@JonathanJColton And a ton of the folks in there are using their Super Powers toy line designs, looks that saw little use outside the tie-in comics and late Superfriends episodes. Just an odd collection of images all around.
@LibertyCappy Already made that choice the first time. I saw Predator, Robocop, and Lost Boys in that order, in theater, over a coulpe weekends. Didn't see FMJ till it hit Blockbuster. I was 16, and it was a glorious summer.
@Oiarjunrathore Depends on what this weeks version of DC looks like. There were a few years there J'onn was played as stronger than Superman, then they rebooted again and Supes was always stronger.
Honestly rewriting the universe every two years is why i struggle to care about modern DC.
@OrddLord You're not wrong, on "paper", DS should smoke him. But it just rarely turns out that way. Theses are the facts of the case, and they are undisputed.
@OrddLord Except thats rarely how it plays out is it? Pick your media of choice, 8 times out of 10, Superman wins after a pitch battle, And for every 1 out of 10 Darsied does beat Superman, theres that 10th time Clark beats DS handily.
@BackintheBronze 60 / 40 Wendell over Genis. But series had their strengths, and great writers. But neither managed to hang on in the post-bubble 90's. Quasar wins because I like the character, liked him since his Project Pegusas days. With Genis... I liked the writer more than the character.
@theereal_one Power Stone. Plain and simple. Near infinite power to whatever application its used on. Hulk stood no chance. (especially not in the MCU where everyone is nerfed but Cap, but thats a rant for another thread)
@SixoTF I think it would have been glorious. Toy wise, Armada TF's were a step backward from the Beast era, gimmick not withstanding. They improved by leaps and bounds by Cybertron.
But if they had built on the BM toy designs directly... glorious!!
@DKnight9630 Probably THE easiest of the Crossing mess left to fix... since time travel was involved, and that opens all those handy alt-timeline doors. The easy out is there... the editorial will... not so much.
@najiyullahi10 from Hero to Villain and back again. Deadpool, who first appeared not long after Venom, followed a similar trajectory, but the added humor has made Wade much more enduring and endearing.
Ill always prefer the original jilted alien/mentally unstable host tormentor configuration.
@najiyullahi10 At first, Venom was a villain, And then he got popular. So then he was a Villain only to Spider-Man. Got more popular, became an anti-hero. (meaning a hero who's willing to kill) Popularty lead to over exposure, which lead to new hosts and retconned backstories, and wild swings
@SketchyFig Half right. That's the hatch to enter Rama Tut's Time Ship, from when he returned to Ancient Egypt after retiring as Kang but before becoming Immortus. Thought everyone learned that in elementary school. Or maybe those were the comics i was ready in elementary school.