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You can argue that Morrison went a bit far with Batman in JLA:

I believe I shall dust off one of my favorite Rogue Squadron quotes . . . (you're really too good to me, Whitbrook)

It's all about being dark and gritty when appropriate.

Captain America? Nope.
Daredevil? Yes!

Batman? Yes!
Superman? No. No no no no no no no.

Okay I'm gonna be that guy: Deadpool isn't a mutant, he's a mutate. Just like the Hulk, Spiderman, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, etc. He was genetically modified by Weapon X to replicate Wolverine's healing factor, which is a natural ability of Wolverine (hence the difference: mutant=born with it, mutate=maybe it's

What will Ducky think?

WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH.

Arrow, you are a fool if you don't release an Assassin Playlist.

The first rule about being a DJ assassin? Lure them in with "Turn Down for What"

That's what I was asking this episode! I hope so. That would be so much fun. "Ollie, we saw you learn this lesson already."

I can't wait for the scene where Thea and DJ Assassin fight in the Verdant accompanied by some assassin playlist he cooked up for the very moment.

Spoiler Alert: I don't think this guy is going to live through the movie.

Exceedingly pretty and unique visual ideas are what the Wachowskis do best. It's the words that overlay and link these images where they struggle...

I know, right?

They should let that man show up on AoS. I bet he would do it for peanuts, and they need more super cameos.

I was coming here to post the exact same thing: his attitude and sheer joy is really, really infectious. Loved him in TWS and hoping for more of Falcon in Civil War.

I love just how unabashedly excited Anthony Mackie is to be a superhero and that he's Falcon's biggest fan.

Did enjoy how Joe talks about Rory as a "hothead" and Snart remarks "funny" in the tone of "seriously, I was hoping to get through this without someone saying that ONCE."

Does anyone else want the show to make Wentworth a regular? Even if it's just to contractually tie him up so some other show doesn't steal him? (Yes, that's how much I like him as Snart.)

I love how the final confrontation mirrors this classic cover:

Knock the second and third ones all you want, but I'll always defend the first one as a legitimately good comic book adaptation. Yes it was still a kids movie but the first one was surprisingly dark and explored a lot more mature themes than it had any right to do and did it actually rather well. It also had some