Just the idea of the League plus friends against Godzilla and other kaiju puts a smile on my face. It's a nice, fun idea.
Buried Alien - THE FASTEST POST ALIVE!
First CBR Appearance (Historical): November, 1996
First CBR Appearance (Modern): April, 2014
What was that red jewel that Toyman found? Was it the Dreamstone?
All race and gender represents in this instance is you choosing to reach for the lowest hanging fruit because you conveniently know you can disgustingly get away with it with zero consequences as long as you hurl it towards one specific group of people. You know that and you take advantage of it despite that you have zero proof that Buccellato was actually motivated by those factors. "It's happened to WW before" doesn't cut it. There's a difference between "I don't like how this character is written" and "This character is written like this because of misogyny". So I'd ask again, either provide some evidence that this in fact what's going on here, or admit that you just personally dislike how she is being written and move on. That would at least be honest and understandable, but apparently way too much to ask for.
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I am hoping Luthor creates Space-Godzilla. It's as close to a Godzilla Bizarro as anything.
"Has Sariel summoned you here, Azrael? Have you come to witness the miracle of your brethren arriving on Earth?"
"I WILL MIX THE ASHES OF YOUR BONES WITH SALT AND USE THEM TO ENSURE THE EARTH THE TEMPLARS TILLED NEVER BEARS FRUIT AGAIN!"
"*sigh* I hoped it was for the miracle."
Dan Watters' Azrael was incredible, a constant delight and perhaps too good for this world (but not the Forth). For the love of St. Dumas, DC, give us more!!!
I was really hoping Godzilla and King Kong VS the Justice League would be a fun popcorn kind of read...but the plot structure was just really horrible. We start out with Clark and Lois on a date and it looks like Clark is going to propose when suddenly Godzilla appears and Superman is called into action. Okay, not a bad start; it sets things up and jumps into the action nicely...but then without any visual or notional cue it jumps to earlier in the day and we learn that Superman is working double time because he wants to take a vacation, we then get some scenes with the Legion of Doom and then more scenes of Clark's friends talking about him planning on popping the question...which is all well and fine but there's no tension because we already know that Clark's big moment gets interrupted.
If it was just played straight, with the opening being Flash and GL watching Superman zoom around the world trying to tie up loose ends before proposing, the ensuing scenes with the Legion of Doom and the Monsterverse creatures interspersed with the well wishes of the Justice League would have built up tension nicely, but by starting at the end it just feels like filler. I've honestly never seen such a simple editorial mistake tank a book like this.
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