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Reply Subj: Re: And what about Liberty Belle? Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 at 08:04:32 am CST | |||||||
> ![]() > > > Also, may I add this question to that followup post: > Is Liberty Bell now tapping into the Speed Force? She's once again using her father's speed formula to tap the Speed Force. > Not into JSA at all but sample it on occasion. This issue: > http://image.milehighcomics.com/istore/images/large/45118781098.8.gif > was excellent! It seems to suggest a revelation/update to the speedsters count. > > > I'm hopelessly out of touch with everything. > > > > When exactly is "now"? > > > > I'm having enough trouble following the characters whose books I get. I can't afford to subscribe to everything and there is no comic shop within walking distance. > > > > I assume Bart will come back to life. But I would have assumed the same about Barry if I had been reading -- and able to follow -- everything in 1985. Marvel and DC kill characters to increase sales and then bring them back to life to increase sales. > > > > Barry may yet be resurrected. Yes, 22 years is a long time. Compared to how long Bucky was dead, that's yesterday. > > > > Speaking of right after 52, I think Roy Harper is SO much better for the JLA that Oliver Queen has ever been. I'll take a drug addict in recovery over a jack ass any day. Being in recovery myself, I know that I am still sincere and I care. A jack ass is just a jack ass. > > > > Thanks for the answer. > > > > > As of right now, of course, the death of Bart and the return of Wally have restored the Speed Force to everyone who originally had access to it. > > > > > > > Prithee, straight answers. Answers that amuse the writer without addressing the actual question do not help. > > > > > > > > BTW, Barry Allen sends his regards. In my imagination, he's alive and doing better than ever. And since he is imaginary anyway, that's all he needs. > > > > > > - Omar Karindu > > > > > > "A Renoir. I have three, myself. I had four, but ordered one burned...It displeased me." -- Doctor Doom > > > > > > "It's not, 'Oh, they killed Sue Dibney and I always loved that character,' it's 'Oh, they broke a story engine that could have told a thousand stories in order to publish a single 'important' one.'" -- John Seavey > > > Hire Speedsters: > ![]() > and enter the current caption contest... - Omar Karindu "A Renoir. I have three, myself. I had four, but ordered one burned...It displeased me." -- Doctor Doom "It's not, 'Oh, they killed Sue Dibney and I always loved that character,' it's 'Oh, they broke a story engine that could have told a thousand stories in order to publish a single 'important' one.'" -- John Seavey | |||||||
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