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the comic cover i wish to base my cartoon career off of...there's so much beauty in this world that sometimes my heart just wants to explode.
batman at his peak... comics at their best.
batman, robin, and now noncontinuity characters (c) DC Comics.
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Dub-T [2007-11-03 00:26:14 +0000 UTC]
Ah but they ARE continuity again. Didn't you read "The Kingdom"?
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rvxen In reply to Dub-T [2007-11-03 00:29:24 +0000 UTC]
yeah... sorta... i read kingdom come...
they may be back but the spirit is still serious and somber... dc is afraid to go back to these glory days.
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Dub-T In reply to rvxen [2007-11-03 00:32:03 +0000 UTC]
Ah.... "The Kingdom" is a prequel-sequel that basically says EVERYTHING DC has ever done is continuity. In a multiverse kinda way.
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rvxen In reply to Dub-T [2007-11-03 00:34:07 +0000 UTC]
then it is a good thing... just Wiki'd bat-mite... apparently he's acually back into the main universe... joker had swallowed him until he was freed in superman/batman.
wacky stuff is afoot.
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Dub-T In reply to rvxen [2007-11-03 00:36:04 +0000 UTC]
I really enjoy dark stories and characters, hated most of the 90s comics though, go figure.
But to quote Mr. Wonka, "A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men."
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rvxen In reply to Dub-T [2007-11-03 01:59:47 +0000 UTC]
it does have a time and place, the darkness, but when you start having characters RAPE other characters or heroes break necks, i dunno... it gets gratuitous. i agree with bullyscomic blog, comics should be fun!
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Dub-T In reply to rvxen [2007-11-03 03:17:27 +0000 UTC]
Heroes should never behave that way. Anti-heroes should occasionally. But most of the stuff that's been going on lately is straight up villainy.
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rvxen In reply to Dub-T [2007-11-03 03:52:35 +0000 UTC]
that's why (outside of the Civil War garbage) i like marvel generally better than DC... Nextwave, Marvel Adventures, Defenders, zombies, i mean at least they allow goofy stuff to still happen!
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Dub-T In reply to rvxen [2007-11-03 04:57:10 +0000 UTC]
I read an article by George Perez where he stated he wished he had never done Crisis on Infinate Earths. Specifically because of what followed.
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rvxen In reply to Dub-T [2007-11-03 05:16:36 +0000 UTC]
you mean the infinite mess that was created? yeah.. hadn't heard that one... but it wouldn't suprise me. reminds me of a tale that Alan Moore regretted doing Watchmen because of all the dark moody stuff that followed. my own conclusions on watchmen was that he wasn't trying to show that dark moody superheroes are cool, rather dark moody superheroes cannot work within a 'realistic' setting because they'd eventually manipulate and possibly destroy the world. alan moore is a big fan of the silver age stuff and tried to go back to that feeling through some of this ABC titles.
i have some of my own theories about what would have happened to the superhero comic if it had been let it run its course rather than do retcons and revamps. my biggest beef is that DC refuses their characters to change or evolve... it allows them to crank out 1000s of issues, but shirks the potential of what may come from growth.
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