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Or for that matter, Affleck as Batman.

China is not a party to the third Optional Protocol, the mechanism they’re bring a complaint through (you can find all 51 signatories of the protocol here). All five countries are in the G20, and a ruling in favor of kids would have potential to have repercussions with the bigger emitters like China, U.S., and all the

The reason they chose those 5 is because they agreed to allow themselves to be subject to hearing legal complaints made against them for not holding up their commitments. That’s why those kids chose to make the complaint. The major developed polluters (particularly the US and China), however, did not sign the

The comments here by the unhinged right-wing nuts are unreal!

Dick as “Batman, but he’s spent time in therapy” is probably my favorite. He’s a testimony to Bruce’s success—the whole arc of Dick’s life is Bruce fighting his loner tendencies, resolving to be the dad he lost to a kid who could have been another Batman, and succeeding—while also demonstrating a way Batman could be

The one that pulled a heist (or two or three) with that other Batman’s buddy? Yeah, I likes him too...

Agreed. That was a superb passing of the torch and the only time I've been relatively OK with Damien.

I think the biggest contender for favorite non BW Batman was Dick Grayson during that insane Morrison run. 

Won’t happen, but I would love to see this exchange:

“She was captured by Starro...”

Y’know, I’d love for them to just bring the entire Smallville cast back as regulars in the Arrowverse.  Gimme Michael Rosenbaum as Lex, Tom Welling as Clark, Erica Durance as Lois, the whole nine.  Minus Chloe, of course (sad face).

The Five have to be fiercely protected, or else death will mean something again for the mutants.

And that’s another sign that something is wrong. That’s very out of character for Xavier and the methods he’s been employing (like medical extortion) come across as sign that he’s either under the influence of someone or this isn’t actually 616 Xavier. He almost feels somewhat sinister.

At the same time, I love that Xavier is officially done with humanity’s bullshirt.

I frigging loved this issue. Not just because this is always where I’d hoped the X-Folk would end up, but because I’m working on a gargantuan project and this series has helped me from getting derailed by my own self-doubt.

I don’t know about all of this. There’s something beneath the surface that doesn’t smell right. Emma’s shenanigans, Xavier willing to forgive and forget the genocides Apocalypse has committed over the centuries, and even the whole “defeating death” thing comes off as very wrong in a way. Definitely interesting things

As a ten-year Smallville survivor this makes me very happy. I mean, we already waited a decade to see him in the suit, what’s another eight years? (If they actually avoid showing him in the suit I will be simultaneously furious and somewhat impressed by their audacity).

I mean, the answer, like everything with regards to the Force in all iterations of Star Wars going back to the original film, is simple:

God. Look, it may have gone off the rails at the end of the series (even though it was still incredibly well-acted), but when it first started airing, Battlestar Galactica was some of the best television ever, anchored by two of the best actors, Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell. Sure, it’s been ten years since it