by GeekJock
J'onn J'onzz text "Play the top card of the Super-Villain stack, then return it to the top of the stack."Ok so couple of quick Q's on this one.
The Super Villain "stack". Does this mean the current SV that is revealed or the one underneath him. The one who is revealed could conceivably be argued as not part of "the stack" anymore.
So do you get to play the one underneath him for his when played ability or the currently revealed one.
ALSO.
Since you are "playing" him are you able to use his ability to defeat him on the same turn or is he not replaced until the end of said turn (kind of like Green Lantern "Emerald Knight" card).
My thinking is you use the one revealed already (only b/c it would make no sense to use the one underneath especially when you are down to one last SV..what then?
As for the using himself to buy himself... I am kinda baffled.
Matt you lurking around to give us an official ruling?