«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
The whole Mafia Family thing was never really used out side of the Genevieve Valentine run, and in that run Selina wasn't even really Catwoman.
So it is imo really pretty pointless.
And like I said if they really want to do Mafia Family stories, Huntress is the character created for that.
Her or Mallory Moxon.
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
In the Batman's stories the focus was how Batman would foil the Catwoman's robbery, not how Catwoman would have sold the stolen goods, but we can assume it is something that would be happened out of panel, like it happens often with other fictional thief; see the following answer for more details. Anyway there were stories were it was stated that Catwoman worked for someone, like it happened in the Telltale games or in "No man's land", where she was hired by Batman himself to do something (I don't remember what) in the Lex Luthor house.
Last edited by Gotham citizen; 05-31-2020 at 05:53 AM.
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
Kinda the point of literature, don't you think? Characters embody human values and ideals. Things we aspire for. If Samwise Gamgee didn't exist, I would be a different person. He started my love of sidekicks and showed how strength of heart can prevail over physical strength. His speech to Frodo and also when he rejected the One Ring still sticks with me today.
Honestly, I often thought she would find ways to donate them.
I don't think that will never happen: for what Harley Quinn's is loved by her fans because they see in her the bad girl who does everything she wants, without caring of the consequences of her actions.
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
I absolutely agree. But I think it's so very forgettable that it's quite easy to discard. Indeed, I'd venture most don't even know it ever existed.
Absolutely. Her crimes have almost always been solo gigs (especially in the old days). The only connections she needs are a good fence and maybe a money launderer, and those can theoretically be independent themselves.Honestly... does Selina Kyle make sense as a professional thief without connections to organized crime?
I often wonder if Kelly should ever be a cannon Robin. I mean with Selina doesn't she generally just donate the money?