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Lieju

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Zachary Amaranth said:
"Where all the costumes are slightly different but Green Lantern is no more in character..."
I'm not sure I got it. Do writers generally have issues with writing Green Lantern consistenly or something?
(I'm not a Green Lantern fan, I only know him from DC crossovers)
 

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DuelLadyS said:
It's not that Superman needs help tying people up... it's just that Wonder Woman enjoys it so very much.
I hear she and the other Amazons play games like that back on Themyscera (sp?).
Falseprophet said:
Aren't all Big Two comics basically fan fiction at this point? That Luthor & Grundy vs. Cyborg and the Titans matchup isn't even the most ridiculous crossover event to happen.
Sometimes that's a good thing. Ed Brubaker read Captain America comics as a kid, then got the job writing Cap, and he's the guy to thank for turning Bucky into a badass. Over at DC, Geoff Johns and Grant Morrison were big fans of Green Lantern and Batman growing up, and now wrote some of the best storylines for those characters in recent memory. Those two basically have the keys to an entire universe in their hands.
 

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That wasn't the Joker. That was Jarl Baalgruf's steward. I cannot not hear that whiny pissant's voice
 

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Lieju said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
"Where all the costumes are slightly different but Green Lantern is no more in character..."
I'm not sure I got it. Do writers generally have issues with writing Green Lantern consistenly or something?
(I'm not a Green Lantern fan, I only know him from DC crossovers)
To be completely honest, my knowledge isn't completely up to date, so my interpretation could be wrong. In my exposure to Green Lantern, however, I've found the whole "machine gun" thing to be largely out of character. He's a character whpo has historically used some insane and impractical constructs where something like a gun would probably be more efficient and make more sense. Unless, of course, he had to have intimate knowledge of how a gun's mechanics work, but I don't think that's how the ring's powers work.

Again, I could be wrong, but that's what I took out of it and it made me laugh. XD
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
Lieju said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
"Where all the costumes are slightly different but Green Lantern is no more in character..."
I'm not sure I got it. Do writers generally have issues with writing Green Lantern consistenly or something?
(I'm not a Green Lantern fan, I only know him from DC crossovers)
To be completely honest, my knowledge isn't completely up to date, so my interpretation could be wrong. In my exposure to Green Lantern, however, I've found the whole "machine gun" thing to be largely out of character. He's a character whpo has historically used some insane and impractical constructs where something like a gun would probably be more efficient and make more sense. Unless, of course, he had to have intimate knowledge of how a gun's mechanics work, but I don't think that's how the ring's powers work.

Again, I could be wrong, but that's what I took out of it and it made me laugh. XD
yeah you kind of need to have decent knowledge of what you want to make, which is why certain lanterns make machines of some sort or another while others just make blunt or sharp instruments that are basic in construction, plus the more complex the construct the more concentration you need to devote to it as all the rings are controlled by thought and the respective emotion it is powered by
 

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The absence of Mark Hamill is nearly rectified by the continued presence of Kevin Conroy.

Nearly.
 

CrazyGirl17

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I think the problem with this game is that a lot of story details are part of a comic prequel... which might make it confusing to some people.

Still, funny jokes all around, as usual.
 

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canadamus_prime said:
Yeah, just how exactly would the Joker be able to drug Superman?

cokeordie said:
Since we're going on about Wonder Woman...

What the heck is going on with her chest in that scene? I don't think breasts are supposed to stick out two feet in front of you.
Yeah, I noticed that. Since when did Wonder Woman have breasts the size of torpedoes?
In one issue of Wonder Woman during Gail Simone's run, Black Canary pretty blatantly states that Diana has the second biggest bust in the league (behind Power Girl, o' course). But that still doesn't explain the bizarre shape and size present here.

But yes, considering Diana has strength near Superman's level, is better in close combat than Batman, and has no easily exploited weaknesses, I'd say she'd be more than handy in a fight against Doomsday. Arthur would take part and be OUTRAGEOUS.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Pedro The Hutt said:
canadamus_prime said:
Yeah, just how exactly would the Joker be able to drug Superman?

cokeordie said:
Since we're going on about Wonder Woman...

What the heck is going on with her chest in that scene? I don't think breasts are supposed to stick out two feet in front of you.
Yeah, I noticed that. Since when did Wonder Woman have breasts the size of torpedoes?
In one issue of Wonder Woman during Gail Simone's run, Black Canary pretty blatantly states that Diana has the second biggest bust in the league (behind Power Girl, o' course). But that still doesn't explain the bizarre shape and size present here.

But yes, considering Diana has strength near Superman's level, is better in close combat than Batman, and has no easily exploited weaknesses, I'd say she'd be more than handy in a fight against Doomsday. Arthur would take part and be OUTRAGEOUS.
Yeah nobody has a bust bigger than Power Girl. It was take all of her Super Strength just to stand up.