so is this jay being untrustworthy and just using jon to further is own agenda going to amount to nothing, because they keep promoting the two in lgbtq pride month and here in aapi heritage month. it just wouldn't make sense if taylor actually made jay a villain from a marketing stand point.
Yeah the revolutionaires being an aggressive organization of country overthrowers/former Suicide Squad members responsible for a few number of dead people, is 100% the problem I thought Bruce was going to have here. Which considering many of his past relationships is hypocrisy.
"It's fun and it's cool, so that's all that matters. It's what comics are for, Duh."
Words to live by.
"They're not heroes like you, they don't hold back", something about that felt a little condescending. Jon letting his boyfriend throw shade at his moral values? I need Jon to get a spine.
Anyway starting the countdown to Jay going full Magneto and betraying Jon.
december 21st has passed where are my superpowers?
i think one thing this issue makes clear is that jay thinks that killing is okay as long as it saves people, which i assume will be the thing that ends the relationship between himself and jon.
unless taylor writes it so jon isn't bothered by that, which would be weird
Batman giving a speech about how dangerous it is to date would-be villains, it's like Hannibal Lecter giving a speech against eating meat.
Great art. Jon performing heat vision surgery on Inferno was cool. Again though not much to talk about beyond a couple of decent character moments.
Yeah that stood out to me too. I firmly believe this is going to end with Jay and the Revolutionaries killing Bendix and that being the rift between Jon and Jay.
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