Will I miss the DCEU?
No. God, no.
It was, overall, a mess.
Some will put the blame solely on WB. And they deserve it, because their first and biggest mistake was essentially having Zack...
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Will I miss the DCEU?
No. God, no.
It was, overall, a mess.
Some will put the blame solely on WB. And they deserve it, because their first and biggest mistake was essentially having Zack...
Maybe you should actually read the posts you respond to.
In that post, I already noted it was off topic and decided not to engage further.
Not only that, again, it does not explain the popularity of a myriad of Batman projects that don't have that aspect. And let's look at the stuff you do mention:
JLU, where Superman is also shown...
For who? The niche audience of diehard comic fandom?
You...do understand that people like Batman for all sorts of reasons right? And you do understand that there are Batman fans who would...
You honestly think that's more of a factor to his continued success than the multiple successful stories, tv shows, video games and movies I listed, the latter 3 having more of an influence/impact...
Maybe that aspect is the appeal for a sect of nerds, but beating up other heroes doesn't explain the popularity of stories like "Year One", "Long Halloween", "Killing Joke", or "Death In the Family",...
Yeah, I'm surprised this kind of thread is missing the usual resentment for Superman's power levels.
It definitely helps when you want to see your favorite hero get a movie. I always think...
The same reason why you have certain Batman fans salivating over Batman being able to beat anybody with "Prep Time".
It's about fanboy bragging rights, the idea that in combat, their personal...
The Boys or Invincible aren't more popular than BTAS or the Adam West TV show were. In particular, the latter was a legit cultural phenomenon, the kind The Boys and Invincible can't be due to the...
Um...are there any sources for this supposed Amy Adams/Gal Gadot friction? Can't see why Amy would be mad that a prominent member of The Justice League would get more screentime than her in a Justice...
Batman: Bronze Age, B:TAS, Morrison
Superman: Golden Age, Fleischer, Donner, Morrison
Wonder Woman: Rucka
Green Arrow: O'Neil/Adams, JL/JLU
Hal Jordan: Johns, GL: TAS, Morrison
Superman-All Star Superman
Batman-Strange Apparitions
Wonder Woman-The Hiketeia
Green Lantern-The Green Lantern 1-12
The Flash-Flashpoint
Aquaman-The Trench
Martian Mahunter-New Frontier
Personally, I'd keep about 5 of the Corps human GL at this point: Hal, Guy, John, Kyle, and Jessica. But if I had to pick just three...
Hal: He's the de facto main character of the "Corps" version...
At this point, I’d get rid of any human GL that isn’t Alan, Hal, Guy, John, Kyle, or Jessica.
Getting rid of Hal, John, or Jessica is foolish at this point.
I voted for Simon because he...
I don’t agree with this idea that GL needs to be a team franchise. You can just do what they have done: The main title with one lead GL, and a corps book.
I don’t see why GL can’t be structured...
Even within the League, I'll say Batman.
Within reason, I dig the Prep Time aspect of the character. Morrison's use of it was pretty ideal, in my view. Morrison's JLA portrayal was ideal overall....
Talia makes more sense as an anti hero than Poison Ivy and Harley do, IMO. If it were up to me, she'd be the only one who'd turn into more of an anti-heroine.
I always thought Arkham City Talia...
I prefer a Penguin who feels somewhat like a threat. The guy who at one point was the number 2 Bat Rogue behind The Joker. Not, as someone else said, the guy who chills at the Iceberg Lounge just...
Brave and The Bold....one of the few times where modern cartoon Superman felt like Batman's equal.
Honestly, STAS was a pretty overrated show. The Apokolips arc and certain characters were remarkable, but on average, the show wasn't all that exciting to watch for me.
Superman himself was...
Yeah, I really don't know why people are acting as if Diana had some unrequited crush on Bruce. She knows Bruce has feelings for her. Again, this whole thing was started when Diana noticed that Bruce...
What's funny is that they only did more stuff with Bats/Wondy because of fan reaction to a one off moment in the "Brave and the Bold" episode, where Wonder Woman kisses Batman on the cheek because a...
Some of the most iconic superheroes of all time formed the original League. Who's your favorite out of these seven, and why?
To me, Reeve was Burton-verse Superman, and Cain was Schumacher-verse Superman.
Yeah. And MCU Spider-Man was very much Iron Man's sidekick. They were basically a marvel version of Bruce and Tim.