Guess I spoilered my posts for no reason? Or maybe Serveaux has me on "Ignore."
The cape attachment and blue remind me of New 52. Which I didn't care for, but, unnecessary linework is the name of the game anymore. Otherwise, love it!
And I never understood Mr Terrific's face mask? Makeup?
And I never understood Mr Terrific's face mask? Makeup?
What I'm getting it as that most of that 97% non-urbanized land wouldn't work for the DC cities because it's either located where it wouldn't make sense for a Metropolis or Gotham to exist or it's already populated by towns or rural communities or whatever.But the conversation isn't about real vs. fictional cities -- it's about the size of the planet. Remember, the thing that started this was the mention of the DC/Marvel crossover comic which claimed Earth needed to be physically bigger to accommodate DC's fictional cities alongside the real ones. My point is simply that that's an idiotic notion, not only because urbanization covers only 3% of Earth's land surface currently, but because we keep adding more urban area at a rate of nearly 10,000 square kilometers per year. Going by the graph in the linked article, we probably have more than twice as much urbanized land on Earth now as we had 40 years ago, and the planet is still the same size it was then.
And I never understood Mr Terrific's face mask? Makeup?
The less Gunn decides this, the better off we'll be.I could've easily pictured someone deciding the whole "FAIR PLAY" thing was too cheesy for modern audiences.
You're accentuating the negative, IMO. There's a lot more to like than dislike about this suit.I can't say I'm a fan of the new Supersuit. Why do superhero costumes always have to be these elaborately textured things? He's Superman. His body is invulnerable, and his costume is something he wears under his street clothes. It makes no sense for it to be anything but thin, close-fitting fabric. I'm also not a fan of the symbol barely being recognizable as an S. No doubt they're going for the conceit that it's a Kryptonian symbol that only coincidentally resembles an S, but I think this is taking it too far.
What I'm getting it as that most of that 97% non-urbanized land wouldn't work for the DC cities because it's either located where it wouldn't make sense for a Metropolis or Gotham to exist or because it's already populated by towns or rural communities or whatever.
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