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<p>Vovin123 wrote:
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<p>Cyber-Shadow6 wrote:
The problem with DC is they can't deal with all of their superheroes being in the same universe. Marvel seems so much more polished.
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<p>Well, I don't agree with you Cyber-Shadow6, I think you are extremely incorrect because if they weren't in the same universe, the plot for all of the comics and TV shows would be much more complicated, that's why you see more DC TV shows and movies rather than Marvel.
</p><p>Killer Croc would most likely NOT be showing up in any sets again because in marketing these sets for DC, they need to have exclusive parts and minifigures because only 3 minifigures in the older sets were exclusive (Not including variants), Arkham Asylum Guard (Brown Skin), Mr Freeze's Henchman and Killer Croc. The most attractive from a marketing perspective is Killer Croc, making is inevitable that he will never appear in a set ever again.
</p><p>To get back to you RyanMan1414, most of the sets will probably be in the city or a town on Earth, BUT since Green Lantern is making an appearance, they might have sets in space or on another planet!
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<p>Two things.
</p><p>1) I said they aren't good at having most of their heroes in one universe, not that they shouldn't.
</p><p>2) In both Marvel and DC there are alternate universes, but Marvel uses the concept better. The only reason DC has multiple universes is because they had too many plot holes. Later, in the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline, they actually ended up merging all of the universes into one. But then they undid it 20 years later, for whatever reason.
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