Brandon Routh, star of Superman Returns, plays The Atom in CW's Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. But which other actors have appeared in multiple roles across DC film and television? (Let's not count...
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Brandon Routh, star of Superman Returns, plays The Atom in CW's Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. But which other actors have appeared in multiple roles across DC film and television? (Let's not count...
A couple times in the RHATO Rebirth series, Jason alludes to having spent some time in Arkham Asylum while tended to by Dr. Quinzel. But I don't understand when this would have happened. Was this in...
I hear a lot of people say they can’t get into the magic end of the DC Universe. To those people, where would be some good places to get started?
(Of course I’d throw Neil Gaiman’s The Books of...
Can someone make me a Question iPhone wallpaper please?
Huh. So if I'm reading this thread correctly... Martian Manhunter is the only founding member of the Justice League who's never killed anyone.
Yeah, that’s still murder.
Helena Bertinelli (Cry for Blood), Rose Wilson (Various), Connor Hawke (Dragon’s Blood), Mia Dearden (around the time she became Speedy). Killer Frost, naturally (now just Frost).
Frankenstein and The Bride both had to kill their own child, as well.
Morpheus, Dream of the Endless, killed his son.
In Tom King’s Batman run, Swamp Thing killed the man who murdered his father.
I’m trying to put together a list of heroes and anti-heroes who have killed before. There are obvious ones, like Red Hood and Vigilante. But then there are others:
Superman, who killed General Zod...
My kingdom for a Daredevil Netflix style series about The Question.
What's the origin of the name "Qward" in the Green Lantern comics? Did any of the writers ever say where they pulled it from? It seems like it's a play on something, but I can't imagine what.
It feels way too nineties for me. I'm following it, but I don't love it. It's just not my thing.
Granny seemed a little quick to draft Lois. It just felt kind of unearned.
Yeah, my guess is that the Bat-Shipping of the DCAU will worm its way into the live movies. (Not that I'm happy about it.)
It seems like Tynion is setting Anarky up to be Tim's nemesis. We'll probably see that play out in full soon.
I want to see a Rucka-style return to Wonder Woman as a diplomat, championing peace on both the mortal and immortal stages. Perhaps she could be a broker between pantheons of different cultures.
What really sets Rebirth Superman apart is his capacity as a husband and father. It's not a change in character, but an extension. He's taking the lessons he's learned from both his Kryptonian and...
Now we're getting into some My Little Pony shit here
Batman might have something to say about that.
Not really crazy about the way he draws faces. They seem kind of stiff.
Kon-El
Bart Allen
Miss you boys. See you in Young Justice next year.
Really? The Drowned was my favorite. It did tie pretty heavily into the ongoing themes of Aquaman, so you might not get as much out of it if you don't follow that.
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