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“This cannot be! How did you know that stabbing me in the heart would finish me?!”
And to make matters worse Reverse Flash shows up, to gloat about how while he DID kill Barry’s mother by travelling back in time, Barry (unintentionally) was the one who fucked up the world
So after Flash and Not-Batman manage to give him back his super speed through the same method that previously pan-fried him, they go look for Superman— who’s spent his entire life as a government lab rat, and lives in a cowering, feral, emaciated state
Getting into #pinup art, trying some new things with it, like this #shortstack queen #size_difference , feedback would be helpful
For this particular story, I can see it being a germ of a good idea where the villain has his own tragedy (for which he blames the League), his own voyage, his own trials and tribulations, and ultimately a learning experience when he faces the actual heroes
This argument is stretched long enough for Wonder Woman to show up to take over. As the only female member of the team, apparently she has to be the most manly one, to the point where her Single Angsty Flashback is about rejecting her Beta Boy (no offense @BetaBoysPod )
SUCH A LUST FOR REVENGE….WHOOOOOO?! It’s the #New52 #dccomics #justiceleague live-tweet review, starting issue 9 and with Jim Lee’s other arc on this series; the Villain’s Journey!
You’d even get a good answer to all the “why don’t they go after the real baddies” hot takes; because the real baddies have like ten layers of plausible deniability behind what they do and the damage of their agendas spreads like a cancer
But then, suppose that guys like Henry Bendix of Stormwatch were positioned as the new world order in the DCU. They’ve flirted with it with stuff like Project Cadmus, but it could be interesting to have a story centered around the League versus the Surveillance State
Body armor is hardly a new look for Batman, and the New 52 Batman is one of the least egregious redesigns here. That said, what works for video games isn’t what necessarily what works for comics, even if comics are trying to pre-empt games, film, and TV