Reminds me of an old Saturday Night Live sketch where a journalist panel was arguing over whether if Superman took on Jesus who would win. Jesus by the way was referred to by Dostoevsky and others as the God-Man.
God-Man would always be the thinnest comic book on the rack, since every villain would be dispatched, and thus thy day doth be saved (needed some Old Testament-y God-Man language there) on page 1.
It’s interesting that he gave God-man a planet. The Mormons believe each planet has its own god. Our god came from the planet Kolob. They deny this of course, but Mormons are real good about lying about their beliefs.
salakfarm Premium Member over 3 years ago
Then God-Man lifted the other eyebrow and never existed himself.
WaitingMan over 3 years ago
Then he killed some children for disrespecting their parents. Exodus 21:17.
GreggW Premium Member over 3 years ago
Reminds me of an old Saturday Night Live sketch where a journalist panel was arguing over whether if Superman took on Jesus who would win. Jesus by the way was referred to by Dostoevsky and others as the God-Man.
DangerBunny over 3 years ago
Was this the first God-Man story in Mystic Fate Comics #1?
shawnc1959 over 3 years ago
God-Man would always be the thinnest comic book on the rack, since every villain would be dispatched, and thus thy day doth be saved (needed some Old Testament-y God-Man language there) on page 1.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
So DC had the Blue Beetle and Dark Horse had the Black Beetle, then Tom the Dancing Bug had the Purple Beetle. Crossover, anyone?
Kurtass over 3 years ago
God doesn’t care about wars, cancer, children living in poverty, etc. Why would he care about Beetle Man robbing banks.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Not good for building a fan base, if you kill off all your bad guys.
Donaldo Premium Member over 3 years ago
The eternal question remains unanswered: who created God-Man?
artmer over 3 years ago
Daaammnnn!
tims145 over 3 years ago
The only problem with God-Man is a lack of dramatic tension. Since all of his stories end with deus ex machina.
hablano over 3 years ago
I wish I had a God-Hideout.
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
He got a nervous tic and wiped out half the Eastern Seaboard…
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
Popoise Man .vs. purposeless man.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Omnipotence, one of the big three omni powers.
jpozenel over 3 years ago
That was a “narrow escape”?
kaffekup over 3 years ago
I wish I had a pill that would instantly give me six-pack abs.
As it is, I have the whole keg.
banjoAhhh! over 3 years ago
It’s interesting that he gave God-man a planet. The Mormons believe each planet has its own god. Our god came from the planet Kolob. They deny this of course, but Mormons are real good about lying about their beliefs.