What's the avatar limits?
<Snipped quote by Ruby> Depending upon whatever continuity your hypothetical comic writer could be breaking, I wouldn't classify them as "good". If there's no previous instances within the universe they are writing for where Hero X uses power Y in a particular way, therefore not breaking continuity with Power Y, at the very least they should strive to avoid throwing in whatever power is convenient for the sake of an easy plot device. Nobody really likes a deus ex machina when it's used like that.Ha. I take it you've never read much Supes. ^_^
<Snipped quote by Ruby> Yes, but we are still a long ways away from any other stars, and if (such as in Dark Knight Returns) Superman can go all withered and weak from just from taking massive amounts of damage while the sun is blotted out by dust, what would happen if he tried venturing into the depths of space in search of proper stars like the sun? If his immunity to space's extremes falters for even a second while he's zooming through the galaxy, boom, dead.So you're saying...it's not the science, it's the comic writing that worries you. Considering how inconsistent Supes can be written, I doubt any good comic writer would let it get in their way.
Clearly while this is going on, Steph and Damian get coffee. Also I have to ask, considering the wedding was interrupted by armed hitmen, are Bruce and Selina still married/going to get married?Nah. We should finish that scene. Could be fun. And we have a Mayor to kill, since he didn't die with Freeze.
Science is fun kids: Earth's sun is a star, one of a near incalculable number of stars in space. While our sun is really spiffy, it is not unique in the universe. You can find G-type main sequence stars (the type our sun falls into) in more places than simply Sol System. PS: Our sun isn't actually yellow. It's white.Lois dies, Earth has a gillion superheroes by then, so Kal becomes an interstellar wanderer for a time.Except he gets his powers from yellow stars, I think, which basically confines him to just Earth and the inner rings of our solar system. And I'm sort of hoping he dies before Lois.