Joker definetly needs to dial back with his antics, is really getting out of hand and isn't making him any favors as a characther.
Joker definetly needs to dial back with his antics, is really getting out of hand and isn't making him any favors as a characther.
Quoted for truth. It's just pushing the envelope with that character, all about how much 'shock factor' they can get with his antics. Just give him his own ongoing already, all about him murdering people. Hey, there's no more comic code! Why not, DC? You know it would be a top-seller.
Y'know, I just read the Rise and Fall of Captain Atom and...who the heck's idea was it to make Cap's new design all red?
Like, the whole book was about getting Nate into his classic status quo, more or less, so why didn't they just give him his old look back? I kept reading that book and wondering why Captain Atom kept looking like Major Force.
Don't tempt them .
Characterizing The Green Lantern corps as "space cops" is a terrible idea. It begs the question of by what right do The Guardians presume authority over us? To guard against interference with a society, or threats that endanger reality? Fine. But NYPD Green? Morally flawed.
"Space cop" is the classic interpretation of what they do. The morally flawed aspect to it has come with modern interpretations, but ultimately who gives any superheroes the right to do what they do? The entire concept is vigilantism and inherently morally flawed. We just are on their side because, as fictional characters, we know they're always in the right and can see their thoughts. It's part of the conceit.
Of late, however, we've shown that the Guardians are not to be trusted so the Lanterns are torn as their enforcers. I prefer the space cops interpretation as opposed to the more militaristic force they've become, despite their branding as a corps.
Double post, sorry boys. Not sure why it did that.
Last edited by Robanker; 08-04-2018 at 02:24 PM.
On the theory that everything that goes around comes around, I keep waiting for the rules of the 1950s and 1960s to come back around. In those times, characters like the Joker were jesters who mocked the system, but they didn't need to kill to do that. And super-heroes worked with law enforcement agencies, both real and imagined.
Adding to what i say, writers need to find better ways to make a villain intimidating, without recurring to a massive body count that would make most serial killers blush, it really just make the heroes look bad.
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