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For a long time, Thor's powers have really just been super-strength/endurance/durability and the ability to wield Mjolnir. He couldn't even fly, he'd just toss the hammer and let it carry him where he needed to go. Other than that, his powers have fluctuated wildly over the years: sometimes he can summon lightning, other times he can't, sometimes the hammer can shoot lightning, other times it can't, his durability will let him tank space battleship cannons to the face, he'll have a hard time standing up to Ultron, it's all over the place. Probably another reason why people don't consider him as much of a Superman analog, Supes has always had a pretty constant skillset, though the limits of those powers are all over the place.What do you mean? Was Thor different back in the day?
It varies. Most of the time it's just a writer having a good idea that doesn't pan out, not being able to stick the landing, the artist not being suited to the idea or, more often these days, plans being changed because of a crossover, event or editorial dictate. I can really only think of a few writers I'd consider 'bad' by any metric, most writers either aren't to my tastes or they just do nothing for me. Former DC editor-in-chief, Dan DiDio famously hated scads of characters and wanted them killed off, turned into villains or just plain written out of existence. He's one of the writers I'd say is just plain bad, but he was also infamously mean-spirited towards the characters he didn't like.Doesn't this describe like every instance of the writing going south? There are very few instances of "bad writing" that don't come off as the writer simply being mean spirited rather than a lack of skill.
I don't actually read Superman, so what I know about his run is mostly second-hand, but people went in expecting huge, epic stories with stuff happening in his first issue that would receive a payoff years down the line, the kind of long-form storytelling he excels at and is loved for. That wasn't quite what happened. There's a lot of small nitpicks, but there's also a couple of big things that really rubbed fans the wrong way. First off, he tried to split up Lois and Clark. You don't have to be a fan of the characters to know that's a huge no-no. They got back together, but that killed off a lot of goodwill he may have had with fans. The other thing is Jon Kent, Superman's 10 year-old son. He's best-friends with Damien, Batman's son and since they were both about the same age, they had frequent adventures together. These were genuinely fun and heartwarming stories - Damien's an edgy try-hard pre-teen who takes after his father, Jon's an over-excited puppy with superpowers who takes after his dad, the comedy just writes itself. This stuff was almost universally beloved and people were begging DC for an ongoing series featuring the kids. First thing Bendis does when he takes over? Ship Jon off to an alternate dimension where time goes faster and ages him up to be about 18. No one liked that and thought it was a waste of a character. And then there's Bendis' 'quirks' of writing dialogue - google 'Bendis speak' for many, many, many such examples. You either love it or you hate it and a lot of people really don't like it at all. It's like Quentin Tarantino's dialogue and monologues, love it or hate it, it's a fundamental core of his style and a big chunk of his appeal.Spill the tea.
Probably another reason why people don't consider him as much of a Superman analog, Supes has always had a pretty constant skillset, though the limits of those powers are all over the place.
Earth 69 is the twink dimension
Earth 69 is the perfect dimension.
These are all accurate statements.Earth 69 is the nice dimension
I thought that was because they wanted Jon to date Tim Drake or something?First thing Bendis does when he takes over? Ship Jon off to an alternate dimension where time goes faster and ages him up to be about 18.
google 'Bendis speak'
“Bendis speak?” “Yes, Bendis speak.” “Do you know what I’m talking about?” “You mean Bendis speak, like in those comics, from that writer?” “Yeah, you know, like the writer. Brian Bendis.” “Brian Michael Bendis.” “What?” “The writer. I think he’s credited with three names. Pretentious middle name kinda guy.” “Oh.” “Yeah.”I think it's cause my brain will now automatically link good examples to the most annoying examples.
Didn't they explain that away with different solar radiations giving different powers?Superman's skill set was all over the place for pretty much the first thirty years of his existence.
Well when you put it that way, it just sounds like Mamet-speak.“Bendis speak?” “Yes, Bendis speak.” “Do you know what I’m talking about?” “You mean Bendis speak, like in those comics, from that writer?” “Yeah, you know, like the writer. Brian Bendis.” “Brian Michael Bendis.” “What?” “The writer. I think he’s credited with three names. Pretentious middle name kinda guy.” “Oh.” “Yeah.”
Not for a thousand years. I think it's a "never say never" type deal.Speaking of the twink dimension, any chance for femboy content?
much more fun when nerds make porn game imo. But eh varying degree of fun (and successes)You nerds explaining stuff is so fun.
Yeah, it's like when someone points out Joss Whedon's particular writing style and you see it everywhere. I have no problems with his writing, his infamous 'always end with a joke no matter what' quote aside, but he's one of the writers whose style is so influential and all-consuming, even in his own works, I'm really bored with it now. Kieron Gillen's another writer like that, to a far lesser degree: really great stories, fantastic plotting, but I can spot a page of his work a mile off and it annoys me in a way I can't quite put into words.Somehow seeing it called "Bendis speak" made me suddenly hate it. I think it's cause my brain will now automatically link good examples to the most annoying examples. Does that make any sense, the way I explained it?
If you wanna count all the issues where he'd receive weird powers for a single issue with no explanation and never use them again, be my guest. A big chunk of the appeal of the Silver Age of comics for modern readers was how it felt like the writers were going 'let's throw the wackiest shit at the wall just in case it works and if not, maybe we can put it on the cover and get people to buy it based on sheer WTF factor'. The creativity was off the charts, but the consistency, not so much.You must be registered to see the links, unless by "always," you mean Post-Crisis.
I don't know if a reason has really been given. There was a Legion of Super-Heroes reboot that was going to have Jon in it, so it's assumed they aged-him up so they could have a teen Superman join them (despite already having Conner Kent right there). I think a vocal minority of readers also just hated the idea of Superman having a son as well and wanted him out the picture. I don't think Jon shows up a massive amount in the other Super family books, but, again, I don't read Superman, so take that with a grain of salt. They did have Tim and Jon come out as bi fairly recently, but I don't think there was ever any plans to have them date. I believe the plan to have the two come out was reached independently and was just a coincidence. Jon always had more of a friendship with Damian anyway, Tim was more like his friend's cool older brother. DC's had a hell of a time over the last decade or so trying to work out what to do with Tim Drake anyway. He's always been a popular character, so they're reluctant to kill him off, but he doesn't really have a niche he fits into like Damian, Jason, Dick or Cass.I thought that was because they wanted Jon to date Tim Drake or something?
“Bendis speak?” “Yes, Bendis speak.” “Do you know what I’m talking about?” “You mean Bendis speak, like in those comics, from that writer?” “Yeah, you know, like the writer. Brian Bendis.” “Brian Michael Bendis.” “What?” “The writer. I think he’s credited with three names. Pretentious middle name kinda guy.” “Oh.” “Yeah.”
Y'know, I've never seen much Mamet stuff, but it turns out I've seen a lot of stuff influenced by him and reading that, I'm absolutely unsurprised to find out that Bendis worships the ground he works on.Well when you put it that way, it just sounds like Mamet-speak.
...Yep, when I Googled Mamet-speak to find a good example of it, the first result was theYou must be registered to see the links, which had a panel from New Avengers as the visual example. The textual example to the left is from an actual Mamet script, if you want to compare how similar they are.
For DC? Batman War on Crime, All-Star Superman #10, and Nightwing #141.What are you all's fav comics? The only super hero comic I've read is the original spiderman comic (the first 100 issues) but my favourite is Y: The last man. If we're counting manga - then it's berserk.
ADHD makes it hard for me to sit down and read a full book.Anyone fan of novels?
any chance for femboy content?
If we get an artist willing to draw gay scenes then yes.Not for a thousand years. I think it's a "never say never" type deal.
That was a leak of a build where Ron was just testing things out. It was never meant for the public as it was just a reskinned RLE intro."teaser" version
I thought this was a Marvel character for a moment.Arielle Maxine
I've been a Deadpool fan for about 25 years at this point, since the original Joe Kelly run. There has been some real low points but he's been a constant for me. X-Men, I've been into since I was a kid as I've said. Vertigo have done more right than wrong for me: The Invisibles, Transmetropolitan, Doom Patrol, all absolute gold. After that, it'd probably be quicker to post some of my shelves or my legitimately purchased comics folders on my PC. I have nearly 2tb of comics that I've purchased with money I earned legally.Since almost all of you are nerds here I want to know what y'all like (I don't have nerd friends so I'll just geek out here)
I always used to say that Marvel had the better characters, DC had the better events, but I'm really bored with the big events these days. I think Final Crisis was the last big crossover I really loved, and that was almost entirely because of Grant Morrison. line-wide crossovers, like King In Black, Devil's Reign, Dark Nights: Metal, those are good, stuff that's mostly self-contained and doesn't require you to read 70 different issues to get an idea of what's going on. Sins of Sinister is ten or eleven comics, not including the buildup. That's a solid hour or so reading by some great writers, perfect. Compare that to Secret Invasion or Convergence or any of those other bloated crossovers where every comic they release those months has a mandatory crossover and there's about 20 one-shots and minis and the overall story isn't good to begin with.Though this is usually a trend for me. In DC I like moments. In Marvel I enjoy storylines.
I'm sure we'll have more to talk about once we have an initial release. Not much else to discuss other than 'is this in the game?' 'Sure is!/Maybe later/Nah, dude, nah'.much more fun when nerds make porn game imo. But eh varying degree of fun (and successes)
I imagine there's a bigger context to this image? I rather like it, if it's to be taken at a face value - seems like something a guy like Superman would say.
The two I read? What's Styx?I also like the two runs detailing X-23's origin. Styx can go fuck itself with that though.
Don't look 'im up, he'll ruin feminine boys for you. He also made transplants, so less of a femboy and more of a trans.I thought this was a Marvel character for a moment.
I got something we could talk about. Favourite female crushes or what version of them/other characters we like the most.I'm sure we'll have more to talk about once we have an initial release. Not much else to discuss other than 'is this in the game?' 'Sure is!/Maybe later/Nah, dude, nah'.
By the way, if people own a lot of comics in physical form and want digital versions of them, there are some torrents that have like every comic published in a given year, for either DC or Marvel. It's been almost a decade since I was looking into that stuff, so I'm not sure how healthy those particular torrents are, but there's definitely a lot of online "libraries" to read comics these days.After that, it'd probably be quicker to post some of my shelves or my legitimately purchased comics folders on my PC. I have nearly 2tb of comics that I've purchased with money I earned legally.
Really? I tried to get the entire X-23 collection a month or so again, and all the torrents I found where either in my language or from 2010-2013, so they were never seeding.By the way, if people own a lot of comics in physical form and want digital versions of them, there are some torrents that have like every comic published in a given year, for either DC or Marvel. It's been almost a decade since I was looking into that stuff, so I'm not sure how healthy those particular torrents are, but there's definitely a lot of online "libraries" to read comics these days.
My favorite is Jean Grey, because I like redheads, and I thinkFavourite female crushes or what version of them/other characters we like the most.
Of course, when I say we, I mean you nerds.
In the first two pictures with the curly hair... uff. Redheads with curly hair are automatic 10/10's for me - I've dated a model, and a girl who was unapologecatily a 10/10, but a redhead with curly hair hits different to me.My favorite is Jean Grey, because I like redheads, and I thinkYou must be registered to see the linkscolor scheme really complements her red hair beautifully. I actually modded a Phoenix costume for Witch Trainer, that's when I adopted this profile pic.