I'm a little lost after all that Crisis stuff. Superman is the first superhero on this Earth?In the comics he does build a immunity to it over time. Makes sense since this version has been so for nearly 20 years.
I'm a little lost after all that Crisis stuff. Superman is the first superhero on this Earth?In the comics he does build a immunity to it over time. Makes sense since this version has been so for nearly 20 years.
I'm a little lost after all that Crisis stuff. Superman is the first superhero on this Earth?
He started the same year Smallville debuted. It's crazy to think that Clark is still younger than him.Well, if the history established in Legends season 2 still holds, the Justice Society were the first, but they were secret.
It looks like the first modern, public superhero in the amalgamated Earth-Prime history was Black Lightning, who started out in 1998 according to the Arrowverse Wiki. The second was probably either Superman, who started in 2001 according to this episode, or Batman, who was an established vigilante by the time Kate and Beth Kane's mother was killed in 2003.
Keep wishing. They will never allow Batman to be used on air.Okay, now I want a BL/Supes/Bats team-up, set in the 00s![]()
Well there is the ongoing story we are getting from Captain Luthor about his Superman going evil. Probably implying thatThat scene where superman is just pissed off at being shot and just rushes at that soldier with his eyes glowing was intense.
I feel like that's foreshadowing or something. Or it was just meant to parallel his son. Either way.
"Stand. Down."That scene where superman is just pissed off at being shot and just rushes at that soldier with his eyes glowing was intense.
That scene where superman is just pissed off at being shot and just rushes at that soldier with his eyes glowing was intense.
I feel like that's foreshadowing or something. Or it was just meant to parallel his son. Either way.
They will never allow Batman to be used on air.
General Lane's soldiers after action report might feed into the doubt Luthor instilled into him earlier this season.
How so? Has he shown up on Batwoman?This is a blatantly false statement.
How so?
Batman is still seen as too big of a character for TV. That hasn’t changed yet.It's a blatantly false statement because it is predicated on an outdated concept regarding how TV access to characters is handled.
Batman is still seen as too big of a character for TV.
Nice to get insider information.Again, this is a blatantly false statement.
Television access to DC Comics characters is determined on a case-by-case basis, and there is absolutely no template or restriction in place regarding whether or not a particular request for television access to a particular character gets approved.
I mean, we're poised to have, like, five different Batmen at once in the movies, and they've already cast a guy for the CW-verse. It doesn't seem very forbidden to me.Nice to get insider information.
Nice to get insider information.
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