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Then why not post a link to a torrent of that issue?

"Frank Miller" is a catchphrase for corporate-speak when they think something should be "kewl and dark". And yes, there's always the DC fan that stands up and says "You don't read them so you can't have an opinion". The problem with that is media. I can "read" about any title I want via the internet. There are dozens

So it's not on the outskirts of Gotham? Given the way it was presented and Dick and Bruce's ability to interact pretty easily, I thought it was supposed to be the New Jersey to New York City. But fair enough, maybe I'm misremembering it.

Now that's pretty damn interesting! I always wondered why fans clamored on and on about that character. Nice to see they approached something like that, especially with a major-ish character. Somehow, I doubt we'll ever see Wonder Woman having to deal with something like that in her books…. ;)

Guess I'm just wondering if there are any other towns on the planet Earth that have crime? Only Metropolis, New York, and Gotham, it seems. Thankfully there are 473 heroes per city…. ;)

Stop shilling your bottom-feeder gossip site.

Don't you know? It's perfectly valid for teenagers and students to have no responsibility to themselves or the world! Why should that stop them from being able to "fight crime and be badass"? Of course in that scenario, why doesn't Barbara just invent a pill that cures hangovers so she can be a "normal young person"

Who exactly are you debating with this point? I've re-read his comments multiple times, and it seems he didn't bring up "party" or drinking once. Is there a phantom argument happening the rest of us aren't aware of? Turns out you can be an "idiot" and it have nothing to do with your social life. That applies to what

I think it's funny how people are focusing on the "partying" aspect of the preview while trying to defend their enjoyment of the character, while also using it to try and justify how "square" and "uncool" anyone is who disagrees. How DARE you think this is anything less than perfectly valid and awesome?!! Opinion?

Yes, yes, I've partied plenty as well. Still drink some, still smoke weed whenever possible. Big deal. But, sorry you're right. I should have said "generic" or "cliche". You're right. Any gender or age can be predictably boring. Of course, I can't remember the last time they had Peter Parker, Dick Grayson, or any

From Librarian to symbol of handi-capable perseverance to "normal college kid". The triumphant arc is complete. Next step: AV Blogger!

This just struck me and I had to wonder out loud. Part of growing up and being a teen and all that is the whole puberty thing. Now that doesn't just manifest itself as changing voices, hair in places, and "hey I've got boobs now". There are other more embarrassing rights of human passages most all of us take. These

"Realize that part of third wave feminism is that women can enjoy feminine things."

It's what happens when you have two aging fanboys like Geoff Johns and Jim Lee (whose greatest hits were in the 1990's) take over creatively and sway a corporate board of business men that have never cracked a comic book in their life. All they see is $$$, and the last time DC made the biggest bucks was during the

Fair enough. If you're cool with it, that's fine. Doesn't appeal to me, but then it's not written for me. It's written for you. Just seems to be a strange dividing line between a woman being written "female" (and that being considered sexist and confining) and being written as a person who happens to be a female

How about "We want it to be the 1990's again! Please!!!!"

Speaking of "de-aging", how is the 52 (which has been around for a while now) still "New"?

Sorry, I thought I was supposed to judge her based on her as a person and not as a "young female trope". I'm not dismissing anyone or anything. I'm simply wondering what the divide is between what's being presented as "girly, see?" and "girly….see?" Of course I'm just going on the preview as shown here. It's not like

Kevin Costner's ROBIN HOOD?

Someone with a higher (a lot more stoned?) understanding of Netflix and streaming, please heed my query: Why are some things DVD and some streaming? Why not dump the DVD model completely and offer everything in their arsenal for streaming? Why not offer all titles DVD and streaming simultaneously?