Some people enjoy Booster Gold the same way.
Some people enjoy Booster Gold the same way.
Well, it's not quite a mop and it's not quite a puppet… to answer your question, I don't know.
The original Bilbo Baggins - accept no substitutes.
The fact that you include the kid from Gotham tells me you're not ready.
Okay, I'll be that guy: Why would Apollo, the god best known for being an archer, have his magic weapon be a sword? And a longsword at that, a weapon that Ancient Greece thought only barbarians used?
Sad thing is that Giffen intended Lobo to be a lampoon of Wolverine and his ilk.
Gleek is a no-show, but Zan and Jayna were part of that team of cloned superhumans what Cadmus made.
He's got… uh… well, he's a Mexican magician with… um… Mexican magic. His cloak does something.
Yes.
I just want Samurai and El Dorado to show up in Black Lightning's new TV show.
Sir Justin is a fucking badass and always has been. Dude rode with King Arthur, he knows his shit.
I'm the biggest Thor fanboy around (example: I will actually defend Dark World), and that trailer has me so fucking pumped and excited that I can barely contain myself whenever I allow myself to think about it. There's naught wrong with having fun with Thor and giving him crazy space adventures.
On the one hand, the Dick Sprang Joker in living color on my television screen. On the other hand, Kevin Conroy being the most Batmanning Batman that ever Batmanned.
The fact that we got an entire episode that is just the Seven Soldiers of Victory versus the Hulk is beyond amazing.
Well, his first appearance bears all the hallmarks of a heel introduction, but then there's the Silver Age twist that reveals he was a hero all along! I dunno how that translated into him originally being a villain, but I do recall that Infantino originally gave Ralph a mask because he was supposed to be believed to…
Crisis on Infinite Cinematic Universes!
This was a great episode, but I still wish we'd been able to see the tussle with Mordru. There's some crazy, goofy stuff going on, not least the "Composite Superman" cameo. Also, as a HUGE Ralph Dibny fan, I would have been very pleased to see him save the day and get all the credit.
Jesus, isn't that every comic book character? I mean, okay, I was in 2nd grade when I started reading comics, but I think the general point is the same.
The Green Lantern Corps deals with some heavy duty shit, yo.
Bruce may have been his father, but he weren't his daddy.