Here's the thing. What's the problem with Dick being soft? He's portrayed as competent, but not able to do everything on his own. Which... pretty much supports Dick's goal of being the helping hand...
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Here's the thing. What's the problem with Dick being soft? He's portrayed as competent, but not able to do everything on his own. Which... pretty much supports Dick's goal of being the helping hand...
People always act as if what was before is better irrespective of the actual quality. I can't comment on how good this run is compared to the past, I haven't read any of them. However I dig the...
I mean, it's not really shipping when you're just telling your buddy to make a ask out the person that you're clearly into and raising a dog with.
I just saw it today as well. I enjoyed it. Good cinematography and use of lighting to make it stand out compared to something like a Marvel style film. I'm dumb as fuck so I'm not going to comment on...
You put it way better than I could.
Kyle I grant you, because the GL adaptations tend to use Hal 'the archetype but uninteresting' Jordan in both live action and animated films. In either case, both are at a disadvantage because...
That has always been the case, even outside comics. However, one thing that forces and allows for new stars to break through is an absence of competing megastars. Some established stars to help put...
Define 'really big hit'. You can argue Kyle Rayner was a major hit and he was developed after Harley (though he debuted in the comics before her, she was in the DCAU). More recently: Damien Wayne,...
Note: This is the perspective of someone who mainly watches adaptations and is a new comic reader and as such I haven't seen the Death of Alfred just some of the fallout even years later.
Do I...
Is it harder to sell a new character or are people that were never going to buy the book able complain more loudly on a background of the comic industry's distribution model being completely outdated?
Every established character was a new character once.
1) The question isn't whether they should do it, the question is what I'd do. There is a reason that I will never be a decision maker at...
The point of reboots is to create an easy jumping on point. What DC has traditionally done is rewrite the histories... and then unrewritten them and occasionally makes everything canon (even the...
Kill Bruce, Clark, Diana, Ollie, Arthur, Barry and Hal/John. Keep them dead for at least a real life decade. Let the new characters carry the legacy for long enough that people who grew up with them...
Fears? None.
Wishes?
The characters that die in JL #75 stay dead for at least five real life years, preferably 10+. No resurrections, no rebirths no chickening out, no gimmicks. They're dead...