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In DCU: Rebirth #1, Wally 1 narrates to the reader that Wally 2 is his cousin.

In The Flash Vol 5 #9, Wally 1 and Wally 2 finally meet each other, but Wally 1 doesn't reveal who he is.

In Titans Vol 3 #11 and Teen Titans Vol 6 #8, Wally 2 is shocked to learn that the other Flash is also named Wally West. Wally 1 says he owes him an explanation but now is not the time.

Is there an issue where Wally 1 explains to Wally 2 how they are related or is this assumed to have happened off-panel?

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Unlike some shapeshifters, Skrulls, Martians and Durlans are not limited to assuming humanoid forms. They're not even limited to forms that they've seen before. They have complete control of their bodies and can generate any kind of body part in any number that they want.

I would like to see some of the weird forms that Skrulls, Martians and Durlans have been seen assuming. Anyone want to post some pictures?

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I've been thinking about doing this but I'm worried that since there are dozens of comic series published every year, experiencing an entire universe in chronological order will require switching from Character A's adventures to Character B's adventures to Character C's adventures and all the way to Character Z's adventures. So by the time I get back to Character A, I may have forgotten the details of Character A's last story arc.

Is there anyone here who reads all of the DC Universe or Marvel Universe comics published each year? Do you manage to keep all the different stories straight in your head or do you find yourself having to re-read stuff you've already read to refresh your memory?

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Never mind, I found it. It's from The Wild Storm #5, which I understand is an entirely separate continuity from the DC Universe and the original Wildstorm Universe, thus explaining why the Daemonites look so different.

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This is the current main image for the Daemonites page but I don't know which comic it's from. Every artist draws Daemonites differently, but this image doesn't look anything like any of the Daemonites I've seen in Wildstorm Universe or DC Universe comics. Can anyone help me?

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There are many guides on the internet about the correct order for watching the Arrowverse:

http://www.operationbrainleak.com/ch...viewing-order/

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-co...-and-Supergirl

https://www.quora.com/How-should-I-s...-stories-clear

https://www.geekyregards.com/p/arrow...ing-order.html

https://mythbank.com/the-arrowverse-...r&per_page=100

https://www.reddit.com/r/DCTV/commen...all_the_shows/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Arrowverse/wiki/watch-guide

https://m.imdb.com/list/ls074499769/

https://flash-arrow-order.herokuapp.com/

https://entreterse.com.br/en/check-t...c-series-3220/

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...6_5g/htmlview#

All of them say you're supposed to watch episodes of Arrow, Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl interspersed with one another. So if I buy these shows on Blu-ray (I would have to in order to get the deleted scenes), I'll have to keep swapping out discs from my Blu-ray player after every single episode in order to keep watching the shows in the right order. Seems like a really complicated and unappealing way of watching some TV shows. Is that really how most people watch the Arrowverse shows or is it just the really obsessed people who watch it like that? Is there a simpler way?

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Comics.org doesn't list any reprints for the Zatara story in Action Comics #2, but comics databases aren't always complete, so I thought I'd ask here.

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I know the very first Zatara story was reprinted in Millennium Edition: Action Comics #1, but I can't find any reprints for the Zatara stories from Action Comics #2-141. I've been wondering if it's possible to read the entire DC Comics Universe in chronological order without having to pay thousands of dollars for the originals.

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