So the Kevin Conroy Batman then?
So the Kevin Conroy Batman then?
They did poor Vartox a grave disservice with how they used him in the pilot.
Yeah it's cool if they never use Batman, that character is in enough stuff. Batgirl, or Batwoman, on the other hand…
I'm also pretty sure Kara said that masks were a Gotham thing in the episode last season with Master Jailer. We'll never see him, but the Berlanti crew loves to drop little Easter eggs like that to hint at a wider DC world. And to convince DC/WB execs to let them use more characters.
Just last week Arrow squared off against a vigilante named Vigilante.
That's fair, but still wasn't Ronnie considered dead after the initial particle accelerator explosion? It's a weird thing to try to lord over your daughter, and sloppy writing on the writer's part to get the "my husband died too!" line from Caitllin.
More to the point, how did she not know about Ronnie? I get that they were estranged, but not even knowing your daughter's husband died? Christ.
It's more visually interesting if Kara hands Snapper a physical copy of the story than if he reads it off of a screen. It also gives them a reason to have a scene together.
Also on Supergirl last season when we saw a Legion ring in the Fortress of Solitude.
Technically the metahuman prison at Iron Heights has been there since the start of last season. They just ignored it a bunch.
The arc where Jess gave birth in the space hospital while it was under siege by Skrulls terrorists was some of my favorite comic book art ever.
but the knuckler itself is one of the most visually satisfying pitches in the game. Exhibit A https://thumbs.gfycat.com/C…
My biggest problem with Pitch is that she should be a knuckleball pitcher.
What? Marvel currently has three X-Men team books compared to two Inhuman teams. They have not one, but two different Wolverines running around in their own solo books. The X-Men are not being buried.
I mean Ginny is the one he sees right before he dies, that does suggest she was the most important Weasley to him.
It's a really good book and a really good story. Cain and Neimczyk have been doing a phenomenal job with Mockingbird.
I wasn't crazy about New 52 Supergirl. The costume was awful, it bounced around from idea to idea without settling on a status quo, and then she lost her powers somehow?
Tomasi and Gleason's Superman is so, so good. And Orlando's Supergirl is off to a strong start as well.
Digital is great, tablets are the perfect form factor for reading, and you don't have to store bagged and boarded floppies in long boxes or fill up shelf space with trades.
That would be…unlikely.