WreckerJack wrote:Did anyone ever watch Static Shock as a kid? I really wish they made another series with him that was more grown up. I think they have some great characters in that series that would do so well as adults. I know there are probably comics, but animated shows are easier for me to pay attention to.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
WreckerJack wrote:Did anyone ever watch Static Shock as a kid? I really wish they made another series with him that was more grown up. I think they have some great characters in that series that would do so well as adults. I know there are probably comics, but animated shows are easier for me to pay attention to.
Burn wrote:I didn't mind it. Definitely better than Batman vs Superman.
Stuartmaximus wrote:Burn wrote:I didn't mind it. Definitely better than Batman vs Superman.
the theatrical version.....i agree with you! but the extended version is waaay better
Rodimus Prime wrote:This isn't a question regarding the TV or movieverse, but I couldn't find another DC thread, so I'm asking for help here.
I tried to search on google, but I didn't get any clear answers, so I'm hoping maybe 1 of you uberfans of Superman comics can help me out. I remember a story line in a Superman comic (I don't even know which one, I had it about 25 years ago and lost it) where Jor-El traveled to Earth and became human for some reason and when he finished doing what he wanted to do, his wife wouldn't allow him to return to be a Kryptonian. That's all I remember as far as details, along with him looking exactly like Clark in his Earth form. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Or have I just lost too many brain cells? I'm looking for the comic issue(s) with this story arc. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Maybe he didn't, I can't remember clearly. I do remember his wife telling him he had to stay on Earth for some reason. I'll keep searching, I guess.Burn wrote:I do recall Jor-El venturing to Earth to "scout" it as a potential place to send Kal-El. But can't say I remember him becoming human.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Maybe he didn't, I can't remember clearly. I do remember his wife telling him he had to stay on Earth for some reason. I'll keep searching, I guess.Burn wrote:I do recall Jor-El venturing to Earth to "scout" it as a potential place to send Kal-El. But can't say I remember him becoming human.
I had the comic back in '90-'91, over 25 years ago. I lost it while moving a few times since, and I would like to read it again.Burn wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Maybe he didn't, I can't remember clearly. I do remember his wife telling him he had to stay on Earth for some reason. I'll keep searching, I guess.Burn wrote:I do recall Jor-El venturing to Earth to "scout" it as a potential place to send Kal-El. But can't say I remember him becoming human.
What I'm remembering may have been New 52. What you're remembering may be pre-New 52.
Stuartmaximus wrote:Anyone been to see Wonder Woman yet? hopefully i'm going to see it today
Burn wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:Anyone been to see Wonder Woman yet? hopefully i'm going to see it today
Nope. Waiting for a home release.
Don't care what everyone is saying about how great it is. Calling it "the best DC movie yet" isn't exactly praise when I look at the rest of the crap they've churned out.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SlyTF1 wrote:Wonder Woman is much better than any of Marvel's garbage.
Burn wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Wonder Woman is much better than any of Marvel's garbage.
Definitely not watching it then.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
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