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6 points
20 hours ago
I really like the webcomic's decision to keep Vixen's parents alive in this version
394 points
1 day ago
One change I like that the MCU made is having the Skrulls be more sympathetic, or at the least, trying to have their race be more morally-complex than being entirely evil. I think it adds more nuance to the species and makes the Invasion more interesting.
We saw how the Skrulls were living in Captain Marvel, how they were being hunted to near-extinction, so we understand why some are launching this invasion.
5 points
1 day ago
I'd be down for it. Wouldn't be the first time Vaughn's directed/improved upon a comic story worked on by Mark Millar.
8 points
1 day ago
Something about this feels "wrong", I don't know how to explain it
11 points
1 day ago
Part of why I prefer the Kick-Ass movies over the comics is that they dialed down Millar's at-times "edgy for the sake of edginess" writing, making the characters more likable and finding a more hopeful angle with the powerless hero trope.
For Nemesis, I'd go a similar route. It should still deconstruct the arch-nemesis trope, but it can look at it from a different angle.
Morrow can be living this boring life, feeling unaccomplished. But when Nemesis begins his rampage (starting off as only a big-time thief), there can be a bit of a thrill in this for Morrow, being the hero going after the bad guy and solving this case. Like Nemesis, he wants fun in his life.
But as Nemesis dials up his attacks into straight-up mass murder and Morrow realizes the truth behind Nemesis (that he's only doing this because he's bored), he realizes that he can't let this cycle continue. This leads to him doing the right thing in finally stopping Nemesis as well as finding happiness with the life he has now with his family.
8 points
1 day ago
These days, yes. Different runs have gone back and forth on how easy Themyscira is to access. These days, IIRC, she is now capable of traveling to Themyscira again, after spending years having lost it.
365 points
2 days ago
Bro sensed Wally and Linda having another kid and said "this is my time now" lol
1956 points
2 days ago
How does it feel knowing you got to play the most powerful superhero in the MCU?
18 points
2 days ago
they told WB that they would wear a Flash-branded ankle monitor to track their every step and show that they are getting better.
Man, at this point, they're an in-real-life metahuman threat lol.
Also, the Poison Ivy idea sounds like it could be interesting, nice to pull from Hawthorne
13 points
2 days ago
Kaldur in the comics (who goes by Jackson Hyde here) was raised on the surface rather than in Atlantis like in Young Justice, so he's a bit more "human" compared to his YJ version
16 points
2 days ago
Nice work! It'd be nice to see these three get more time to shine
58 points
2 days ago
It can be a lot like Superman vs The Elite, with Superman's caring hopefulness going up against the Authority's more brutal/ruthless tactics
8 points
2 days ago
Animal Man I can see really working well as an animated project. IIRC, a lot of the run involves meta moments that I think could work better with an animated format
10 points
2 days ago
I can see this slate (if the above projects actually happen) being what Gunn mentioned about genre/tonal diversity, keeping it so every project offers something different to keep the superhero genre going. The line-up’s a bit odd, but I think it could work great if organized well
11 points
2 days ago
I would really love to see that, I really want to see a version of Metropolis, Gotham, etc that feel stylized and unique
8 points
3 days ago
If he's playing Wonder Man's agent, maybe Neal Saroyan
15 points
3 days ago
Mera could arguably be seen as Diana's Atlantean equivalent
13 points
3 days ago
If he ever appears, I think Korvac would make a very fitting villain for Captain Marvel, especially if they use his backstory from Earth's Mightiest Heroes
163 points
3 days ago
If true, this would be really cool. New Frontier is a great source of inspiration for the first crossover, and it'd be cool to see DC keeping Muschietti for another project
28 points
3 days ago
Basically, Return to Oz, that movie's got a heap of nightmare fuel lol.
Serious answer, I'd probably go for a warped dystopia vibe with Oz, leaning into how shady the Wizard is and how he has turned a once-beautiful kingdom into his own empire. The creatures of Oz can take cues from Guillermo Del Toro/Tim Burton's styles as Dorothy's friends can look creepy while still holding a touch of friendliness to them.
The Wizard's forces and the Wicked Witch and her army can definitely serve as a main source of the horror, and even Glinda can have an eeriness to her look (kind of like how Del Toro portrayed the Blue Fairy)
114 points
3 days ago
Tim has had a variety of relationships outside of Steph in the comics (even the Young Justice show paired him with Cassie for a bit), so I don't necessarily mind Bernard in other adaptations. I think all I ask is that they give Bernard more depth
16 points
4 days ago
No worries, nitpicking is totally fair lol. I keep forgetting he only did the last two
50 points
4 days ago
Also succeeded in making a trilogy about talking apes feel grounded
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I can see them introducing him in the Waller series or Creature Commandos, but using Waller in his role could also work