When I was 28, I dated a girl who was 20. There's nothing weird about that. And the older you get, the less even a ten-year age gap matters. 25 vs. 15 would be a problem; 30 vs. 20, not so much. 40 vs. 30, barely worth mentioning. 50 vs. 40, a complete non-issue.
Rogue wears rouge.
Angel knows all the angles.
Just merge Babs and Starfire into one for the next reboot in 2030. Everyone wins.
That wouldn't be a bad idea for an Earth 32 character. Meanwhile, fuse Dick Grayson and Kon-El as that world's version of Nightwing. And the Kori/Babs fusion could be Flamebird.
Rogue wears rouge.
Angel knows all the angles.
Dick and Babs together in Nightwing have been a breath of fresh air in an industry that HATES relationships.
I hope it ends with marriage.
I just hope this new reboot doesn’t mess things up but it does seem to be seeing Dick up as a major player.
Poster Three is probably the closest to reality and they probably made good guess based on rumors that we already know but they should have switch books that Taylor and Williamson are on.
I think the better guess is Williamson being on Justice League and Taylor on Titans instead.
Based on the paw prints, maybe it's a new Super Pets book? Or considering both the comment about character designs, and the different variations of the Justice League that we've seen in books recently, (the Justice League but with Mechs, or the Justice League but they're dinosaurs, etc) maybe they're cutting out the middle man (the pets) and just straight up making the Justice League members into animals instead?
Quite possibly - the other option is something Connor Hawke related I suppose as I believe Brandt and Stein did the Connor story in the Pride special.
You know what, just pair up Barbara Gordon and Bruce Wayne. It feels like everything is building towards that anyway. That's the pairing that makes the most sense. It's a lot better than Selina
Yeah, I said it.
Last edited by Anthony W; 09-23-2022 at 09:36 PM.
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