think she is the center of the universe.
The ghost turns out to be Kung, a Japanese supervillain from the 40's whose out for revenge and who I think may have been created for this story.
I've seen him somewhere before. I'm thinking it might have been the JSA issue that introduced the new Judomaster, but maybe I'm mistaken (I'm well past the age where I can have an encyclopedic memory of comics I've read). But I've definitely seen the character before -- somewhere...
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I've seen him somewhere before. I'm thinking it might have been the JSA issue that introduced the new Judomaster, but maybe I'm mistaken (I'm well past the age where I can have an encyclopedic memory of comics I've read). But I've definitely seen the character before -- somewhere...
Possibly you have seen him in your dreams of grandeur, where you beat up a bunch of bad guys then take your new brides home for mating and pleasure experiences, followed by taking several mistresses also for mating and pleasure experiences. And at least one of them will be Jennifer Aniston and another being Courtney Cox. Then you can live out that "Friends" fantasy you have always had.
lol speaking of FC, doesnt it seem like collectively the DCU is trying to forget it happened? No one mentions it, and if they do its like a correction (such as in Flash rebirth, saying Aquaman is dead)
I mean, lol, it was the Final Crisis of Humanity, the place was mad max for a few weeks, Bruce Wayne is DEAD, Darkseid almost won, the universe almost ended.
people dont even TALK about it.
haha.
It's had a few mentions in JSA, including the latest.
Otherwise, Final Crisis was an event that was supposed to be self-contained as opposed to crossing over into every title.* The titles were left to do their own thing during FC, so it's reasonable they'll do their own thing post-FC.
Which is fine by me. I was pretty worn out on picking up Marvel titles long after Civil War was done and having to read about registration stuff.
Maybe the Question co-feature will touch on FC, but outside of the aftermath characters set up in their own minis, there's no need for me to see much more revisited.
*The Tiny Titans Final Crisis crossover was awesome, though. Oh yeah!
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Hahaha, sorry gudda. I came close, though, right? Hehehe.
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Man I am so mad at you right now .. Its 1 am my time and im checking out the list to see whats up in the DCU as i only buy Marvel tittles , with the huge exception of the GL stuff... Now my stack this week was massive and i have to admit in my rush to consume my comics .. i some time miss on the details. I was reading your summary and was like Dang .. i really need to re read that GL tittle .. i dont remember any of that .. Good job sir.
I didn't buy this issue of JSA, but I have been following the talk here about Kung. I don't know if this is true, but is Kung the same character as Sumo the Samurai?
I didn't buy this issue of JSA, but I have been following the talk here about Kung. I don't know if this is true, but is Kung the same character as Sumo the Samurai?
Different guy (though they both worked for Prince Daka). Kung was the assassin who tried to kill Churchill and was stopped by Steel in one of the early Squadron Issues.
I didn't buy this issue of JSA, but I have been following the talk here about Kung. I don't know if this is true, but is Kung the same character as Sumo the Samurai?
This is the only picture of Sumo I could find.
That image reminds me of Arnold Schwarzenegger with a badly receding hairline?
Different guy (though they both worked for Prince Daka). Kung was the assassin who tried to kill Churchill and was stopped by Steel in one of the early Squadron Issues.
Image (ironically from the same site):
That image reminds me of Tom Cruise with his 80's hairline?