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I guess he's done several war er films, but never a Musical.
f you'd told me at any time between 1979(1941 film), 1981(Indiana Jones) 1987(Empire of the Sun), 1993(Schindler's List), 1998(Saving Private Ryan), 2011( War Horse), and pretty much most everything he's done in the interim, that Spielberg would eventually get to a Blackhawks film, while all those coming first make sense, I would never have imagined that the final traverse before getting to Blackhawks would be a remake of the musical West Side Story.
LOL!
Although I'm actually I'm looking forward to it.
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Space Cabbie is a pretty interesting idea, and Amethyst is one of my favorite DC characters.
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heroes...
The Question (Vic Sage) - Outside of say the Huntress & Roy Harper, he's really the only sort of unorthodox rebel hero in a sea of straight laced ones. (Unless you count Lobo...egads!)
Zattana - Female characters in comics generally take a back seat to men, but I've always had a fondness for DC's heroines.
The Huntress - I suppose she gets exposure with the Birds of Prey, (Though I am not reading the current series so I do not know if she is there?)
Red Arrow (Roy Harper) - Dick Grayson & Wally West got their own running series but Roy never quite made it there, doomed to teams, cameo's and mini series.
Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) - I started collecting comics regularly when his series came out, I actually liked him more in that than the comedic version that followed in the JLA
Bronze Tiger - Not a hero per say, but I just feels that this guy has so much potential
The Shining Knight - I did a poll awhile back on your top 20 heroes....I was the only one who seemed to like him.
Hawk & Dove - I remember playing make belief Hawk & Dove in my friends backyard as a child, and then the original Dove got nixed in the Crisis, so that was the end of that.
The Legion of Super Heroes - the original version up to the early 90's
The Ray - I remember getting a back issue from the 70's, and the only member of the Freedom Fighters that I though looked cool was the Ray
The Global Guardians - When I was little I had a comic from the early 80's that had the Global Guardians featured as a back up story. I wanted to know so much more about these mystery heroes like Tazmanian Devil & Jack O Lantern
Dr. Occult - Again I don't know where I first saw him, but I think he was destroying a vampire with his medallion, I thought cool
Mr. Miracle - Almost forgot about him, fascinated with the escape artist routine.
Villians:
Gentleman Gym Ghost - When I was little I use to do make belief play of trying to fight against a ghost who could choke you to death
Captain Boomerang - Now I know it doesn't make much sense to have a Flash rogue who throws boomerangs at a guy with super speed, and that his pajama outfit with boomerangs on it has made him the laughing stock of millennials, but at one time or another he was really considered a bad arse. No really....he was!
[Beth Chapel] Dr. Midnight , [Yolanda Montez] Wildcat, [Rick Tyler] Hourman
Never imagined these three would ever get thrust into any kind of spotlight again.
From three of the somewhat lesser celebrated Golden Age characters (Ted grant not withstanding). To three of their even lesser known legacy characters.
So anyone on these "lesser known" lists, is always possible.
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Also wonder if this new show can become a bit of a vehicle down the line to work Jade and Obsidian back into the spotlight.
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And I guess it depends which one, cause Helena Wayne not so much.
Also the original Huntress Paula Brooks now Tigress, is going to be in the Star Girl series.
Since posted, Bold above have even gotten their own show.
Maybe Shining Knight and the others will show up there too, I think I read somewhere the Seven Soldiers would be featured.
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-The-Super-Men-(and-Women)-of-All-Planets
I am fond of several. Some have better costumes than others.
The-Super-Men-(and-Women)-of-All-Planets (That's great!
The Batmen of All Nations - https://community.cbr.com/showthread...d-Appreciation
and The Green Arrows of the World! - https://community.cbr.com/showthread...ciation-Thread
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Absolutely, I think it airs tonight!
That this trio of "lesser known" characters (once all killed by lesser writers for shock value) are now getting a re-shot, is one of the reasons why, also gives me hope for many of the other obscure and lesser known characters in this thread.
Really looking forward to it.
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Arisia (Green Lantern) coolest under used GL
Auron (Omega Men) loved the look and power set
L.e.g.i.o.n. Vril Dox's answer to the Green Lantern Corps when it comes to interstellar law.
Freedom Fighters, I loved the latest maxi series would love to see it as an ongoing
Jade (Infinity Inc) great character lost because of DC editorial decisions, hopefully can return soon.