I always forget I have Tumblr.. anyways..
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It looks like Clark is keeping his Warworld suit for… personal use
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Why is Rodimus the only Matrix-bearer to revert back to his old self when he’s separated from the Matrix?
Dear Mystical Metamorphosis,
Well, it’s rare for the Matrix to induce a physical transformation in the first place—except as a side-effect of some kind of catalyzing factor. For example, when Galvatron’s servant Scourge bore the Matrix, it triggered an allergic reaction in his Unicronian biology, causing his alloys to swell and buckle. And when Starscream used the Creation Matrix to merge with Bludgeon’s Warworld, his body and mind both expanded into its systems. In either case, losing the Matrix reversed these effects. You’re right, however, that the changes experienced by Rodimus were unusual. Perhaps he had a particularly strong affinity with the Matrix. I can only speculate—Primus works in mysterious ways.
When referring to our Sparks or personality components, Rungian analysts at times refer to "the transformation that can be seen" (our physical transformations), as well as the lesser-known "the transformation that cannot be seen", an inner change that is perhaps like the "shadow" of your psyche. They would have it that the Matrix is capable of spurring both seen and unseen transformations, and that some bearers may only experience one or the other. These changes may take place on a cosmological timescale—only observable across many human lifetimes.
For Hot Rod, his youthful rule-breaking and fiery impulses were met with his shadow: the weight of responsibility and disillusionment that can accompany wisdom and age. As great as Rodimus Prime's physical power became, contending with his shadow was a still greater struggle—and even once parted from the Matrix, unlike the evolution of the body, the inner transformation was irreversible.
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it makes so much sense now why midnighter was jon’s gay uncle in future state…. couldn’t trust bruce to do shit bc of respectability politics, but lucas? lucas was a real ride or die from the start. in my heart, midpollo are jon’s godfathers. on allah, i would never trust bruce wayne with the caretaking of my children while i was away at war tryna liberate slaves 💀💀💀
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Brian Bolland's cover for the overseas edition of the 1983 Superman Annual. Based on this, the annual probably reprinted the original saga introducing Mongul and Warworld from DC Comics Presents #27 (November, 1980) through #29 (January, 1981).
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Dc artist voice make superman a dilf, make him a whore-
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Superman vs. Mongol by Andy Kubert.
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"Indeed, if all goes as planned, your friends will watch as your most horrific nightmares boil out of your skull, come to life, and rip you apart...along with the rest of them."
- the Teacher, in Teacher's Citadel on War World. Action Comics/War World Revolution
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New reveal for the warworld movie
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Justice League: Warworld Trailer
"Until now, the Justice League has been a loose association of superpowered individuals. But when they are swept away to War World, a place of unending brutal gladiatorial combat, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and the others must somehow unite to form an unbeatable resistance able to lead an entire planet to freedom." (Warner Bros. Entertainment)
Justice League: Warworld stars the voice talents of Jensen Ackles (Batman), Stana Katic (Wonder Woman), Darren Criss (Superman), Ike Amadi (Martian Manhunter), Troy Baker (Jonah Hex), Matt Bomer (Old Man), Frank Grillo (Agent Faraday), John DiMaggio (Lobo), Teddy Sears (Warlord), and Robin Atkin Downes (Mongul). Jeff Wamester directs from a screenplay by Jeremy Adams. The feature has been given an R rating for "Some Bloody Violence"
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i dont know what happened to jon’s justice league offer post-SOKE but i really cannot imagine him joining while bruce is still alive/an active member. like the beef didn’t even start with bruce making jay out to be a terrorist. bruce turned his back on clark during warworld. jon had to watch his father descend to hell without his so-called-friends bc they thought his plight wasn’t as important as genesis and international politics. jon has every right to hate that man. still shocked he didn’t break bruce’s jaw in SOKE, but it’s coming. one day soon, jon will break bruce’s jaw and clark’s gonna turn around be like “and that’s none of my business,” and bruce will have deserved it. this jon-bruce beef is real shit. REAL SHIT!!!
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