Honestly, Adrenaline Junkie could be pretty legit. I can see that in Nightwing. Everything from the trapeze background, the bright costume, laughing at his enemies and the puns... He really does strike me as the type who never climbs down a ladder when he could backflip off the roof.
Granted, he's also a natural leader and planner too... but I don't see those as mutually exclusive. Anyone who wants to push forward on the natural daredevil aspect won't hear me complain.
Or how about we just skip the petty middle man and, uh, you know, not write him as an overbearing ******* anymore? Btw opinions like "I wish others would call Batman out on his ****" are not controversial opinions at all, lots of people feel that way. That's about a controversial of an opinion as saying Batman & Robin, Catwoman, Green Lantern are terrible movies.
Batman & Robin was an okay movie; it's not meant to be taken seriously. To put it in my OC Yuuki Takemoto's words, "it was great for children to watch; adults and hardcore comic book fans, not so much." Plus it gave us Moloko so...
The Hanna-Barbera label should've featured the characters in their original, cartoony looks; the hyper-realism of their eventual looks terrifies me.
Jor-El should've stayed dead in the Bendis Superman run. Why did he survive Krypton's explosion? That makes no sense.
Cyborg is a good Justice League member, because he is a POC, a teenager, and a tech expert all in one.
STAS apologist, New 52 apologist, writer of several DC fan projects.
This is an old topic so I guess there isn't much point in me bringing back used arguments, but honestly, I just don't see the appeal of him on that team. In the Teen Titans he felt like the big dog, but in the Justice League he is just one among them. It's like when they took Beast off the X-men and had him in the Avengers. He's a fine enough character, but he stood out in particular as the big brother of his family.
Bendis should have a better sense of continuity, then.
STAS apologist, New 52 apologist, writer of several DC fan projects.