It all started when a few people from Amity Park went on a field trip to other hero cities and got very confused pretty fast.
- What do you mean people die here so often in hero fights?
- What do you mean by buildings getting destroyed and not fixed? (blob Ghost do that all the time, they seem to love it!)
Are your hero not doing their job!!!?
At first, the people of Gotham, Metropolis, Coast City, Bludhaven, or Dakoto City were pissed, but after the people of Amity Park just said they should stay a few weeks in their city, they would notice it.
After one week in the new city, most people moved out of their city to Amity Park.
While this city had once a week has a world-ending threat, that threat seems to just have fun with the child hero in a fight.
And those people helped them. The Victims of Scarecrow actually got help from the Master of Fear Fright Knight, who fixed their minds.
Number 1 rule in Amity Park
- Don't feed the tiny cryptid Fenton after 10 p.m.; the last time we had winter in the summer was because of that.
- Yes, they are fangs, and they are real. Don't try to let yourself be bitten. When he slept, the last one almost lost their hand.
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The other Hero in their cities didn't take long to notice it, that they have significantly fewer people living in their cities. Like most of their cities, they lost 30–50% of their civilians!
And no one seems to want to tell them where they are, as more civilians are leaving!
For a series which only lasted five years, there’s a lot to talk about with regard to Justice League of America volume 2. Much of this involves events outside the series, both in DC’s other comics and with the people producing them. Meanwhile, the “comics blogosphere” came into its own, intensifying fan scrutiny and offering real-time commentary on controversies. This post won’t go too deeply into all that extratextual drama; but rest assured it was there, and it crept inevitably into the work.
At long last, the League; from Justice League of America #12 by Brad Meltzer, Ed Benes and Sandra Hope
The League of Assassins in the DC Animated Movie Universe. In order:
Ra’s al Ghul - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971). Appears in Batman: Son of Batman (2014) and Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016).
Talia al Ghul - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #411 (1971). Appears in Batman: Son of Batman (2014) and Batman: Bad Blood (2016).
Dusan al Ghul - First appearance in Batman v1 Annual #26 (2007). Appears in Batman: Son of Batman (2014).
Deathstroke - First appearance in New Teen Titans #2 (1980). Appears in Batman: Son of Batman (2014) and Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017). Makes a cameo in a Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (2018).
Ubu - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971). Appears in Batman: Son of Batman (2014).
Lady Shiva - First appearance in Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter #5 (1976). Appears in Batman: Hush (2019) and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020).
Heretic - First appearance in Batman and Robin #12 (2010). Appears in Batman: Bad Blood (2016).
The Hook - First appearance in Strange Adventures #210 (1968). Makes a cameo in Justice League Dark (2017).
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The Justce League episode ‘Legends’ is a perfect example of how to both do a parody/make fun of older material AND still honor that material and why people loved it. No matter how cheesy and outdated the Justice Guild (and in that vein the Golden Age of Comics heroes) were depicted, they were and always will be heroes.
Shout out to Justce League Apokolips War (2020) for having Hal and Barry stand next to each other for like half a second in this one shot in the trailer
Darkseid was in the Ghost Zone, on his way to visit his ex and rival Clockwork. It was the old time of Clockwork, as he was pretty bloodthirsty.
Apokolips and the Ghost Zone more than once had wars, but as ghosts are immortal, just like gods, they don't really die. They see war with other immortal races as a fine thing to pass time with. All things become boring with time. Nobody dies, so where is the harm?
Danny, Dani, and Darkseid find themselves in Disneyland thanks to Clockwork's quirky time manipulation and him being busy.
Danny and Dani's ghostly look combined with Darkseid's very presence, creating an unexpected uproar and fear. But Darkseid was spending his time with the two "Children" of Clockwork and not going for a attack.
The children love the amusement park rides without having to wait!
Well, Orion, Mister Miracle and the Justice League had no idea what to say as they saw Darkseid with two white haired flying children who were eating cotton candy on his shoulders.
Orion:" What are you doing, Father?"
Darkseid:" They are the children of an old rival I have. I have no time today to play with you and Superman. I will attack you and the League tomorrow, a promise."
Darkseid sees playing with Superman and his friends as a game. a game he has been doing for years already. At one point, he will have all the universe under his rule; how many more years are there to wait?
My buddy and I recorded a podcast on the various Superman Tv shows and what we liked or didn't like about various Superman shows, and what we'd like in future versions of the franchise: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...=2&i=417378452
I'm thinking about doing some follow up stuff using short videos on YouTube.
How do you guys rank the Tv versions of Clark, Lois or Lex? I presume that STAS versions may have an advantage since they're the only straight adaption of the mythos without any twists or handicaps, but is that solidly true? And if it is, who's you're favorite live action version of the character?
Personally, for me:
BEST TV LEX LUTHOR
1. Clancy Brown (Superman: The Animated Series, Justce League, JLU)
2. Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville)
3. John Shea (Lois and Clark
Lex goes to Clancy Brown as Lex in STAS, since he manages to be a good combination of supporting character, series anatagonist, and eventual big bad of Justice League, all with a good range of businessman Lex and mad scientist Lex along the way. Then I'd go Michael Rosenbaum in Smallville, since he's arguably the best part of the show for the first half, but has a few too many weird, inconsistent stories to beat Brown's take, than Shea in L&C, since as good as he is, he is kind of stuck as a romance villain, instead of pure supervillain. All three are still great though.
The weekend is finally over and it’s clear as water. Justce League has FAILED.
It’s a flop movie that couldn’t even make 100M on it’s opening weekend even with such big name characters in it’s cast. DCEU needs to change because it’s not getting amazing reviews and it’s losing money. SOMETHING needs to happen. Wake up you die hard fans, your universe is pathetic and dying.
At this point I’m scared we won’t see a third Wonder Woman movie.