Eh, sort of. I thought Invasion! was kind of messy and Crisis on Earth-X was decent but I think they kind of botched the ending.
Eh, sort of. I thought Invasion! was kind of messy and Crisis on Earth-X was decent but I think they kind of botched the ending.
It’d be nice if they could also have the Martian Manhunter appear in a crossover at some point.
Given the Arrowverse’s track record, this news makes me excited but also somewhat nervous.
Remember those stories where Batman and Spider-Man became enforcers for the mob?
I hope Hiram’s gang joins forces with the Arrowverse Legion of Doom next season.
The Ghoulies have gone full Splatterpunk.
I went with the Michael Cho and Patrick Gleason variants.
The cover of the Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman hardcover looks so much better in comparison.
I really hope DC lets him write Superman after Bendis. It’s only fair given the way they ended the current run prematurely.
I’m glad the trunks are finally back, although it is sort of funny seeing him wear them again given how much so many of the other DC characters outfits have changed from what they looked like just over a decade ago.
Yeah, but he blew up Krypton! That automatically makes him an interesting villain, right?!
I’d love to see a Prisoner/Batman ‘66 crossover.
I’m inclined to think that the film had other problems.
I hope they recast him with Dennis Reynolds.
I haven’t read the story yet and obviously there’s more to it. But that doesn’t sound terribly impressive. I don’t think think the thing Superman’s origin was missing was the revelation that Krypton was destroyed by a villain who just looks like a generic brand version of Doomsday.
Yeah, I watched that the other day. I thought it was sort of hypocritical for him to dismiss Time and Newsweek cover stories on pop culture as “fluff” in a commercial that also promised subscribers a free stereo system.
It’s probably not the most pressing issue for most young people, no. But Barsanti’s smug dismissal the level of political engagement of young people, as well as Sanders’ message, is still uncalled for.
Look at how cool this old man is, young people! He knows what you like, which apparently includes Cardi B and Social Security.
It definitely feels that way. The ending of the last issue seemed like a pretty big hint.
I think she’s supposed to be like early-to-mid-twenties..