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theRedDeath on April 5, 2010
A lot of text in this page. I didn't think they're be so much when I originally drew the layout. (I write visually)
Some of you may notice that this is the events that the heroes saw a recording of back in the Crossoverlord as seen here:
http://www.drunkduck.com/Crossoverlord/index.php?p=561564
By the way, this is Tuesday's page. There will be another page sometime tomorrow.
Ozmandious at 2:50PM, Feb. 22, 2011
it least it's not on Tatooine
Gabxp at 4:10PM, April 30, 2010
I can't believe no one caught the Star Wars reference!!!
Neilsama at 8:53AM, April 8, 2010
By the way, nice touch making the continuity connection to last year's page. It's almost as if we MEANT to do it that way. We can add this to the long list of great plot twists in Crossoverlord that happened completely by accident.
Phoneman at 7:55AM, April 8, 2010
"You're answer" "You are answer" I feel a little bad for pointing this out, considering the great entertainment you've given me for a long time. But the spelling Nazi in me won't let it go :C
algeya at 1:39PM, April 7, 2010
didnt the superboy clone from the 90's had also tactil telekinesis that worked in the same way that the bio electric aura?
mushy at 9:55AM, April 7, 2010
I like that big warning sign on the device that is suppose to fix the tear
alschroeder at 1:00AM, April 7, 2010
I used to love the way Wayne Boring would draw Superman lifting whole skyscrapers with one hand...it had such authority, nobody ever really questioned how ridiculous it was, how it should collapse in his hand, before the Byrne explanation. Nice to see the scene I drew originally redone much BETTER, and with some context.
theRedDeath at 10:47PM, April 6, 2010
They actually explained that with Superman. In the John Byrne origin story "Man of Steel" it was revealed that Superman has a bio-electric aura that surrounds things in his immediate presence and whatever he's touching. And that aura works as a force field, protecting his costume, catching Lois Lane from great heights, and holding up structures that would otherwise break apart. SuperDan doesn't have that though. He just embraces the ridiculous.
Neilsama at 10:26PM, April 6, 2010
I love his nonchalant grip on that thing. Talk about the ability to defy logic, superhero comics are notorious for having heroes lift things in ways that would actually destroy the object they're attempting to carry.
Randal at 9:57PM, April 6, 2010
the backgrounds are a little bland, but i like the character art. :)