That's actually a very good encapsulation—though I was never *certain* Darkseid didn't, having read few stories he is in.
That's actually a very good encapsulation—though I was never *certain* Darkseid didn't, having read few stories he is in.
Um.
Wander through the least discerning of comments sections on the internet, and you will find these hategoblins. Promise.
No, they read them (and/or pretend to) so that they can CALL critics stupid sissy weenies.
"ya all"?
Based on his skill at interpreting words: I think that's less "possible" and more "actual".
Much though I have no interest in his later work, I don't think I can discount, at the least, his Daredevil run.
Forward? It's already started!
The problem is that Snyder and Miller have both made patently clear that that association is TOTALLY BADASS.
I saw all three for free. I still feel some regret.
Depends on whether it's his book or someone else's book, I'd say, though.
Collectively, I think Snyder would see that as a good thing, so, only if one drops intent, methinks.
No, it wasn't.
And a bunch of weird monsters. Don't forget the bunch of weird monsters that weren't there.
The story odes not endorse Rorschach, who does not win in any way.
There's apparently now no stopping this "fact" that isn't one.
I hate Deadpool. Didn't see the movie. Don't want to.
That's an interesting question. The New Gods are not my DC strength, but I don't believe there is a very CLOSE analogue at least.
Um. That is LITERALLY what Batman is right now. Bruce Wayne is an amnesiac running a shelter for the homeless. I don't know how you could get something else from that… Then again, apparently they're finally resetting this. I don't read detective comics of Batman regularly, but the last week I looked up at that party…
Then, regarding the first: yes, the *body* of Darkseid. He's been clear about the visual inspiration, as I said.