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"But do we really understand why Jor-El felt it necessary to save Krypton?"

They ARE co-conspirators.

Not only that, but it's a story of a society actively working against its planet's best interests from an environmental stand point (and one lone nut job arguing against them)…fuck, we're Krypton.

It did look pretty.

IT WAS WORTH THE EFFORT!

It can be both. He could have been born that way (I mean, his bad ideas are his) and then just that belief reinforced time and again.

"It'll be like if Thomas Wayne and Jim Gordon teamed to suck at stopping crime from infesting Gotham, so that they absolutely need some psychopath dressed as a Batmam to clean up the mess — only this case, everything blows before we see any signs of progress."

Even though Our Lady Peace is probably more thematically accurate.

That it was a major critical success and everyone loves superhero shows that don't actually involve the superhero unless it's to put him into position to never be said superhero (I for one can not wait to see who they cast as Superman's genetic data)? Why, what were they supposed to learn?

The real reason Cyborg Superman destroyed Coast City.

It's all the men sneaking in there.

Both Spider-Man and the X-Men are metaphorically the worst aspects of physically being a teenager.

While his movies haven't been critical successes, he's had just enough films do just well enough at the box office (stuff like the Proposal, Definitely Maybe, Turbo, the Woman in Gold) that he will perpetually get more and more chances (Deadpool might be his first real breakout but it continues that streak).

The only change I would make, Doom would never ask a question that would even hint at letting the other person respond.

Also, when people focus on the Fantastic Four as a "family" they've already reduced them to a unit and easily lose track of them as individual characters. Like the Incredibles is Bob's story and how he regains his family, and if you make that story with the Fantastic Four, it isn't going to work.

Basic mechanics is complicated stuff.

Because you're empty…just like god.

Look, just throw anyone or anything with a plastic yellow trench coat in jail.

"The first week was a bit rough though."

Well…sort of without issue, there's still the debate on questionable aim.