Getting old (which 30 is most definitely not) is a blessing many wish they had.
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Getting old (which 30 is most definitely not) is a blessing many wish they had.
Lol @ people still maintaining the position that Israel's systematic expulsion and slaughter of Palestinians isn't a genocide.
Totally agreed. Superman is a well-rounded character and I wish we could see more iterations that included multiple sides of his personality within the same actor.
I feel like it's a Wally & Ollie thing.
RIP* Owen.
*Pieces would be apt...
Love them all. It's coming down to Cold or Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch) for me.
Probably do have to go with Cold since he has the most development and has endured.
That looks fucking cool.
Same. It's all fitting together and it's well written but my instinct is always not to mess with the simplicity of longstanding origins.
That said, I almost feel like the original Jay on Earth 2...
Heroes in Crisis
Dark Crisis
Flash: Rebirth is bad for its retcons rather than its actual storytelling, but it was a frustrating read.
Yeah, I'm not sure how the rules work. I like having a coherent explanation for time travel so that it doesn't feel like a cheap tool that evades consequences. That said, I think Superman sending...
I chose T-Shirt and Jeans (my head canon also leans towards being inclusive and tying each iteration to a phase in Superman's life).
I do remember in the S logo thread people seemed to be a fan...
I suppose my favorite issue in comics, Flash #0 by Mark Waid (1994). Wally ends up meeting his younger self and gives him a much-needed pep talk he remembers getting as a kid.
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It's also a new age. Languages, translations, and people of different backgrounds in the industry are way more accessible. Any time I see a spelling mistake in Spanish, for example, it makes me feel...
I was kind of surprised that at least some of them weren't black. Did I make up that his henchmen were black in his first scene in the first movie? Or were he and his dad the only dudes who took...
Yeah that explains a lot of strange editing choices.
That's true actually - I would be very interested to see a kind of "2nd chapter" to Superman's involvement in changing the world. The epilogue added to Kingdom Come shows him shepherding the universe...
Saw the film this weekend. Seems like a case of learning the wrong lessons from the first. In the first film, the spectacle and intruige of discovering a new world papered over the cringey dialogue...
Damn. Hard to disagree with any of this. Bland kids as legacies is a real problem.
I like this take.
This kind of joke is just so pedestrian. You could find it in a dozen quirky Netflix comedies, it's not really why I go to see Birds of Prey.
I chose indifferent. I loved 4 of the films (MoS, WW, BvS, ZSJL), and the rest were hit or miss for me. Once Josstice League was released, I stopped caring about it as a shared universe, and the tone...
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Right so it's not proportional...and they'd be really weak channeling the Gonorrhea bacteria?
lmao.
They look like motion comics at times.
I'd be just fine with them not being included at all. The multiverse /=/ cross-media cameos.