Spider-Aziz
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I don't knowDid he explain away the fact that Movie Batman is a mass murderer?
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I don't knowDid he explain away the fact that Movie Batman is a mass murderer?
I'm not a smoker at all, but I totally miss characters in Marvel being able to smoke. It gave Nick Fury, Jameson and Wolverine a bit of colour and diversity to things. I get why Quesada did it, but I just find it weird that absolutely no one can smoke even bg characters yet there's still a noticeable presence of alcohol and such. I've guess I've been looking at too many back issues or something.
Considering how big DC was on superhero legacies (until the New 52, anyway), it'd really make sense for them to age their characters, write them out of their comics, and allow the next generation of heroes to take over.
As for Marvel, half of their most popular heroes were teenagers to begin with. They still have miles in them.
Annihilation is the best event comic ever written.
How old are the DC characters post Flashpoint? Before that it felt like most of the first generation went near 50Considering how big DC was on superhero legacies (until the New 52, anyway), it'd really make sense for them to age their characters, write them out of their comics, and allow the next generation of heroes to take over.
As for Marvel, half of their most popular heroes were teenagers to begin with. They still have miles in them.
Isn't that how they are in comics, and have been for decades?X-Men will always be the best Marvel team.
Barry Allen is the best Flash
Pre-Crisis version of him to be exact
How old are the DC characters post Flashpoint? Before that it felt like most of the first generation went near 50
ExactlyI wholeheartedly agree!
It's so disheartening to look up anything about Barry Allen on the Internet these days and all you see is bashing. I completely understand the Wally West fans' frustration that DC booted him in favor of Barry and Bart - especially if they grew up reading him as the Flash.
But the thing is, they're just being so bitter about it and it pains me to have to read "Barry sucks" "Barry has no personality" "Best part of Barry is when he died" "blah blah etc." There is so much to love about the character, especially since he's pretty much been the blueprint for most of the Flashes that followed him.
This is particularly evident in the fact that elements of him have been woven into pretty much every media portrayal of any Flash - JLU Wally West had his backstory and civilian life, Smallville Bart also had some elements sprinkled in, the Barry from the 90s show had a bit of Wally inspiration but maintained Barry's backstory and so on. He's the core of the Flash mythos and a legend of the DCU!
Not surprising some said in the Arkham Origins game thread the age in Batman comics is confusingBefore Flashpoint, I think Superman, Batman, etc. were all in their 30's and 40's. Bruce Wayne was just about 40 before the reboot, and I know Green Arrow was in his 40's and in a much younger body.
Now, everyone is in their 20's.
Did he explain away the fact that Movie Batman is a mass murderer?