I know this is is off topic but...I think Jasons new costume would look a heck of alot better if his hood looked more like fabric instead of thick leather.
Something more like this :
I know this is is off topic but...I think Jasons new costume would look a heck of alot better if his hood looked more like fabric instead of thick leather.
Something more like this :
Idea's Open Discussion And Growth. Silencing Idea's Confirms Them To Be True In The Minds Of Those Who Hold Them. The Attempt Of Eliminating Idea's Proves You To Be A Fool.
Regarding the Titans episode, do you guys think Dick still has the moral high ground over Jason after what happened?
Unfortunately I haven't watched the show as of yet, I'm honestly not bothered by spoilers though, would you mind describing the context of THAT scene in the latest episode? spoilers:end of spoilers
specifically who was burned in the building that Dick allowed Kori to ignite
Just so I can have better context to answer
Can someone tell me how to hide the spoilers?
So...
spoilers:end of spoilers
Dick told Kory to burn the entire Asylum, therefore killing the guards and bad doctors who were after them and Rachel, but also everyone who was inside, including other patients. Everyone on that building died under Dick's order. Time was of the essence and they had been tortured, but Dick still caused the death of a lot of people.
Either Dick changes his tactics after becoming Nightwing, enforcing a zero tolerance for killing, or, my biggest fear, they'll turn Jason into a murderous psychopath who enjoys killing both criminals, cops and any innocents that get in the way, in order to show that Nightwing isn't as bad as the Red Hood.
I'm looking at the story from some distance, to be honest. A pity, because the art is beautiful as far as I see. And I liked the initial premise (the original one about a place for healing). I would even have liked the idea of a murder mystery story. Just... not like this. Somehow, it doesn't even caught my interest as a mystery to follow and solve after issue one. And as far as I've seen, it's too slow paced. I put Mister Miracle on hold after issue 3 for the same reason (and ended up not regretting such decision: sigh. I guess I'll read the whole story sometime in the near future). There is slow pacing and then there's a whole issue in which you barely get any new info, action (well, at least there were interactions between characters) or advance in the plot. Too decompressed for my tastes. And I suspect this is the same case with HiC.
Last edited by Zaresh; 11-28-2018 at 04:48 PM.