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DC characters ain’t got no flaws. Everything is forgiven as soon as it happens with no repercussions. It's always rinse and repeat. It's always about Batman nowadays.
That's actually incorrect, there was a timeline where the joker left Gotham to go tamper with metropolis. He had a scheme set-up that destroyed almost the entire city AND the unborn child of superman; that's a comic where superman and louis were together and tried having kids.

Superman then proceeded to become a dictator for the earth, encasing all the villains in high security prison and flaunting his power over other heroes and humans for the sake of the safety of mankind, with wonder woman at his side. Getting into the nitty-gritty would take too long of a type but, Batman and a few of other heroes who rebelled from his command overthrew Superman or atleast snapped him back to reality. To atone for his sudden take over He was placed in a red-sun prison off planet

Most of the stories with the heroes having flaws are usually when someone decides to take it too far, so really and truly it's more so narrative and perspective on what you want to see. Like when Batman finally started Killing, and so on...
 
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I do hope for another Marvel x DC storyline as it has been hinted for a future Crisis storyline, it's just a matter of time. Even DC and Marvel are releasing DC vs Marvel omnibus'.

I need to catch up on Spawn, haven't read that in so long or even Monstress and the art is :love:
Fuck, more to read now and might end up getting the Jason Aaron's Thor run omnibus' and maybe the DC vs Marvel one too as that shit is gonna be rare as fuck soon
 
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DC characters ain’t got no flaws. Everything is forgiven as soon as it happens with no repercussions. It's always rinse and repeat. It's always about Batman nowadays.
Are we reading the same comics?
DC heroes are all flawed in some fundamental way or another. John Stewart, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Hal Jordan, Wally West, Barry Allen.
Then you got the generation below them that are RIDDLED with flaws, to the point where it hurts to watch/read them sometimes.
 
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Are we reading the same comics?
DC heroes are all flawed in some fundamental way or another. John Stewart, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Hal Jordan, Wally West, Barry Allen.
Then you got the generation below them that are RIDDLED with flaws, to the point where it hurts to watch/read them sometimes.
DC heroes haven't been portrayed as flawless since Alan Scott was Green Lantern and Jay Garrick was Flash.
 
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And not forgetting Binary, as even Marvel didn't know what to do with her which is a tragic tale of Marvel having a shit load of characters and some just have a bad showing until a writer does them justice but everyone kept her away.
They rebooted the marvel character 6 times and carol is the 7th one.

The story how explosion of a reactor make her superhero is the story of 1st reboot aka 1st female marvel aka 1st colored/ black marvel ( Monica Rambeau )

2nd & 3rd reboot are Genis-Vell and Phyla-Vell scientifically made children of Mar-vell aka first captain Marvel

4th one is Khn'nr who is a Skull who used mar-vell dna to impersonate as marvel.

5th one Noh-Varr is a parallel universe now he goes by the name Marvel Boy

Last and least the movie version, Carol Danvers
 
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Are we reading the same comics?
DC heroes are all flawed in some fundamental way or another. John Stewart, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Hal Jordan, Wally West, Barry Allen.
Then you got the generation below them that are RIDDLED with flaws, to the point where it hurts to watch/read them sometimes.
Then the infamous run of Tom King and Heroes in Crisis, oh boy that was a bad run on the telling of the stress of these heroes
 
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That's actually incorrect, there was a timeline where the joker left Gotham to go tamper with metropolis. He had a scheme set-up that destroyed almost the entire city AND the unborn child of superman; that's a comic where superman and louis were together and tried having kids.

Superman then proceeded to become a dictator for the earth, encasing all the villains in high security prison and flaunting his power over other heroes and humans for the sake of the safety of mankind, with wonder woman at his side. Getting into the nitty-gritty would take too long of a type but, Batman and a few of other heroes who rebelled from his command overthrew Superman or atleast snapped him back to reality. To atone for his sudden take over He was placed in a red-sun prison off planet

Most of the stories with the heroes having flaws are usually when someone decides to take it too far, so really and truly it's more so narrative and perspective on what you want to see. Like when Batman finally started Killing, and so on...
That’s always alternative timelines, Be it Injustice Verse or the Dark Bat Universe. None of this happens usually. Last time one of turned bad was either Hal controlled by Paralax or Wally during Sanctuary.

Now to spice things up with the bat, they reintroduced Zur.

Batman always does the same things over and over. Beat his kids ass, paranoia over his partners and still fail to save his dear ones. The whole No Kill Rule. The whole holier than thou. A bitch.

The ones that were flawed and on their path to goodness are sidelined. Roy Harper or Bizzaro for example. Or even Red Hood, they never know what to do with him, is he good ? Is he bad ? Is he going to keep following the bad general ? and let's not even talk about Tim Drake or Nightwing...
 
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The ones that were flawed and on their path to goodness are sidelined. Roy Harper or Bizzaro for example. Or even Red Hood, they never know what to do with him, is he good ? Is he bad ? Is he going to keep following the bad general ? and let's not even talk about Tim Drake or Nightwing...
The Robins are not side-lined. They get more panels than full-fledged Justice Leaguers. More importantly: why the fuck do you want good-guy Bizarro? :pepelaugh:
 
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The Robins are not side-lined. They get more panels than full-fledged Justice Leaguers. More importantly: why the fuck do you want good-guy Bizarro? :pepelaugh:
The robins are. The only one in the light is Dick Grayson. With the Nightwing and Titans books.
Damian has a book with Batman I believe.
Tim Drake had a mini but eh wasn’t that good.
Cassandra had a fun one with Steph and is actually in Birds
Hood has a mini series but it won’t get far.
I don’t even know where the fuck is Duke.
 
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