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I already posted a thread about this, but that's fine.
This issue looks great!
Superman, Batman and Robin, Frankenstein, and his Bride fighting a possessed Superboy and evil aliens. THIS is what superhero comics should be. Can't wait!
Heh, Kathy is still calling Robin "Garth" ;).
But he shouldn't have laid a hand on her in front of Jon...
Superman vs. Superboy. Ulp :(.
reminds me of this. Homage maybe?
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This is divine. Definitely my biggest hyped read for Wednesday. Manchester has such a beatdown coming, and as this is the culmination of TWENTY-FIVE! issues of build-up before a respite that dives us more into Rebirth-related stuff (not to mention, I'd like to see how much of Manchester's crazy scheme might link to Rebirth - he got back to the universe and suddenly Superman had a kid, after all!) I think this one might have some serious payoff.
[QUOTE=FishyZombie;2890121]reminds me of this. Homage maybe?
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I don't think it's an intentional homage since that's a pretty classic/common Superman pose.
Wow, did we just get a karate kid III reference?
I'm actually afraid for this current course of things.
So finally we're gonna get son vs father.
And I already suspect we're gonna see Superman fighting for his life against his mini-me.
Until the next week comes and somehow Batman stops Manchester.
Manchester goes down, Jon recuperates, but not without some side effects. Maybe because Black pushed Jon's powers to develop faster than they should, Jon will begin to either have them diminished, or we'll get a Christopher Kent case where Jon starts to grow older much faster to compensate for the power growth.
Anyway this was coming as surely as taxes always come.
[QUOTE=Wri-El;2890401]Until the next week comes and somehow Batman stops Manchester..[/QUOTE]
The story ends with this issue.
And even if you were right, this book is usually out every TWO weeks, Action Comics would come before ''Batman saving the day''
[QUOTE=Wri-El;2890401]I'm actually afraid for this current course of things.
So finally we're gonna get son vs father.
And I already suspect we're gonna see Superman fighting for his life against his mini-me.
Until the next week comes and somehow Batman stops Manchester.
Manchester goes down, Jon recuperates, but not without some side effects. Maybe because Black pushed Jon's powers to develop faster than they should, Jon will begin to either have them diminished, or we'll get a Christopher Kent case where Jon starts to grow older much faster to compensate for the power growth.
Anyway this was coming as surely as taxes always come.[/QUOTE]
Actually, it could mean that Jon wasn't meant to be more powerful after all, but Black was manipulating him and that's what Batman's test showed (even if he didn't know it wasn't normal). So Jon won't have Black's manipulation and he won't have the power-reducing milk, so he should be more stable now.
I'm thinking the side effects will be more mental than anything - prompting the suggestion of a vacation to "reset" things.
[QUOTE=JAK;2890476]Actually, it could mean that Jon wasn't meant to be more powerful after all, but Black was manipulating him and that's what Batman's test showed (even if he didn't know it wasn't normal). So Jon won't have Black's manipulation and he won't have the power-reducing milk, so he should be more stable now.[/QUOTE]
But Batman scanned over his DNA. Chester explained last issue that he manipulated Jon's mind to suppress his powers (and now push them up). Wouldn't make much sense for a villain messing with your mind to rewrite what your DNA shows. Also why actively suppress Jon's powers via TK and milk if he's not more powerful than Superman? Why wouldn't he be actively increasing them during that time to surpass Superman? Chester seems to be banking on Jon's power being inherently greater than Clark's.
[QUOTE=Superlad93;2890631]But Batman scanned over his DNA. Chester explained last issue that he manipulated Jon's mind to suppress his powers (and now push them up). Wouldn't make much sense for a villain messing with your mind to rewrite what your DNA shows. Also why actively suppress Jon's powers via TK and milk if he's not more powerful than Superman? Why wouldn't he be actively increasing them during that time to surpass Superman? Chester seems to be banking on Jon's power being inherently greater than Clark's.[/QUOTE]
Oh, yeah! Good point. I guess I got my wires crossed when I read Kathy's "Black is pushing Jon's powers to the limit! My grandfather and I were trying to help."
My mistake on that!
Clark says: "She (Lois) is fine, son... just listen!"
Maybe that's a confirmation that the chopped leg was just an illusion by Chester...