Time to be evil!!
"George Rodd" <SUPREM...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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You already suggested this before dude
jon
>You already suggested this before dude
His messages are on hiatus until Fall. But until then please enjoy "Classic"
George Rodd
Well, we've got the Eternals filling in for Superman in Marvel. There's
also Hyperion, though he's not specifically from the MU. That said, if
Clark Kent were born in the Marvel Universe, he'd just be an ordinary
guy since Marvel doesn't have a Krypton.
Aren't those in the "Let's Rock!" era?
Patrick
> What do you think of the idea of a Peter Parker or any other Marvel
> characters that was born in the Dc Universe and a Clark Kent and any
> other Dc character that was born in Marvel Universe? In other words
> create a Marvel an Dc counterpart to each character!
There could be a Peter Parker on DC Earth, but "Clark Kent" would haev had
to be born on Marvel Krypton (and who's to say there isn't one?)
Bill Bickel
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Their journalists tend to show up at each other's events. So you
get Clark Kent covering Avengers fights in New York, and Peter
Parker taking photos of the JLA. Sometimes. Usually unnamed,
or first names only, but you can tell it's them. And Marvel as well
as DC heroes occasionally get mistaken for Superman by
simpler-minded members of the public.
Also, some Marvel characters, including John Byrne's She-Hulk,
own Lexcorp household electrical goods, evidently made by Lex
Luthor's company.
John Byrne himself has turned up in comics for more than one
company, as have other creators - either by their own hands or by
friends and... not-quite-friends. For instance, Erik Larsen's
Savage Dragon has fought an unflattering Tuckerisation of Byrne,
but then the Dragon's fought unflattering alternate versions of
/lots/ of people. I think the Silver Surfer is actually suing...
Robert Carnegie at home, rja.ca...@excite.com at large
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mm. Byrne blew his own comic persona up in The Starbrand.
And got beaten up in _Next Men_, although not by the title
characters. And after She-Hulk heard one too many bad story
pitches for her title (only the last being his, but boy did it stink),
she threw him out of a window.
- of either Marvel's high-skyscraper office or the top floor of the
Baxter Building, I meant to say. Or Four Freedoms Plaza.