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It's a Simpsons reference.

Except that the result is that it's become a cliche. Nowadays shunting Batman over that hairline would be the unexpected thing because it just hasn't been done as bloody often.

Corruption is always interesting to explore for superheroes. (Unless you're Captain America)

And before that, so did Superman: The Animated Series, in the same continuity no less.

I'm sorry, I wish I could agree with you more!

Indeed, and that's one thing I really loved about Red Son.

It's a bit on the compressed side, that's the worst thing I have to say about it.

It's not an unreasonable position… but… I'm no sure I commit fully to it. I especially like having Martian Manhunter as a foil or even a mentor figure to Superman. And honestly the old "Superman and Flash have a race around the world that gets interrupted by a crisis that they have to team up to handle" chestnut is a

'cause they're fun?

Except Ventriloquist. He got his success story.

Because this person has never read any of his stories.

The thing about Injustice's backstory, especially the tie-in comic, is that it almost makes Wonder Woman come off worse than Superman. We watch Superman's fall, but Diana is basically cheerleading every step down the road to hell Clark makes. And I felt that was horribly out of character.

Joker and Scarecrow both died in the inciting incident of the comic and they worked around it.

In fairness BATB had Ted as well.

It's a fighting game. a 10 hour story mode is massive.

I always hate it when a fighting game ditches like half its roster, even if it replaces most or all of them with similar-playing characters. This is especially exacerbated with Injustice, because a lot of the characters they ditched are ones I know and love. In this era of DLCs especially, there's little reason to not

Of which this show is an adaptation.

I am.

Season 1. Season 2 Blaine had the funeral home, he wasn't killing runaways.

Yes, and also stole the cure.