I was planning to eventually watch this if reactions were good. Now I am glad I never bothered.
So she is from Earth-29 and Bizzarro just shows up in Superman & Lois and is traditionally from Earth-29 in the comics.
They're just messing with us though and there's no connection right?
Earth-29 wasn't introduced until 2014, apparently. Bizarro is traditionally portrayed as an artificial duplicate of Superman, usually one created by Lex Luthor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro
Not sure were it stands. Seems to be both.I stand corrected then. I guess I've just had Earth-29 Bizarro stuck in my head since Crisis happened and people were talking about the 'other earths' from a comics perspective. Is the whole Bizarro-world now the accepted 'origin' or Bizarro from the comics or is that just an alternate Bizarro separate from the original clone one?
How is it that Superman is both real and a comic book character in this world? Has he been around for decades and someone ran into him and was inspired to create the comics?
Are all DC comics real, or just Superman? Naomi didn't seem familiar with Thanagarians, but I would think someone who was as big of a Superman fan as she is would be familiar with Hawkman if he existed in this world's comics?
Do Thanagarians not have natural wings in this world or did lose his and get them replace with the metal ones? The shows have made bigger changes, so Thanagarians only having artificial wings wouldn't be an issue.
Thanagarian wings are usually artificial and composed of Nth metal. There may have been a few versions of Hawkman where the wings are natural.Do Thanagarians not have natural wings in this world or did lose his and get them replace with the metal ones? The shows have made bigger changes, so Thanagarians only having artificial wings wouldn't be an issue.
Oh, most of the versions I've seen the appeared to be natural, but I've only seen them in the TV shows.
Thanks! I didn't know that!Hawkman of Thanagar (the Silver Age to present Hawkman) has always had artificial wings. I believe the same might have been true for the Golden Age version but I am not 100% certain on that. They used to look more "feathery" but have been drawn as more metallic in recent years. He used to be able to remove his wings--they were a apart of that strap he wears around his torso; but, there are versions in which the Nth metal is a part of him and the wings emerge directly from his body--as appears to be the case in this show from what I've seen.
Yep, the GA Hawkman has the strap on wings too.Hawkman of Thanagar (the Silver Age to present Hawkman) has always had artificial wings. I believe the same might have been true for the Golden Age version but I am not 100% certain on that. They used to look more "feathery" but have been drawn as more metallic in recent years. He used to be able to remove his wings--they were a apart of that strap he wears around his torso; but, there are versions in which the Nth metal is a part of him and the wings emerge directly from his body--as appears to be the case in this show from what I've seen.
This is interesting to me. I don't know that I've ever read a Hawk-person comic in my life, but I always assumed the wings were natural. What, DC figured people with wings were just too unrealistic?![]()
I may be misremembering, but did Hawkgirl and the other Thanagarians in the Justice League animated series have natural wings? Can't think of a time we saw them without their wings.
I may be misremembering, but did Hawkgirl and the other Thanagarians in the Justice League animated series have natural wings? Can't think of a time we saw them without their wings.
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