Since when can Lex throw someone through a solid wood desk.
Also never heard of "Question" before
Heheh near the end. "the plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces are called aglates. Their purpose is sinister."
[QUOTE=Dclone2;27468472]Since when can Lex throw someone through a solid wood desk.
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[sp]Brainiac is lying dormant within him. It will be revealed several episodes later.[/sp]
If he didn't want to be president...why did he then become one?
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;27468726]If he didn't want to be president...why did he then become one?[/QUOTE]
To tick off Superman
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;27468726]If he didn't want to be president...why did he then become one?[/QUOTE]
To piss Superman off.
Why did I not follow this show religiously when I was younger?!
[QUOTE=TAU!;27468822]To tick off Superman[/QUOTE]
Fuuaaark
This show was fucking great. I regret not watching it when I was younger.
I watched this when I could as a kid. So awesome
Looks like Slender Man before he turned albino and stalked people.
The character of Rorschach was inspired by the Question.
How does he talk without a mouth
I am confused and beginning to think this character was made to save animators money
Is unlimited worth watching or just the original?
The Cadmus story arc is intriguing enough.
I watched this show when I could, but the time schedule was so messed up.
[QUOTE=Mr._N;27474853]The character of Rorschach was inspired by the Question.[/QUOTE]
Actually he was Rorschach was going to be the Question but one of the rules at the time was that nobody could die back then. So every character in Watchmen is actually inspired by a comic character.
Indeed definately the best cartoon show i watched as a kid, there's nothing that compares really nowadays.
i has all the DvD boxsets now so i usually tend to watch them alot ( being a huge DC comics fan anyway )
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[QUOTE=Mr._N;27474853]The character of Rorschach was inspired by the Question.[/QUOTE]
the question is actually female in the comics.
[QUOTE=Source;27494105]Indeed definately the best cartoon show i watched as a kid, there's nothing that compares really nowadays.
i has all the DvD boxsets now so i usually tend to watch them alot ( being a huge DC comics fan anyway )
[editline]18th January 2011[/editline]
the question is actually female in the comics.[/QUOTE]
That's the second Question of New Earth. The first Question, who trained the second one ( Renee ) is the Question in JL:U. His name is Vic Sage.
[QUOTE=high;27475654]Is unlimited worth watching or just the original?[/QUOTE]
It's highly worth watching. I've seen the entirety of the series, and it's fucking amazing.
Unlimited is definitely worth watching because some of the major storylines ( Brainiac and Darkseid for example ) have continuity on from the original JLA series.
[QUOTE=Bryanrocks01;27493460]Actually he was Rorschach was going to be the Question but one of the rules at the time was that nobody could die back then. So every character in Watchmen is actually inspired by a comic character.[/QUOTE]
So who are Dr. Manhattan and Owl-man supposed to be?
Members of Watchmen?
[QUOTE=Rong;27516625]Members of Watchmen?[/QUOTE]
No, I mean he said the Watchmen were based on already existing comic book characters (like Rorschach is based on Question). I want to know what characters the other Watchmen are based on.
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;27516775]No, I mean he said the Watchmen were based on already existing comic book characters (like Rorschach is based on Question). I want to know what characters the other Watchmen are based on.[/QUOTE]
Here we go!
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Atom[/url]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Beetle_(Ted_Kord[/url])
[url]http://www.twomorrows.com/comicbookartist/articles/09moore.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Rong;27516794]Here we go!
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Atom[/url]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Beetle_(Ted_Kord[/url])
[url]http://www.twomorrows.com/comicbookartist/articles/09moore.html[/url][/QUOTE]
I'm not familiar with either of those two. That last link leads to a huge wall of text; I'll have to read that at another date and time.
Yes, Alan Moore discuses the characters there.
Did he just use Brobdignag as a verb.
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