Please tell us moreAnd did I mention that I have a new BATMAN novel coming out in a couple of weeks.

Please tell us moreAnd did I mention that I have a new BATMAN novel coming out in a couple of weeks.
Please tell us more![]()
In another thread there is a discussion about what makes a great Batman villain. I didn't post, but I was thinking that the CoOs is one of the best additions to the Rogues Gallery in recent years. Congrats on the book coming out!Well, since you asked . . . .
BATMAN: THE COURT OF OWLS, an original novel bringing back the Court of Owls, is due out February 12th, so I am haunting my mailbox waiting my for an advance copy to show up.
And since we're talking growing older and stuff, I did the math and figured out that I have now been writing Batman, on and off, for more than twenty-seven years, ever since selling my first Batman story to DC way back in 1992.
Good thing I never got too old for comics.![]()
Because it's mindless escapism, and life is too short for that.
Because it's mindless escapism, and life is too short for that.
Plus, even in my 20s, I felt like I had outgrown most of this stuff. It just had nostalgic value to me because I enjoyed this stuff as a kid. Endgame is a great jumping off point.
Dude trust me, eventually the opposite effect kicks in, you start appreciating the value of the seemingly trivial.
Disappointingly I agree and it seems like a somewhat predictable plot. If he was an actual good guy that goes bad I might find that more interesting. I'd like to see more than one villain too.The suspicious nature of a hydro, molten and sand man leads me to think that mysterio is putting on a show.
He’s pretending to be the hero while doing something else. Maybe he’s just there to distract the actual crimes ( men with guns)
The suspicious nature of a hydro, molten and sand man leads me to think that mysterio is putting on a show.
Disappointingly I agree and it seems like a somewhat predictable plot. If he was an actual good guy that goes bad I might find that more interesting. I'd like to see more than one villain too.
A genuinely good guy? My mind is coming up blank. Any examples? Winter Solider?An actual good guy that goes bad sounds far more predictable and generic to me in the context of the superhero movie genre.
A genuinely good guy? My mind is coming up blank. Any examples? Winter Solider?
Pretending to be good and creating fake villains is a familiar plot from Saturday morning cartoons.(i recognize the irony in saying that)
Disappointingly I agree and it seems like a somewhat predictable plot. If he was an actual good guy that goes bad I might find that more interesting. I'd like to see more than one villain too.
A genuinely good guy? My mind is coming up blank. Any examples? Winter Solider?
Pretending to be good and creating fake villains is a familiar plot from Saturday morning cartoons.(i recognize the irony in saying that)
Thank you. Reminding me of those characters convinces me even more that the fall from grace is the far more compelling story.Bucky, Harvey Dent, Harry Osbourne, Otto Octavius, Mr. Freeze, Kurt Connors, Batman (temporarily), Mordo, just off the top of my head. Good guys being pushed over the edge by tragedy or corrupted by magic/technology is hardly uncommon in movies. And if we're counting cartoons, there are probably dozens more examples there, if not hundreds.
Which sounds like a weak villain motivation for a film like Spider-man.Spider-man intervenes and this irritates Mysterio because someone else is taking all his attention
In an animated movie made for all ages. I expect Spiderman movie villains aimed at a more mature audience to have more depth with a strong character arc.No one cared this was Syndrome's big plot.
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