the one superhero with a weakness for...wood
Beat me to it.
the one superhero with a weakness for...wood
How can they describe Alan Scott as a major and iconic character? He has been a minor character the longest time and he's definitely not iconic.
Iconic characters are recognized outside of the comic book nerd herd, Superman, Batman, Robin, The Joker etc. are iconic DC characters, Alan Scott is on "Is he the iconic characters boyfriend?" level as far as the public is concerned.
DC really screwed this one up, it would have been fine if they hadn't drummed up interest by doing a press release, but you can't do that and than reveal it's Alan Scott, the guy who exists in another universe.![]()
One million moms made a big stink about it, right now I bet they're scratching one million heads thinking "Who?!
If DC had balls they would have picked someone at least slightly recognizable like Superboy.
All true! Especially the "iconic" part, and I get tired of it's continual misuse, especially by fanboys who like old characters.Not to mention the whole flame thing.the one superhero with a weakness for...wood
Beat me to it.
The stoic stare by Steve was great! It's also the first time a member of the team hears the actual words 'Justice League Dark', I await the others to hear the term coined upon them by Argus. Who is this Black Orchid? Is she Abbey from Samp Thing? That was a rumor. I like how Andrew is tied in to this version of the "team" by Constantine after the I,Vamp&JLD crossover last issue. And they mention how Andrew needs to 'get back to his army'....right now I bet they're scratching one million heads thinking "Who?!
Justice League Dark is definitely back on the list. More Vertigoey goodness, and Steve Trevor crossing over from the regular Justice League title. I won't give away the ending, but the throwaway appearance of Destiny's Dreamstone: is this the first time we've seen it since Morpheus destroyed it?
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
And to make matters 'worse,' this is arguably a retread of what Marvel did with Ultimate Spidey
Does Morpheus exist in the nu52?
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
The original Alan Scott was also from an alternate universe.
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
The original Alan Scott was also from an alternate universe.
So? How does that change my point? DC stated an iconic character would be gay. Regardless of where the original Alan Scott came from, he's still 1. Not particularly iconic 2. from an Alternative Earth, not the "Prime Earth."
In other words, it's SAFE for them to do that. It might appear to be "forward" thinking, but, it's really not.
So the new major gay character is one limited to an alternative universe? Way to go, DC! Way to take a stand!
The original Alan Scott was also from an alternate universe.
So? How does that change my point? DC stated an iconic character would be gay. Regardless of where the original Alan Scott came from, he's still 1. Not particularly iconic 2. from an Alternative Earth, not the "Prime Earth."
Once again though, DC has a number of gay characters (or had in the old universe). Making a big deal of adding yet another gay character just reeks of a sales grab. They already demonstrated their "forward thinking" ten years ago.
I was responding to the main thrust of your argument in the above post: that he was from an alternate universe, but Alan Scott was always an alternate universe idea in the DCU. In the Silver Age he was from Earth-2, in the post-Crisis he was a character folded into the composite Earth and now post-FP he was is back in Earth-2.
Absolutely. If I was the writer of Batwoman, I would be pissed at DC editorial...
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