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Well, if we go by the Injustice storyline the alternate reality used kryptonian technology to enhance the heroes and villains to the same level as Superman, or close to at least. Besides that no, Batman needs kryptonite to defeat Superman in general. And possibly that device used in the JLA cartoon.
Batman has contingency plans in case any of his fellow heroes go rogue. He just doesnât have a contingency for stealing his computer files. That was the plot of the âTower of Babelâ storylineâŠ
I was wondering something like that. His home planet exploded, and everybody died. All the people in that planet were supposed to have the same or similar physical condition as him, so basically, they could have survived in space. What is the difference between this planet, that keeps him alive, and his home planet, where every body died, having the same superpowers. Was the core of the planet full of kryptonite and got exposed during the planet implosion? or what justifiable reason is there? the âyellow sunâ? coudnât they with their advanced minds have not created a radiation of hydrogen plasma?
âThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyers.ââșIn reference to the review of ââGuilty Conscience,ââ (May 20) Leah D. Frank is inaccurate when she states that when Shakespeare had one of his characters state ââLetâs kill all the lawyers,ââ it was the corrupt, unethical lawyers he was referring to. Shakespeareâs exact line ââThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyers,ââ was stated by Dick the Butcher in ââHenry VI,ââ Part II, act IV, Scene II, Line 73. Dick the Butcher was a follower of the rebel Jack Cade, who thought that if he disturbed law and order, he could become king. Shakespeare meant it as a compliment to attorneys and judges who instill justice in society.
charliefarmrhere about 9 years ago
Are those small waves in the coffee pot? It must have been just put back down.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 9 years ago
Well, if we go by the Injustice storyline the alternate reality used kryptonian technology to enhance the heroes and villains to the same level as Superman, or close to at least. Besides that no, Batman needs kryptonite to defeat Superman in general. And possibly that device used in the JLA cartoon.
shibler2 about 9 years ago
Actually Batman carried a piece of Kryptonite in his utility belt and one in the Bat Mobile in the old comics just in case Superman went rogue!
StoicLion1973 about 9 years ago
Batman has contingency plans in case any of his fellow heroes go rogue. He just doesnât have a contingency for stealing his computer files. That was the plot of the âTower of Babelâ storylineâŠ
redback about 9 years ago
I was wondering something like that. His home planet exploded, and everybody died. All the people in that planet were supposed to have the same or similar physical condition as him, so basically, they could have survived in space. What is the difference between this planet, that keeps him alive, and his home planet, where every body died, having the same superpowers. Was the core of the planet full of kryptonite and got exposed during the planet implosion? or what justifiable reason is there? the âyellow sunâ? coudnât they with their advanced minds have not created a radiation of hydrogen plasma?
redback about 9 years ago
actually I got to think about it after watching âMegamindâ
J W about 9 years ago
Nice perspective and shading.
Flash Gordon about 9 years ago
âThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyers.ââșIn reference to the review of ââGuilty Conscience,ââ (May 20) Leah D. Frank is inaccurate when she states that when Shakespeare had one of his characters state ââLetâs kill all the lawyers,ââ it was the corrupt, unethical lawyers he was referring to. Shakespeareâs exact line ââThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyers,ââ was stated by Dick the Butcher in ââHenry VI,ââ Part II, act IV, Scene II, Line 73. Dick the Butcher was a follower of the rebel Jack Cade, who thought that if he disturbed law and order, he could become king. Shakespeare meant it as a compliment to attorneys and judges who instill justice in society.
vwdualnomand about 9 years ago
iron man vs batman?
gammaguy about 9 years ago
The Phantom Zone? So one more for the twinsâ birthday party?
rgcviper about 9 years ago
Cool perspective on this one.