Last edited by I'm a Fish; 01-08-2022 at 10:49 AM.
~I just keep swimming through these threads~
Y'all sleeping on my man Mister Monster, all because he doesn't look like a hunky super model. T_T
He didn't ask to be born looking like that.
If she's going against circe possibly in the next movie wouldn't she need long-range attacks since circe is not a fighter? Does she have lightning powers in dceu or comics?she had it in Justice League when she broke the bridge with lightning fighting steppenwolf. I'm not sure if that's cannon since the snyderverse is over so idk im very curious
Last edited by Mysterious; 01-15-2022 at 02:27 PM.
She has an indestructible Magic Lasso that allows her to restrain and enemy and pull them to close quarters, and she has the speed strength to move towards the target, and the gauntlets that can concentrate the magic energy so she can block attacks while coming closer to them.
Death of the Justice League
So Diana's getting dragged down in another crummy League story no one asked for.
And, in other news, water is wet.
I've said it before, I'll say again, and I'll probably continue saying it until my dying breath: the Justice League sucks and does far more harm than good for Wonder Woman.
Last edited by Gaius; 01-19-2022 at 02:14 PM.
In the past three to four years, we've seen...
- Diana murdered and turned into a zombie in DCeased; said zombie was later put down in the sequel series
- Diana torn apart and turned into a cyborg slave in the animated Apokolips War before getting erased from existence
- Diana killed as part of the Knightmare in Snyder's Justice League
- the whole build-up to Death Metal had the Justice League getting wiped out by Perpetua
- Diana turned into a vampire in DC vs. Vampires, and given the non-canon nature of this story, I don't think we should expect her to be freed or saved by the end
Nothing's happened yet, but I don't foresee good things coming in Dark Knights of Steel.
Meanwhile, on the horizon, we still got Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League, and now they've announced this Death of the Justice League.
And that's Wonder Woman alone. In most of these stories I've mentioned, other heroes suffer just as bad, if not worse.
I know "dark futures" and "anyone can die" and "all is lost" stories are a staple of superhero comics, but it feels like we've been seeing a lot of them from DC in a very short time.
They want to keep pushing big, sweeping company-wide stories that drag in dozens of characters, but they clearly can't think of anything without artificially raising the stakes by "killing" the heroes in graphic fashion, or they've become hopelessly dependent on "shock & horror" to garner attention. Probably both.
Just strikes me as creative bankruptcy and makes me hate the shared universe that much more.