Marvel and DC Comics feature a diverse array of hybrid characters, broadly categorized into genetic hybrids (human/animal or human/alien), symbiotic hybrids, and inter-universal counterparts.Marvel Hybrid CharactersSymbiote Hybrids: The most prominent example is Hybrid (Scott Washington), a hero formed when four Life Foundation symbiotes (Agony, Phage, Lasher, and Riot) merged with a human host, combining their powers into a single entity.Human/Animal & Alien Hybrids: Characters like Namor the Sub-Mariner are hybrids of human and Atlantean heritage, while Tigra possesses feline traits. Other notable figures include Star-Lord, who is half-human and half-Spartoi alien, and Raven (though primarily associated with DC, she appears in Marvel-adjacent discussions of hybrids).Genetic Experiments: Marvel features numerous subjects of animal DNA splicing, such as the Sleeper symbiote or various failed superhuman experiments involving animalistic mutations.DC Hybrid CharactersDemigods and Royal Hybrids: Aquaman is a hybrid of human (Thomas Curry) and Atlantean (Atlanna) lineage. Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl are demigods, hybrids of human and divine (Zeus) parentage. Superboy (Kon-El) is a clone/hybrid of Superman’s DNA.Human/Animal Hybrids: Man-Bat is a classic example of a human transformed into a bat-like creature. In the Batman and Dracula: Red Rain Elseworlds story, Dracula is depicted as a terrifying bat/human hybrid.Inter-Universe Note: While not a hybrid creature, Mister Mxyzptlk (DC) and the Impossible Man (Marvel) are often theorized by fans and some comic lore to be the same 5th-dimensional entity shifting forms across universes.Key DifferencesMarvel often explores hybrids through scientific experimentation (symbiotes, genetic splicing) and mutant/alien ancestry.DC frequently utilizes hybrids to explore mythological (demigods) or magical/transformation (Man-Bat, Dracula) themes, alongside high-concept sci-fi clones.
38:00 Why must Americans worship idols?
Brett and Matt are both Reformed Christians.
39:00 The American Republic represents a quantum leap in Western civilisation by claiming the Rights of Man from the Koran.
40:00 Revolutions are started by the imposition of taxes.
41:00 Making an idol of America
42:00 Lincoln sits like Zeus in the Lincoln Memorial.
The American Civil War was a War of American Unification.
43:00 George Washington's farewell speech
44:00 The US constitution is based on the Republic of Rome.
45:00 You can remove the President if he is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanours.
46:00 Constantine adopted Christianity to defend his divine right to rule.
47:00 Stephen de Young from 1:19:00 on Tucker Carlson
We ignore the rules.
The Book of Jeremiah
48:00 The New Covenant must be the Koran.
49:00 What is the harm of idolatry if God does not exist to punish it?
What were the "unalienable rights" Jefferson referred to in the Declaration of Independence?
50:00 Equality before the law meant equal opportunity if one satisfied certain minimum conditions.
OLSON joins to discuss churches being hospitals, not court rooms.
51:00 I point out that the disease being suffered by Christians is idolatry.
52:00 The law requires a court room.
53:00 The priesthood is the showmanship required to defend the divine right of kings.
54:00 Changing our hearts and minds
55:00 God's Grace
Cheap grace
56:00 Claiming one met God is making oneself vulnerable to accusations of intoxication and hallucinations.
57:00 God does not change the minds of those who do not change what is in their hearts.
Do not follow the religion of your ancestors just because it is the religion of your ancestors.
58:00 God is logical.
No comments:
Post a Comment