Follow TV Tropes

Following

History EvilCannotComprehendGood / TheDCU

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


*** In ''Superman (1986)'' #2, Luthor notices that Clark Kent has some kind of connection with Superman and sets up a research project to find out the nature of the connection. When the researcher concludes that Clark Kent ''is'' Superman, Luthor fires her and scraps the project... because, to Luthor, it's impossible to believe that someone with that much power would want to "waste" time occupying such a humble persona.

to:

*** In ''Superman (1986)'' ''ComicBook/Superman1987'' #2, Luthor notices that Clark Kent has some kind of connection with Superman and sets up a research project to find out the nature of the connection. When the researcher concludes that Clark Kent ''is'' Superman, Luthor fires her and scraps the project... because, to Luthor, it's impossible to believe that someone with that much power would want to "waste" time occupying such a humble persona.



*** ''Superman (1986)'' #13 has Superman stopping a disgruntled employee from killing Lex with a bomb. Lex assumes Superman set this up in an attempt to get in his good graces, as it makes no sense for Superman to save someone he knows hates him. As such, Lex ends up feeling pretty smug about the whole incident, thinking Superman is scared of him.

to:

*** ''Superman (1986)'' (1987)'' #13 has Superman stopping a disgruntled employee from killing Lex with a bomb. Lex assumes Superman set this up in an attempt to get in his good graces, as it makes no sense for Superman to save someone he knows hates him. As such, Lex ends up feeling pretty smug about the whole incident, thinking Superman is scared of him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Updating link


* Neron falls into this in ''Midnighter and Apollo''. Long story short, Apollo's in Hell, and Neron's trying to break him and have him admit he's named after a god out of a desire for power. Needless to say, he's wrong; Apollo chose his name because he wanted to be there for Midnighter the same way the Apollo of myth was there for his lover Hyacinthus.

to:

* ''ComicBook/MidnighterAndApollo'': Neron falls into this in ''Midnighter and Apollo''.this. Long story short, Apollo's in Hell, and Neron's trying to break him and have him admit he's named after a god out of a desire for power. Needless to say, he's wrong; Apollo chose his name because he wanted to be there for Midnighter the same way the Apollo of myth was there for his lover Hyacinthus.

Top