Darthphere
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Dude, its comics.
A mule is the offspring of a donkey and a horse. A liger is the offspring of a lion and a tiger. Not the same species. But they mated.The Question said:Two different speicese cannot mate.
The Leaguer said:That approach doesn't fly with Question. He's convinced that real-world logic should randomly apply to various aspects of comics.
Darthphere said:Dude, its comics.
The Leaguer said:A mule is the offspring of a donkey and a horse. A liger is the offspring of a lion and a tiger. Not the same species. But they mated.
The Leaguer said:That approach doesn't fly with Question. He's convinced that real-world logic should randomly apply to various aspects of comics.
The Question said:Yeah, that's not an explanation. That's an excuse for a lack of an explanation that brings the medium down as a whole.
Yes, because a flying alien who wears a cape and tights having sex with a human woman and having a child is so out there, that the lack of a detailed 800 page report on the science involved would bring medium crashing down as a whole.Darthphere said:Yes, because a flying alien who wears a cape and tights having sex with a human woman and having a child is so out there, that the lack of a detailed 800 page report on the science involved would bring medium crashing down as a whole.
No offense, but when you usually talk about comics, it sounds more like you think it's a reality than an artistic medium.The Question said:Way to say I said something that I didn't. I mean that simply saying "it's comics" as an excuse cheapens the medium horribly.
Darthphere said:Cheapens the medium to who exactly? Youre using real world science to explain something thats not real world at all. The fact is, the same rules dont apply in comics, hence "Dude, its comics" Anything is possible, and frankly if Lois and Superman had a kid, no one would care except for loser nerds who watched way too much Mallrats.
CConn said:No offense, but when you usually talk about comics, it sounds more like you think it's a reality than an artistic medium.
CConn said:Y'know, let's not say "it's just comics". It's just fiction. Fiction - whether it be comic, movie, or novel - usually doesn't explain every little single detail they present. And, on the rare occasions they do, IMO at least, it makes for extremely boring reading.
The Question said:But the story has to make a certain amount of sense. I'm sorry, but unless the story is intentionally being highly surrealist, you can't just have two people of dirrefent speicese having a kid.There should be at least some explanation.

Darthphere said:Sure you can.![]()
The Question said:Yes, you can in the sense that you are capable of it, but then following that same logic, humans could have sex with cats and create human/cat hybrids in the DCU.
Darthphere said:Extreme example. And a different circumstance altogether considering its been made abundantly clear that Kryptonains and Humans have very similar physiologies.
The Question said:It's been made abundantly clear that they look extremely similar. It's also been made abundantly clear that besides the superficial, Superman's body works very differently from a humans.
Darthphere said:Of course, but its also been made clear he has a penis and can have sex.
Darthphere said:A lack of one isnt either. Were talking about sperm here, I guess to you Gorlla and SUperman are the same thing, whatever.
Darthphere said:Is it really that out there for you that Superman's sperm is compatible with human DNA?
Darthphere said:You keep bring up animals, but aliens are different, we dont have real aliens to make comparison's by.
Darthphere said:Again, did you get all uppity like this when you saw Darkstar in Kingdom Come?
Darthphere said:But see, that explanation is a lot more convuluted than a simple, their DNA's are compatible.
sethcohen said:now THAT could be an interesting outcome... making this a catalyst for them having a child of there own could redeem this story
