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    Quote Originally Posted by tako View Post
    What issue of flash were these pages from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Octagon View Post
    What issue of flash were these pages from?
    That was actually Grant Morrison and Howard Porter's JLA #4 (if you liked it, Morrison and Mark Millar--his then protégé--had a yearlong stint on the Flash a little bit afterwards; issues #130-141).
    Buh-bye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dispenser Of Truth View Post
    That was actually Grant Morrison and Howard Porter's JLA #4 (if you liked it, Morrison and Mark Millar--his then protégé--had a yearlong stint on the Flash a little bit afterwards; issues #130-141).
    Ah jla #4.. that's good I thought I was going mad as I have read and own all of mark waids flash in comic and trade format including morrisson and millar's short run and the flash geoff john' 0mnibus's... I've been meaning to get round to purchasing and reading morrissons whole jla run in trade and this has piqued my interest
    Morrisons jla run.. is it as good as I have heard?

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    Never heard any complaints in regard to Gmo's JLA run. I think its the one thing that even Morrison haters could get in to.

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    In Alan Davis' JLA: The Nail, Superman and a Krypton-Grafted Jimmy Olsen were hitting eachother so hard it created devestating shockwaves. So any Kryptonian on Kryptonian fight will yield some major damage even outside of the actual fight.

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    Superman(in bizarro's body) hit bizarro(in clark's body) so hard that he ended up on the other end of the earth in china.


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    Hawkman hitting Superman with the weight of the entire Earth behind his punch was the first thing that came to mind (from Superman/Batman #4 (2004)):

    Batman: I need your help finding a man named Vulko.
    Hawkman: You want him dead or alive?
    - Justice League #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshal99 View Post
    http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Superman_Vol_1_333

    As a counterbalance , here's flash punching reverse flash into the future.
    Lol! Case closed.
    An unabashed DC Fanboy (who gives Marvel credit where credit is due).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Octagon View Post
    Morrisons jla run.. is it as good as I have heard?
    OH, yes. Weighed down by Howard Porter art, but even still.
    Buh-bye

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    Nowhere near the hardest no doubt but i immediately thought of this:


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    Major Force punched superman across a couple of state from metropolis to Ohio and KO him.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Dispenser Of Truth View Post
    OH, yes. Weighed down by Howard Porter art, but even still.
    My only gripe with Porter's art is his knees. They always look funky, and sadly, that's how I can instantly recognize if he has done a piece or not.

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