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[QUOTE=married guy;5142510]I also really liked the Keystone that Geoff Johns put forward.[/QUOTE]
Another Plus to living in Central City is its right across the river from Keystone. Living in either city means you basically get a twofer, as you can easily hang out in both places.
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How is Opal not an option?
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[QUOTE=Factor;5142584]How is Opal not an option?[/QUOTE]
What's so great about Opal?
Not being sarcastic, its an honest question. I mean, Gotham and Bludhaven are options and i dont understand that really, as one gets destroyed every other year, and one is a crime ridden cesspool who's champion no longer lives there.
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Opal City. A Art Deco french influenced city in Maryland that is home to Starman and the Shade.
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[QUOTE=chamber-music;5142671]Opal City. A Art Deco french influenced city in Maryland that is home to Starman and the Shade.[/QUOTE]
.....okay.
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Themyscira
Kryptonopolis by Kenneth Rocafort
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I voted Other as Paradise Island and the Rock of Eternity were not listed.
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Opal City. Beautiful architecture, lots of culture, a rich and interesting history, guarded by a handful of superheroes, and it's quiet enough to not get constantly attacked by mass-murdering supervillains or destroyed by natural disasters and alien invasions. It's the jewel of DC's fictitious cities, and probably stands alongside Gotham and Metropolis as a fully realized place with character of its own.
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in retrospect, I mainly had urban areas and cities in mind but I probably shoulda went with more general locations.
[QUOTE=Factor;5142584]How is Opal not an option?[/QUOTE]
you know what's crazy, I had Opal City on here before but took it off because I didnt think the Starman crowd would've pulled up so deep; went with Star City instead smh. I blame the fact that I haven't actually read Starman.
[QUOTE=Robanker;5142419]You magnificent son of a bitch.
Putting "obvious choice" made me pause and think, okay, I won't go with those two because yeah that's too obvious. What stands out the most after them?
Smallville Star, Keystone and Central City seem like the clear frontrunners, but I gotta send some love to a forgotten classic of yesteryear.
[B]Opal City.[/B]
Robinson made that place feel like it stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Gotham and it's got so much character that even those two lack at times. It has a unique look and feel that matches Jack Knight to a T. Wonderful setting that I wish had more play in DC, but then I remember Bludhaven's fate in 2006 so perhaps it's for the best.[/QUOTE]
NYAN-HA-HA-HA my evil mind control scheme worked :cool: now to spread my evil to the world!
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[QUOTE=Big Bad Voodoo Lou;5143839]Opal City. Beautiful architecture, lots of culture, a rich and interesting history, guarded by a handful of superheroes, and it's quiet enough to not get constantly attacked by mass-murdering supervillains or destroyed by natural disasters and alien invasions. It's the jewel of DC's fictitious cities, and probably stands alongside Gotham and Metropolis as a fully realized place with character of its own.[/QUOTE]
Well that’s a lot better in terms of why, ty.
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[QUOTE=lemonpeace;5143869]in retrospect, I mainly had urban areas and cities in mind but I probably shoulda went with more general locations.
you know what's crazy, [B]I had Opal City on here before but took it off because I didnt think the Starman crowd would've pulled up so deep; went with Star City instead smh. I blame the fact that I haven't actually read Starman.
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NYAN-HA-HA-HA my evil mind control scheme worked :cool: now to spread my evil to the world![/QUOTE]
No one should underestimate us Starman fans :p also, you need to stop what you are doing and read it now! My all time favorite comic series.
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[QUOTE=mikelmcknight72;5141951]St. Roch from pre-Flashpoint Hawkman & Hawkgirl.[/QUOTE]
Very good choice.
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Was there another thread like this? I feel like I answered yesterday and I can't find my response.
Opal for me. Great architecture and history.
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[QUOTE=Hol;5144548]Was there another thread like this? I feel like I answered yesterday and I can't find my response.
Opal for me. Great architecture and history.[/QUOTE]
There was one I started in 2017 that was resurrected where I asked, which DC city would you want to live in.