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Man at arms: Forging He-Man's Sword

Man of Steel - Trailer 2

Sagemind says...

Okay,

Weaknesses
1). His love of humanity - Absolutely
2). Lois Lane (and Jonathan & Martha Kent)
3). Kryptonite - Proven Absolutely
4). Red Sun or Starless worlds would void his powers but first you have to make him go there.
5). Magic - Can slow him down, but can't kill him
6). Virus X - Kryptonian leprosy, the only form of disease for which Kryptonians had not found a cure (Turns out Blue Kryptonite is the cure)
7). Mind Control - He has no powers against mind control but he is a strong minded individual and has battled this and won before.
8 ). Extreme amounts of force/impact ("Darkseid and a few others have this power").
9). No air/Food/water - Superman could survive indefinitely without food, water, or rest due to the yellow sun's radiation sustaining him.

Shazam - Almost killed Superman with his lightning bolts which are magic
Lex Luthor used a magical artifact called the Powerstone to take his powers away.
Wonder Woman's magic sword can cut him.
Hulk kicked his ass once too but wasn't able to follow through.

Looks like his next major weakness after Kryptonite is Magic. Not all magic though. Only some magic granted by Gods, and then only some gods has the power to affect him. Magic has been able to lay him out but has never stopped him.

Check this forum where they clearly argue it out:
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/archive/index.php/t-72127.html

Man of Steel - Trailer 2

Sagemind says...

"Healing Factor – Superman is shown to possess remarkable recuperative powers that allow him to quickly heal from wounds and makes him immune to all forms of human or Earthly diseases, illnesses, viruses and toxins."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_and_abilities_of_Superman


" Healing factor: Superman could regenerate physical damage to his body at an accelerated rate. He was able to regenerate when Wonder Woman slit his throat with her tiara in Wonder Woman #219. In the series Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Superman regenerates his body after being reduced to near a skeleton by a special nuke that was designed to blot out sun light and disrupt energy. Superman's healing rate has been inconsistently portrayed, however. In the first issue of the "Superman/Batman" comic, Alfred is able to remove a Kryptonite bullet from Superman's body without fear of the wound closing (probably because the Kryptonite was affecting his ability to heal). "
http://superman.wikia.com/wiki/Superman%27s_Powers_and_Abilities

I'm sorry, what were you saying?
Something about getting your facts straight?

non_sequitur_per_se said:

Superman doesn't have accelerated healing, he has invulnerability to non-magical attacks.

Lol I love how you go on this big long rant, and half the stuff you say is just rubbish. At least get your facts straight before whining.

Fusionaut (Member Profile)

Michelle Jenneke Warms Up with a Sexy Dance

Michelle Jenneke Warms Up with a Sexy Dance

E3 Wonder Woman Booted

Fox not happy about a non-white Spiderman

longde says...

It's funny, I wasn't even thinking about the yellow-clad Green Lantern when I mentioned that character. I guess that shows how much I like Alan Scott. I was thinking more Guy Gardner, John Stewart, and Kyle Raynor.

Makes you realize that in some ways, Peter Parker is an anomaly. Few major characters that old have had their alter egos left untouched by writers. The most extreme thing that comes close was that costume change in the 80s that fanboys went batshit over.

>> ^Ryjkyj:
>> ^longde:
1. This character isn't even in the main continuity. What's the big freakin' deal?
2. @cito Second or third or fourth versions of a hero/villian happen all the time in comics, with another dude or woman inheriting the name and basic costume. E.g., Iron man, flash, batman, green lantern, batgirl, captain america, wonder woman, the list goes on---- hell, there were even 4 or 5 Supermen after they "killed" Superman in the 90s.
3. directed to noone in particular: You fuckin' fanboys who think that every damn major character has to be white, and that it's realistic that in the far future, most people are white, have got to start getting real.

No shit, I doubt if anyone is even alive that liked the original Green Lantern. This stuff is as old as comics.

Fox not happy about a non-white Spiderman

Ryjkyj says...

>> ^longde:

1. This character isn't even in the main continuity. What's the big freakin' deal?
2. @cito Second or third or fourth versions of a hero/villian happen all the time in comics, with another dude or woman inheriting the name and basic costume. E.g., Iron man, flash, batman, green lantern, batgirl, captain america, wonder woman, the list goes on---- hell, there were even 4 or 5 Supermen after they "killed" Superman in the 90s.
3. directed to noone in particular: You fuckin' fanboys who think that every damn major character has to be white, and that it's realistic that in the far future, most people are white, have got to start getting real.


No shit, I doubt if anyone is even alive that liked the original Green Lantern. This stuff is as old as comics.

Fox not happy about a non-white Spiderman

longde says...

1. This character isn't even in the main continuity. What's the big freakin' deal?

2. @cito @Sagemind Second or third or fourth versions of a hero/villian happen all the time in comics, with another dude or woman inheriting the name and basic costume. E.g., Iron man, flash, batman, green lantern, batgirl, captain america, wonder woman, the list goes on---- hell, there were even 4 or 5 Supermen after they "killed" Superman in the 90s.

3. directed to noone in particular: You fuckin' fanboys who think that every damn major character has to be white, and that it's realistic that in the far future, most people are white, have got to start getting real.

Footage from failed Wonder Woman TV Pilot

Footage from failed Wonder Woman TV Pilot

NaMeCaF says...

>> ^sme4r:

I'm sure it would be cleaned up for actual tv but her lasso was bs and you could see the harness cable in several shots.


I'm thinking this was place-holder CGI and a rough cut. Otherwise, that's just shocking work.

Surprised with the pole through the guard's throat at the end though. That definitely doesn't fit in with the whole Marvel/Heroes don't kill thing.

cito (Member Profile)

30 Seconds of Wonder Woman Pilot

bareboards2 says...

*terrible , then, my friend.

Technically not cancelled -- they did the pilot but the series wasn't picked up.

From Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_Wonder_Woman#NBC_pilot_.282011.29

Reports surfaced in October 2010 that Warner Bros. Television was teaming with writer-producer David E. Kelley to pitch a new Wonder Woman television series to networks.[23] The major networks all turned down the series,[24] but NBC, the final network to initially pass on the project, announced that they had ordered a pilot on January 21, 2011. ... On May 12, 2011, NBC announced that it would not be picking the project up to series.[32]


>> ^BoneRemake:

hahahaha, its so debatable that this should be in 1sttube. How is this the best of the net. ewwww I can smell it from here it reeks so much.
- so the tag with canceled ? the show was canceled ? no more wonder woman 2011 ?

30 Seconds of Wonder Woman Pilot

BoneRemake says...

hahahaha, its so debatable that this should be in 1sttube. How is this the best of the net. ewwww I can smell it from here it reeks so much.

**- so the tag with canceled ? the show was canceled ? no more wonder woman 2011 ?



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