You're right you were. Best Clark Kent not named Christopher. Technically a great Superman.
My guy, Superman had the Cleveland Brown of lineupsI just watched the animated version and jesus christ the new movie JL sucks at teamwork. They got wrecked faster than the JL in the comics.
Better than what they do to Darkseid in the comicsYou had me there for a second.
What they did to Darkseid was atrocious.
A year or 2 later and that lineup would ahve been Nuklon, Obsidian, Crimson Fox, and Metamorpho. And that was when Obsidian's biggest power move was blending in with shadowsGuy Gardener, Booster Gold, and Blue Beetle took more offense than Flash, Hawkman, Cyborg, and Aquaman. Wonder Woman did about as well as Maxima, and J'onn did about the same in both versions lol.
Okay you got me there.
dean cain is the best clark kent.You're right you were. Best Clark Kent not named Christopher. Technically a great Superman.
Seriously, I'll never get why they decided to make JL almost nothing but C/D listers through most of the 80s and 90s.A year or 2 later and that lineup would ahve been Nuklon, Obsidian, Crimson Fox, and Metamorpho. And that was when Obsidian's biggest power move was blending in with shadows
But the spinoffsSeriously, I'll never get why they decided to make JL almost nothing but C/D listers through most of the 80s and 90s.
Considering what happen to Jimmy in Dawn of Justice, was that so bad?Always a good opportunity to remind everyone that Smallville's Doomsday killed "Jimmy Olsen" only to reveal at his funeral that he had a little brother who was the REAL Jimmy Olsen.
Always a good opportunity to remind everyone that Smallville's Doomsday killed "Jimmy Olsen" only to reveal at his funeral that he had a little brother who was the REAL Jimmy Olsen.
Because it led to good comics? I'll take early JLI/JLE comics over almost any "real JLA" lineup outside of Morrison's run. The power level/popularity of characters on a team don't correlate to the quality of the comics, IMO.Seriously, I'll never get why they decided to make JL almost nothing but C/D listers through most of the 80s and 90s.
Because it led to good comics? I'll take early JLI/JLE comics over almost any "real JLA" lineup outside of Morrison's run. The power level/popularity of characters on a team don't correlate to the quality of the comics, IMO.
Can you defend Extreme Justice in good faith?Because it led to good comics? I'll take early JLI/JLE comics over almost any "real JLA" lineup outside of Morrison's run. The power level/popularity of characters on a team don't correlate to the quality of the comics, IMO.
Not at all, nor would I attempt to do so.
I am just joshing, if I didn't like bad comics staring obscure characters I wouldn't read them.Not at all, nor would I attempt to do so.
When people talk about Justice League in the 80s and 90s they're usually talking about the two core books (JL/JLI/JLA (after JLE spins out) and JLE. The various spin offs were terrible, no doubt about that. Using them to damn the whole endeavor, however, would be a bit like saying that No Man's Land is not good because Larry Hama wrote an absolutely terrible Robin issue right in the middle of the otherwise great event.
Speaking of you reading obscure stuff - do you still read newer stuff or did you slow down? I know that when it comes to 80s-2000 or so you're probably unmatched in terms of what you know/have read but I don't see you talk about too many comics after that.I am just joshing, if I didn't like bad comics staring obscure characters I wouldn't read them.
I got to admit I am hella lapse, the last series i read seriously was SidewaysSpeaking of you reading obscure stuff - do you still read newer stuff or did you slow down? I know that when it comes to 80s-2000 or so you're probably unmatched in terms of what you know/have read but I don't see you talk about too many comics after that.
That was a fun one and it was a shame to see it wrap up so quickly.I got to admit I am hella lapse, the last series i read seriously was Sideways
I love heroes starting out, art wasn't my cup of teaThat was a fun one and it was a shame to see it wrap up so quickly.
He was good, definitely had the regular guy thing going but there wasn't really much of a difference between his Clark and his Superman in how they acted from what I remember. I haven't seen it since original air date but I don't remember him having much of a persona difference. I'd personally put him second in terms of TV Supermen.