You have the Trasks provide the "character".Pfft, the Sentinels do have character. Big stompy "Halt Mutant" character.![]()
I sort of wonder if he even could be. I mean, Luthor can go back to his jail cell or his penthouse or his lair, Brainiac can just dick around in space for years on end if need be (and they don't mind killing Brainiac as much, because it's more believable when he revives and Superman can hide behind an asinine ethical code which permits the destruction of machines), but Zod has nowhere to go* and nothing to do, Superman can't kill him (unless it's John Byrne writing it), and putting him back in the Phantom Zone makes Superman look like a monster as well as ineffectual.Overall, historically, he hasn't been one of Superman's top villains.
So long as they can get Ian McKellen and/or Michael Fassbender back, they'd be stupid not to.But you can't have Magneto in every single X-Men movie.
The Phantom Zone is a Kryptonian jail. Its no different than sending Luthor to Strykers.I sort of wonder if he even could be. I mean, Luthor can go back to his jail cell or his penthouse or his lair, Brainiac can just dick around in space for years on end if need be (and they don't mind killing Brainiac as much, because it's more believable when he revives and Superman can hide behind an asinine ethical code which permits the destruction of machines), but Zod has nowhere to go* and nothing to do, Superman can't kill him (unless it's John Byrne writing it), and putting him back in the Phantom Zone makes Superman look like a monster as well as ineffectual.Overall, historically, he hasn't been one of Superman's top villains.
*I guess you could throw him on Daxam. Although this is probably the most logical possible thing you could do with a Kryptonian criminal, the comic-book outcome of that is probably having to deal with an army of Daxamites the next time you see him.
The Phantom Zone is a Kryptonian jail. Its no different than sending Luthor to Strykers.I sort of wonder if he even could be. I mean, Luthor can go back to his jail cell or his penthouse or his lair, Brainiac can just dick around in space for years on end if need be (and they don't mind killing Brainiac as much, because it's more believable when he revives and Superman can hide behind an asinine ethical code which permits the destruction of machines), but Zod has nowhere to go* and nothing to do, Superman can't kill him (unless it's John Byrne writing it), and putting him back in the Phantom Zone makes Superman look like a monster as well as ineffectual.Overall, historically, he hasn't been one of Superman's top villains.
*I guess you could throw him on Daxam. Although this is probably the most logical possible thing you could do with a Kryptonian criminal, the comic-book outcome of that is probably having to deal with an army of Daxamites the next time you see him.
They should be kissing Superman's feet then. Because until he showed up with a projector they were pretty much in that situation because Krypton had blown up and with any chance of parole.They die. That's the point. People would starve and die, and it would be awful, but it wouldn't be infinitely bad.
The Phantom Zone offers the prospect of something infinitely bad happening.
You're immortal in the Phantom Zone. Even if you discount the versions where it's hellish for other reasons, it's still conceivably one of the most barbaric forms of slow torture ever.
There's never any chance that you'll live forever trapped in a cell at ADMAX. There's a very good chance that's what will happen to you in the Phantom Zone.
That's monstrous.
You're bloody insane. You're immortal. You're surrounded by like minded individuals day and night. And best of all you answer to nothing or nobody. Some people would call that heaven!
Admiral James Kirk said:You're bloody insane. You're immortal. You're surrounded by like minded individuals day and night. And best of all you answer to nothing or nobody. Some people would call that heaven!
Guinness Book of World Records said:Longest Phantom Zone Discussion, Myasishchev, Admiral Young, Nerys Myk, Admiral James Kirk, August 20-21, 2011. And on a Saturday night too. Tsk.
But you can't have Magneto in every single X-Men movie. They have a million other villains to choose from. It's just horrible repetitive to use the same villain over and over when there's so many other stories and characters to choose from.
True but very few have the appeal of Magneto. Their next best villain is the Sentinals and they wouldn't translate well to the big screen. Apocolypse. Mister Sinister. Nothing really appealing in them. There rest are mostly worthy of being henchmen/secondary threats.But you can't have Magneto in every single X-Men movie. They have a million other villains to choose from. It's just horrible repetitive to use the same villain over and over when there's so many other stories and characters to choose from.
Superman has a similar problem. Very few of his comic book foes are at the level of Luthor. Zod and Brainiac maybe. After that its strickly B list.
Superman has a similar problem. Very few of his comic book foes are at the level of Luthor. Zod and Brainiac maybe. After that its strickly B list.
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