With the exception of Obi-Wan Kenobi they've not talked any Star Wars since The Last Jedi.
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 03:40 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
So if it was pre-crisis did Robin travel back in time to meet Superboy?
I don't think it was anything like that Bobby
No Infinite Crisis had happened or even been thought up yet. Just a daring duo out having fun together waiting for the day that they can be as cool as their dads.
Back when comics had that kind of thing in them
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 03:45 PM)
Phaenon said...
I don't think it was anything like that Bobby
No Infinite Crisis had happened or even been thought up yet. Just a daring duo out having fun together waiting for the day that they can be as cool as their dads.
Back when comics had that kind of thing in them
Yes but what I’m saying is that Superboy back then was Clark Kent pre Superman days, which in the timeline was before Robin who would have been a toddler then. So did Robin go back in time or did Superboy travel forward?
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 03:54 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
Yes but what I’m saying is that Superboy back then was Clark Kent pre Superman days, which in the timeline was before Robin who would have been a toddler then. So did Robin go back in time or did Superboy travel forward?
I think Superman had a baby with Lois and that was Superboy Bobby
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 03:59 PM)
Phaenon said...
I think Superman had a baby with Lois and that was Superboy Bobby
It must be this one.
https://www.cbr.com/robin-superboy-time-travel-team-up/
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 04:43 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
It must be this one.
https://www.cbr.com/robin-superboy-time-travel-team-up/
OK, dagnammit Bobby I had to search for stuff I read years ago to snuff this query out.
World's Finest #154
(1965) introduces us to what will later be known as
Super-Sons (Earth-154)
but who were just known as Super-Sons when they came out.
I read all of their stories on a digital library years ago and that's how I am aware of them.
After Grant Morrison killed Batman it seems lots of old stories have been reopened and fair play, but I'm done with the mishmash of stories all fighting to clamber to the top of a pile which isn't very impressive at the moment.
Damian was a nice thing to introduce but after Red Hood, Batman Inc and all that jazz it's time to cull it back to a working story.
Love the callouts, but it's far too hardcore fan specific and really waters it down in a world of instant information if you have just a couple of clues to find it.
Great for some, but kills an interest for others - like me
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 05:04 PM)
Phaenon said...
OK, dagnammit Bobby I had to search for stuff I read years ago to snuff this query out.
World's Finest #154
(1965) introduces us to what will later be known as
Super-Sons (Earth-154)
but who were just known as Super-Sons when they came out.
I read all of their stories on a digital library years ago and that's how I am aware of them.
After Grant Morrison killed Batman it seems lots of old stories have been reopened and fair play, but I'm done with the mishmash of stories all fighting to clamber to the top of a pile which isn't very impressive at the moment.
Damian was a nice thing to introduce but after Red Hood, Batman Inc and all that jazz it's time to cull it back to a working story.
Love the callouts, but it's far too hardcore fan specific and really waters it down in a world of instant information if you have just a couple of clues to find it.
Great for some, but kills an interest for others - like me
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Ah I see. I appreciate you finding all that for me Juan because it was confusing me.
I like a nice stripped back continuity too. Comics should reboot every 20 years or so and have a real time moving timeline. Each continuity could have a nice end point. Never mind all of this Super Superboy bashing the walls of reality or The Flash going back in time and F-ing everything up.
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 02, 2024 05:29 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
Ah I see. I appreciate you finding all that for me Juan because it was confusing me.
I like a nice stripped back continuity too. Comics should reboot every 20 years or so and have a real time moving timeline. Each continuity could have a nice end point. Never mind all of this Super Superboy bashing the walls of reality or The Flash going back in time and F-ing everything up.
I have no problem eventually showing you stuff Bobby, and you are knowledgably richer in the topic for it, but the amount of useless information my mind stores over the years which it will probably never need to use again is quite staggering and slow to access when it's buried under tonnes of years of dust from other things which were looked into afterwards.
It helps with the odd homage, trivia or in-joke (And thanks to all the others out there who point out the many that pass me by!) but with modern takes on well respected characters and stories just butchering them up and blaming the audience for not liking them it's all gotten a bit farcical.
I'm all for a black C. Auguste Dupin, Sherlock Holmes, Arthur J. Raffles or Arsène Lupin in a gender flipped anime set in space with crossover episodes against a Borg infested Togekiss working with damned spirits of the Adipose while a xenomorph cluster is brewing beneath them all unknown to anyone but Alf and Groot who are playing the whole scenario out on a games console
But wrap the story up at the end and call it quits then.
If you have to steal characters to tell your ongoing story, you have no story
Anyways, in amongst those stories with Superboy and Batman Jnr there is a surfing one
Told you!
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 08:31 AM)
Phaenon said...
I have no problem eventually showing you stuff Bobby, and you are knowledgably richer in the topic for it, but the amount of useless information my mind stores over the years which it will probably never need to use again is quite staggering and slow to access when it's buried under tonnes of years of dust from other things which were looked into afterwards.
It helps with the odd homage, trivia or in-joke (And thanks to all the others out there who point out the many that pass me by!) but with modern takes on well respected characters and stories just butchering them up and blaming the audience for not liking them it's all gotten a bit farcical.
I'm all for a black C. Auguste Dupin, Sherlock Holmes, Arthur J. Raffles or Arsène Lupin in a gender flipped anime set in space with crossover episodes against a Borg infested Togekiss working with damned spirits of the Adipose while a xenomorph cluster is brewing beneath them all unknown to anyone but Alf and Groot who are playing the whole scenario out on a games console
But wrap the story up at the end and call it quits then.
If you have to steal characters to tell your ongoing story, you have no story
Anyways, in amongst those stories with Superboy and Batman Jnr there is a surfing one
Told you!
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It is just like our Doctor Who stories isn’t it, Juan. Sure we borrow characters but we put our own spin on them to make them our own whilst simultaneously creating our OWN characters.
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 11:57 AM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
It is just like our Doctor Who stories isn’t it, Juan. Sure we borrow characters but we put our own spin on them to make them our own whilst simultaneously creating our OWN characters.
Celia Strawberry didn't just come from nowhere Bobby?!?
And wait until they meet the Whirlygrig!
It's not easy coming up with all this stuff
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 12:09 PM)
Phaenon said...
Celia Strawberry didn't just come from nowhere Bobby?!?
And wait until they meet the Whirlygrig!
It's not easy coming up with all this stuff
It takes a huge talent to come up with characters like Celia Strawberry and I bet that Russell is really annoyed that he didn’t think of her first.
Doctor Who fans will not know what hit them when we give them The Whirlygirg. You do realise though that Titan Comics and Big Flourish will be fighting each other to be the first to offer us a big sum to use them in their Doctor Who media. In fact I bet that Russell offers us some of that lovely Disney money!
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 12:49 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
It takes a huge talent to come up with characters like Celia Strawberry and I bet that Russell is really annoyed that he didn’t think of her first.
Doctor Who fans will not know what hit them when we give them The Whirlygirg. You do realise though that Titan Comics and Big Flourish will be fighting each other to be the first to offer us a big sum to use them in their Doctor Who media. In fact I bet that Russell offers us some of that lovely Disney money!
I couldn't touch the Disney money Bobby, you can have it.
But as long as we keep the rights to the Whirlygrig it doesn't just have to be stuck in the BBC/Disney fantasies. It could start creeping out into, let's say Marvel at first and then into, all sorts of other fictions. A sort of thought virus that permeates the realities which keep us all sane or something.
It can go in books, radios plays, songs, movies, websites, thoughts - it can even find itself dripping off of the innocent words spoken by others by those with the means to hear it
A sort of deafening silence that can't be hidden from, a thrashing angry malevolence that can embody any form and cannot be destroyed. An always hungry, never remorseful mechanism that ploughs through realities and makes them its own by sheer will and spite. The inevitable outcome of which is a turgid void of absolute nothing with no one to perceive it, let alone imagine it. The Nihilist's dream if they had absolutely no imagination.
But we'll water it down for the kiddies to like Bobby
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 06:39 PM)
Phaenon said...
I couldn't touch the Disney money Bobby, you can have it.
But as long as we keep the rights to the Whirlygrig it doesn't just have to be stuck in the BBC/Disney fantasies. It could start creeping out into, let's say Marvel at first and then into, all sorts of other fictions. A sort of thought virus that permeates the realities which keep us all sane or something.
It can go in books, radios plays, songs, movies, websites, thoughts - it can even find itself dripping off of the innocent words spoken by others by those with the means to hear it
A sort of deafening silence that can't be hidden from, a thrashing angry malevolence that can embody any form and cannot be destroyed. An always hungry, never remorseful mechanism that ploughs through realities and makes them its own by sheer will and spite. The inevitable outcome of which is a turgid void of absolute nothing with no one to perceive it, let alone imagine it. The Nihilist's dream if they had absolutely no imagination.
But we'll water it down for the kiddies to like Bobby
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Ok but let’s not water it down TOO much. The Whirlygirg needs to be a force to reckon with.
We could perhaps just hint that it’s The Whirlygirg which REALLY keeps me drinking. Also when there’s something good about to happen in your life and it falls through and you just can’t pinpoint why……that is The Whirlygirg at work.
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Phaenon — 2 years ago(April 03, 2024 07:38 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
Ok but let’s not water it down TOO much. The Whirlygirg needs to be a force to reckon with.
We could perhaps just hint that it’s The Whirlygirg which REALLY keeps me drinking. Also when there’s something good about to happen in your life and it falls through and you just can’t pinpoint why……that is The Whirlygirg at work.
Sounds a bit like a gremlin when you put it that way Bobby, we need to up its game so that it gives you the hope before it takes it away
A proper scoundrel!
Ding Dong
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Bobby Tomlinson — 1 year ago(April 04, 2024 02:42 PM)
Phaenon said...
Sounds a bit like a gremlin when you put it that way Bobby, we need to up its game so that it gives you the hope before it takes it away
A proper scoundrel!
Kids NEED to be scared, Juan. They are scared of very little these days. Maybe a psychological frights are what is needed today.
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Phaenon — 1 year ago(April 04, 2024 07:29 PM)
Bobby Tomlinson said...
Kids NEED to be scared, Juan. They are scared of very little these days. Maybe a psychological frights are what is needed today.
We don't want law suits though Bobby, they are the real scary things in the art world
Ding Dong
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