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Post by jakefury on Jan 27, 2013 22:51:17 GMT -5
In the DcnU series OMAC, Giffen hints to a Mother Box being technology that helped create Brother Eye.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Jan 28, 2013 14:06:07 GMT -5
The device that can steal half of anything,he stole the JL's powers and half a galaxy. Right. Not sure. IIRC Godfrey gave him the means and resources to do that, but he built it all on his own. I'll have to check. In the DcnU series OMAC, Giffen hints to a Mother Box being technology that helped create Brother Eye. Now that's new. I'll get to that too.
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Post by jakefury on Jan 28, 2013 18:10:13 GMT -5
In the DcnU series OMAC, Giffen hints to a Mother Box being technology that helped create Brother Eye. Now that's new. I'll get to that too. You can probably find the first trade for cheap. The series was cancelled after 8 issues but it was very Kirby-esque with the art and several reinventions of New Gods/Apokoliptian characters. I really enjoyed it personally.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Jan 28, 2013 18:11:56 GMT -5
I read the first two or so issues and found it very enjoyable as well. Unfortunately I soon said "Fuck your shit" to Nu52 in its entirety and that meant dropping OMAC as well.
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Post by jakefury on Jan 28, 2013 20:16:54 GMT -5
It was a fun little series. OMAC had some appearances in JLI which I enjoyed also.
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Post by Lord Barbatos on Jan 29, 2013 10:43:01 GMT -5
Morticoccus virus,Hammer of Aurakles and his flying horse.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Jan 29, 2013 16:52:21 GMT -5
Morticoccus virus,Hammer of Aurakles and his flying horse. I added his horse already (Pegaseus), but I don't remember any mention of any hammer... EDIT: Nevermind, I thought I put the horse in there but I set him aside for after I figure out what to do with the mutated creatures.
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Post by Lord Barbatos on Jan 30, 2013 9:41:55 GMT -5
I've been wondering for a while,but where exactly do the Horsemen of Apokolips fit in? as terrible as Byrne was atleast he handled Sivaa's backstory well,I have no idea where the Horsemen came from.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Jan 30, 2013 11:25:33 GMT -5
Byrne didn't write Siivaa, Rachel Pollack did.
I kinds figured they were all more or less the same thing, S'ivva and the horsemen, primordial spirits of the Fourth World from the time after its creation but before it was tamed and civilized by the New Gods. That's my take on it at least. IIRC all Giffen says is that they were exiled from it long ago or something like that...
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Jan 30, 2013 19:31:40 GMT -5
A minor update.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Feb 5, 2013 18:31:21 GMT -5
Update.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Feb 6, 2013 7:42:25 GMT -5
Do they have a similar weapon to the TARDIS?
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Post by Lord Barbatos on Feb 6, 2013 8:44:55 GMT -5
This thread is coming along nicely.
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Feb 6, 2013 14:17:08 GMT -5
Do they have a similar weapon to the TARDIS? Well the Mobius Chair is like it in the "Go anywhere anywhen" aspect. As for the whole Bigger on the Inside thing, I'm not really sure. If I come up with any such device while going through my comics I'll let you know. My personal fanon is that the planets themselves are bigger on the inside, appearing as normal planets to outside observers but still housing enough men and machinery on the inside to wage war on a multiversal scale. I don't think anyone's ever implemented that idea though.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Feb 6, 2013 15:32:27 GMT -5
I always loved the bigger on the inside idea.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Feb 6, 2013 15:34:48 GMT -5
I've seen that concept in a few animé. Tenchi Muyo the greatest scientist in the universe bar none. She used a small closet in Tenchi's home, you open it up it's just a normal closet. You knock and she lets you in you're appear in a massive inner dimension of many floors. Awesome!
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Post by Phantom Stargrave on Feb 20, 2013 19:37:25 GMT -5
I've seen that concept in a few animé. Tenchi Muyo the greatest scientist in the universe bar none. She used a small closet in Tenchi's home, you open it up it's just a normal closet. You knock and she lets you in you're appear in a massive inner dimension of many floors. Awesome! Hank Pym used a similar idea for his Infinite Avengers mansion in Mighty Avengers. Except instead of one door he had a ton of doors scattered around the globe. Have I mentioned how much I loved Mighty Avengers? Anyway, an update. I still have to go through Superman's pall Jimmy Olsen and I'll be done with the original New Gods tetralogy.
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