By: Ken Arromdee
I see you replied to this inline, so here’s what I was thinking and may not have explained well enough: In the real world, we make children by, through a normally natural process, taking the DNA from...
View ArticleBy: Grum
There is of course, the case of people so powerful that leaving them alone is the best option. I seem to remember that when the Molecule Man claimed a small town in the midwest, the US governments only...
View ArticleBy: Law and the Multiverse — Jonathan Last Online
[...] Galley Friend K.T. sends us Law and the Multiverse, a blog about the legal realities of the superhero world. Sample awesome: * How supervillains can procure a secret lair. [...]
View ArticleBy: Marc
This shows the difference between comic book worlds and the real world. Yes, Kim Jong Il is a real-life supervillian. But, in comic books, when you attack Dr. Doom’s lair and take out Dr. Doom, that’s...
View ArticleBy: Mike Duncan
In the old G.I. Joe comic book, Cobra had an interesting solution to this problem. They tricked the Joes into using a small nuke on a fault line in the Gulf of Mexico, which ended up creating a small...
View ArticleBy: Bytowner
That instance, written by Larry Hama, proved the value of Amway-style fundraising all too well for Cobra Command’s purposes. How else to afford all the lawyers and diplomats?
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As to the Outer Space Treaty…given all those invasions of “New Earth” in the DCU – to name one set of published examples – I have to wonder if the treaty hasn’t been amended to allow for a...
View ArticleBy: sbyrstall
Just a couple events that has happened with regards to bases. In the post-Crisis DC universe, Superman’s Fortress of Solitude was located in Antactica. Magneto had taken over Madiscascar to make it a...
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