Honestly, in the old days, it felt like it was pretty much the opposite, where everybody really liked Simon. Simon beat himself up over his sketchy past a lot, but everybody else had a high opinion...
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Honestly, in the old days, it felt like it was pretty much the opposite, where everybody really liked Simon. Simon beat himself up over his sketchy past a lot, but everybody else had a high opinion...
I always wondered about that myself, but I think it was a way of establishing the multiverse idea by showing a slightly different version of Peter right off the bat and likely a Ben Reilly homage,...
I enjoyed the episode, despite how rushed it was. As someone who really liked Morph as a kid, I'm really glad they're being given a role here. I remember being so bummed when they didn't return...
I remember Johns referring to Wally as 26 back then, but the timeline and universe has been cosmically altered enough times that I don't think that's in any hard continuity.
I personally don't...
I started getting noticeable gray streaks in my early 30s. I always thought the gray streaks on Hal were cool when I was a kid (and Earth Two Superman was always my favorite Superman), so I always...
I understand that. The Craig Bond thing was a huuuge thing, though. I remember being excited for it and the internet was ablaze in anger over "James Blond" or how he was too short and too ugly or...
People have definitely complained about people not having the right hair color, though. People definitely complained about Gustin's hair and appearance, as well as Ezra Miller's as not looking like...
Well, it's more that ginger Wally and black Wally are seperate characters in a very literal way at this point and, for reasons I can't explain, the red hair feels like it's a part of the character in...
Yeah, I generally consider the silver agers to be in their 30s and the Titans in their 20s, but I guess I don't think of 30s as "getting up there in years" as Wally described Barry and I recall Geoff...
No doubt, but it's not like Wells or Lowe are using those characters. Ned especially seems like he's barely been used and was only resurrected to become a villain anyway.
I like Aquaman and think using the original version, who was a different character just as Alan Scott was different from Hal Jordan, could be interesting. I'd rather see a revived Golden Age...
Even as a fan of Cyclops, that scene made me laugh.
I'm wondering if we'll even see Golden Age Aquaman by the end of this.
Yeah, or maybe Ned Leeds or Betty. Or some random nonsense out of left field since this whole run feels very haphazardly made up on the fly.
As others have pointed out, Ben and Kaine will be in their own mini soon, so I don't think they're going to be doing Ben as a Goblin at the same time in the main book.
I was partial to Yost's Scarlet Spider run, so I always liked the idea of Kaine looking like a bigger, more weathered, buzz-cutted Peter Parker, but the long hair is his most distinctive look. As for...
I've resigned myself to the fact that there may never be another attempt at a Flash movie, so I would really like to see Kid Flash in this, at least, preferably either the classic ginger Wally or...
It's hard to say how old the Titans are supposed to be, since everybody was de-aged by the New 52 but apparently got some of the old continuity back in Doomsday Clock and Death Metal, maybe?...
I've long had that problem with Wolverine. I like the character (and I liked the animated version because he came across as genuinely damaged and unstable, which made him a bit more sympathetic),...
Then maybe they felt it was in poor taste. Who knows? But it's clearly drawn to be Martin Short.
That would make sense, but it really has the likeness and build of Martin Short. My mind immediately went to him when I saw it. Maybe they couldn't use the other actor for legal reasons or they just...
Especially since he also attacked a major American city.
I think Scott's very disciplined and and lives by a strict code, which makes him come across as a goody two-shoes, but a lot of writers have explored that it's more of a defense mechanism against a...
TAS Magneto wasn't a holocaust survivor, though. He was the survivor of some vague, fictional ethnic cleansing.
That's very lame to kill him off. I'm going to shrug off kid Chunk as a weird hypertime anamoly.