Most people like Spiderman. But some people really don't like the character, because he never actually changes as a result of his mistakes in the main continuity, and because of the multiple botched...
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Most people like Spiderman. But some people really don't like the character, because he never actually changes as a result of his mistakes in the main continuity, and because of the multiple botched...
I hate issue 12. Doctor Manhattan couldn't see past his encounter with Superman. He interpreted that as being his own death. So he inferred that either he would destroy the universe or Superman would...
Has it ever been canonically stated who understands fear better between the two of them? I know that Batman always wins. But Batman has other advantages: Like being a martial arts master and having...
For comic books: Lex Luthor addressing Adrian Veidt in Doomsday Clock: "So your plan was to drop a giant fake alien invader on Manhattan to unite humanity, then you were surprised that humanity...
I have two problems with Doomsday Clock that come to mind: 1. The way they used "collusion" to describe what Superman did in Russia. I hate the way people use "collusion" in reference to current...
I don't like the idea of Thomas Wayne as a corrupt elite or an abusive father. It undermines Bruce's quest. The thing that makes Bruce's motivations sympathetic are that his parent's death was a...
The version I like best is the Batman TAS version: Always serious. But he still works well with the police and the Justice League. I guess more Grim Dark than Superman, but not Grim Dark like The...
Bruce Wayne belongs with Barbara Gordon, not Selina Kyle.
Most of this stuff is good. But there is one element that sounds misguided. Batman is supposed to be a figure of mythical terror to Gotham's criminals. But they can't be afraid of him all the time....
I see where he is coming from. None of the marvel movies that I have seen genuinely challenged the way I view myself, the world, or movies. I never once doubted that the good guys were going to win...