While I appreciate all the mopping up that Venditti did (I'm especially fond of the whole "reincarnating back and forth across time and galaxies" silliness), I still fear that, in the present,...
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While I appreciate all the mopping up that Venditti did (I'm especially fond of the whole "reincarnating back and forth across time and galaxies" silliness), I still fear that, in the present,...
In my head canon, I always assumed that there was some sort of secret about Tribb that made her a morally acceptable target for Lobo straight-up murdering her at the end of the first Lobo mini. ...
I was thinking less of that John Ridley, and more of the one that wrote the reasonably-well-regarded Other History of the DCU. You know, the one that did an admirable job of trying to retroactively...
"Corny and on the nose?" In the 2024 DCU? Surely you jest!
(I realize that I'm setting myself for a big ol' heaping plate of crow here if Mr. Ridley sticks to Waller's non-costumed-themed...
It is something of a comic trope for African-American female super-heroes, isn't it? I believe that Microwaveabelle of Hero Hotline also lost her husband to gang violence.
On the Waller front, I...
The more I read this book, the more I become convinced that Lilith is secretly messing with Karen's head on behalf of Amanda Waller (since she's behind *everything* in the DCU these days).
I swear, if they retcon Waller's origin story so that her family members all died because of various superhuman battles, I'm going to, um, have a whiny fanboy conniption fit, I guess?
So to speak.
Also, ouch.
The concept of a "secret identity" in the 21st century is increasingly laughable.
If you're a normal dude running around in a costume these days, and you seriously get on the government's radar,...
Was Fatality actually revealed to have been replaced with an imposter?
I have gaps in my reading :)
As far as slapdash comic-book philosophy goes, I found the bits with the Chosen to be wonderfully goofy and charming. And sure, the Chosen were chock full of broad stereotypes, but at least they...
I was gonna mention Millennium (a series that I believe is unfairly maligned), but decided against it. You're correct that it didn't really push the concept as far as it could've - although I still...
When the Legion properly returns, I'm a huge fan of the "Next Generation" concept. One of the many cool things about the original Legion is that their disconnected-from-the-present-DCU status...
You do have to be careful with moves like this, 'cause they *are* blatant character resets. They're the writers essentially throwing their arms up and saying, "okay, we've messed this character up...
That's realllllly tempting.
The return of a morally-grey-but-ultimately-on-the-side-of-the-angels Maxwell Lord, untainted by shooting Ted Kord in the head (did that even *happen* in current DCU...
So, let's imagine DC, rather than going for another reboot, decides to reset some characters via the Secret Invasion route. To wit:
Basically, it's a story that, without significantly...
Which makes a lot (okay, some) more sense, anyway. I mean, Harlequin's Son should already pushing 70 years old as it is, making him a *future* member of the JSA is an outright mockery of calendars.
Once you've got a mission statement, line-ups are practically gravy. 'Cause seriously, there are SO FREAKING MANY DC characters just sitting on the shelf, waiting for someone to dust them...
Names are, in my limited experience, doable. If all else fails twist one that isn't being used right now (although that can sometimes go horribly wrong - looking at you, current...
I can wave away a lot of bad science for dramatic effect, but when films don't even try to head-nod towards how big space is, I get really annoyed:
Example 1: The first Kelvin Star Trek movie. Old...
A) The character creation set-up on CoH was insanely great.
B) Now that you've said it, I can totally see it.
If you're a really up-to-speed hero (ie, one who participates in a great number of multiverse shenanigans), that might be a difficult attitude to maintain.
Consider President Superman. He's been...
One thing I've sometimes wondered about is - how do the various "knock-off" universe characters cope with the realization that they're merely variations on a theme?
When they're hanging out at the...
Although an Earth-41 version of Planetary would be amusing. Given the obviousness of the Earth-41 names, I suspect their membership would consist of:
Jackie Berlioz
Ezekiel Graupel
and Saxman
I was gonna say, Psyba-Rats, man... that's a deep (albeit lame) cut.