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milkydraws8 · 2 months
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the nutty professor ft. the wife of the nutty professor
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dccomicsbracket · 3 months
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Elongated Man (1992)
i know this won’t win because i’m one of maybe three people on the planet who’s read it BUT it’s soooo wacky and delightful and unexpectedly emotional. it’s a political thriller, it’s a comedy, it’s a drama, it’s a mystery, it’s a love story, it’s SO much fun and i think everyone should read it and appreciate ralph and sue dibny :)
The New Teen Titans (1980)
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shadowwingtronix · 2 years
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5 Other Things That Were "In The Comics"
BW Media Spotlight proves that some defenses don't hold up by listing 5 Other Things That Were "In The Comics"
Do we not remember Jen only got her gamma radiation from a blood transfusion and not a large gamma bomb? I’m becoming more and more convinced that the comic writers we have now over at the Big Two are just adding things to the comics in the hopes of getting them into their respective movies and television/internet shows. In the past few years we’ve had characters and events that are being used…
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havendance · 9 months
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(Detective Comics #797)
While we’re talking about the urban legend Batman retcon…
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dc-tournaments · 4 months
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Why do they deserve to win?
Sue Dibney
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Uncle Ben
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tumblingxelian · 1 year
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the in-universe explanation for Batman being utterly convinced that the entire League would inevitably turn evil except for him born from a specific incident where several League Members he trusted wiped his memory without his consent when he caught them brainwashing a supervillain into being more comical after said supervillain raped Sue Dibney?
It doesn't excuse him being paranoid against the ENTIRE Justice League, but I would say he'd have more than earned the right to doubt the loyalties of the one who rewrote his mind.
You're not wrong but it goes a bit deeper than that. Basically that whole "They betrayed Batman first" angle was a retcon done to try and make Batman look like less of a dickhead.
His original motivation came from when the Secret Society of Super-Villains swapped bodies with the Justice League with the aid of Agamemno.
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Who do you think is Spider-Man ideal partner
Some brass of DC Comics some time said that heroes were made to suffer alone or something in the same sentiment. An idiot, of course.
But I have this idea that heroes shouldn't endanger the lives of civilians pairing with them. Having sex with them is dangerous enough, perhaps mortal, coupling with them is hanging a target on their backs.
Heroes lives are dangerous and unpredictable. Civilians worse nightmare is don't meeting the mortgage deadline in time, that's the most terrible thing imaginable for them. Hanging from a precipice is an unexpected bonus.
Villains aren't nice people. They want to make the hero suffer in the worse imaginable way. Due to the mechanics of comics, the hero always manages to save their beau in the nick of time. But...what if they can't? Gwen Stacy, Constance Bonacieux and Sue Dibney are a sad reminder things can go wrong. Very wrong.
Therefore, I propose heroes pair with someone of the craft, used to the perils of the life they've chosen, because it's their choice too. Or someone with superpowers similar to them.
Human, civilians andcommon people are liabilities. Writers love to make them another obstacle in the path of the hero to victory. But this trope is already very old.
Look for this repeating again in the upcoming Superman: Legacy.
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thequiver · 1 year
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Since we all hate bop here (as we should), what characters would you like to have a team up with Dinah?
Okay so I mean obviously the JSA, her original team, the absolute fucking LEGENDS they are
I’m also a DinahHelena truther so who am I to deny her another archer maligned by the pestilence that is Batman
I really think that she’d be able to have some really interesting stories with Ralph and Sue Dibney, I……. Might have to write that actually…. What’s another WIP on the pile?
I’d love to see her interact more with the Amazons, and Hawkgirl for sure. Zatanna.
Gods it would be SO COOL to see her and Pandora interact.
Also like ngl I’d love to see Dinah, Carol, and Lois interact. It would be really fun.
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corhore · 9 months
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*Seeing how Nightwing is in the HQ show* I see my favorites are considered safe while they are in limbo. Which is kinda sad when you think about it
Kinda fucked up that a character who is a SA survivor gets continuously sexualized huh. It would be like Sue Dibney getting sexualized.
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timbodrakes · 2 years
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Kon EL / SUPER BOY Comic Recs
*Im putting a * and bolding the issues that feature Tim. 
FIRST APPEARANCE : Skim maybe? 
#500(Skip to the end. He has a page ) , Note: Ugly art.  #501 ( Some actual Kon with better quality)   #502,  #503, #504
SUPER BOY : 
ISSUE#1 , ISSUE#4,  MELTDOWN Arc: ISSUE#38 to #41 Tana breaks up with Kon ISSUE#46
If you wanna know how Tana Dies, read Young Justice: Sins of the Youth. 
YOUNG JUSTICE 
ISSUE#1, ISSUE#2, ISSUE#4 (Cassie meets Kon), ISSUE#7 (Some internal fears show up), 
GRADUATION DAY 
ISSUE#1-3 Short comic that leads into Teen Titans. I dont think its TOO mandatory but its also by Judd Winnick so idk if that might make u interested to read it. 
TEEN TITANS (2003) Tshirt Kon
( ISSUE#1*, Almost all of these have tim & kon to some capacity. you can skim them but I will highlight important issues.  some Steph & Kon interaction (steph is robin. Kon is confusion.) ISSUE#14* (Kon goes to find Tim) ISSUE#15 * (Skip to the end),  Meeting ALT Earth future selves: ISSUE#17  #18 , #19
( -   Identity Crisis happens and Tim’s dad dies.  Sue Dibney is murdered by The Atom's exwife- )
Issue#20,  Kon centric: ISSUE#24, ISSUE#25, ISSUE#26                                      (Maxwell Lord Kills Teddy) INFINITE CRISIS ARC : ISSUE#32, ISSUE#33 , Cassie and Kon bang, INF.C-ISSUE#5, INF.C-ISSUE#6 (Kon’s Death)
( ONE YEAR AFTER KON IS DEAD & TED KORD IS DEAD.  )
The part where Tim is cloning Kon: ISSUE#34 , ISSUE#35
ADVENTURE COMICS TShirt Kon. Back from the ded 
( ISSUE#1, ISSUE#2 , ISSUE#3*, ISSUE#6, )  note: The issues aren’t very long. They only take up half of the actual comic issue since there are 2 stories in each. Once the Francis Manapul art is done, so is the story. Move on to the next issue.
BLACKEST NIGHT Arc   ( ADV.C #7 , etc. 
RED ROBIN: ISSUE#9
SUPERBOY (back from the dead + on Kent farm) 
ISSUE#1-ISSUE#11 This series is short. Only 11 issues. You can just skim this if you’re curious about how he interacts more with Smallville and the dog. 
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plasticmantalk · 2 years
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Plastic Man’s cameo in a Zatanna comic, where a vision of him is included in her “dream wedding”.
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peacerisendove · 3 years
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Been rereading Formerly Known as the Justice League and JLA Classified and just loving Booster and Ted.
There’s so much I want to say here. The “still not” in that first panel (Ted did you ask him even jokingly, for tax reasons or seriously?), Sue’s clear sarcasm as she says “shocking,” Ted looking just as peeved at Booster, Powergirl and Ted’s conversation, but ultimately I’ll just say Ted and Booster act like an old married couple and I love it.
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annlarimer · 2 years
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Old comic: Fight to the Death 5
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havendance · 3 months
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The Plotlines of 52: A biased ranking
Having finished 52, I am here to rank the plotlines from worst to best. 52 was a very strong series, so even the plotlines at the bottom aren't so much bad as they were ones I was less invested in. So, without further ado, let's start at the bottom with:
6. Dr Magnus/The Island of Mad Scientists.
The first time I put together the list of plotlines, I forgot about this one which should tell you all you need to know. Admittedly, I hadn't finished reading 52 at that point and this plotline does grow more relavent towards the end, but I simply did not care about any of the mad scientist characters. Or the metal men. Nor was I particularly invested in the mystery of where all the missing scientists had gone. I will say though, it was less that I disliked this and more that I thought it was boring.
5. The Animal Man, Starfire, Adam Strange, and Lobo Space Odyssey
This plotline had a lot of wacky and fun moments (Lobo has found space!dolphin!jesus, Mogo the green lantern who is a planet). It was perfectly good storyline that is mainly this low in the ratings because a) I was more invested in all the other plotlines, and b) I am just less interested in the new gods/space portion of dc.
4. Ralph Dibney
Following up from Identity Crisis we have Ralph Dibney initally getting tied up with the Cult of Conner and then going on a quest to try and bring Sue back from the dead. I thought the Cult of Conner was fun in the beginning and this plot also had a strong denouncement, but I was less invested in the middle portion where he goes and visits various magic entities.
3. Tied for third we have both the Black Adam Family and the Question + Renee (+ Batwoman) plotlines!
The thing about the Question + Renee (+ Batwoman) plotline was that it was consistently strong throughout. I went expecting that to the plotline that I was most interested in and was surprised to find that I was actually really interested in a lot of other things going on too! The Black Adam Family plotline was a little more up and down in my enjoyment. I was really invested in Black Adam trying to make a new start! I knew he wouldn't be able to make it last! I'm interested in seeing where he shows up later in comics! Anyway, if I was not a fan of Amanda Waller, I might hate her a little for what she did.
The main points taken off for the plotline (and the reason I'm not putting it directly above the question one) is that DC pulls one of their 'let's commit an act of mass destruction' moves and kills off all of Bialya, which just feels excessive. Have you considered that perhaps you don't need to have a genocide/nuke an entire city/country to make a point, dc?
2. Booster Gold/Supernova
I just think Booster Gold's fun. It was fun watching him destroy his reputation and fail as his knowledge of the future failed him. The Supernova plotline was also very fun! (Clark Kent jumping out a window to get caught by him to snag an interview my beloved). I liked how the mystery in these two plotlines built up and merged together. It had a satisfying payoff and conclusion as well. Very comics-y.
1. Natasha & John Henry Irons/ Luthor's Everyman project
Best plotline, hands down. The messy-ness of Natasha and John's relationship. The way that he messes up and tries and fails to get it right. Luthor giving people powers and the building realization of his plans unfolding! "Rain of the Supermen"! I just enjoyed it all.
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2nd ANNUAL FITTY DOLLA HEAD JOBS-2021 first batch-
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jlaclassified · 3 years
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The Elongated Man (and Sue!) by Carmine Infantino and Bart Sears
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