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Also Alan Grant might be one of my personal favourite writers at the time, he was very much the Stephan King of Batman at the time, just throwing everything at the wall and coming up with some of my newer favourite villains like Scarface but still being self aware enough to "pants" and make jokes out of his lamer creations, and outright kill them in the case of Mortimer Kadaver. He was so prolific they gave him his own ongoing for 72 issues straight while he worked on a myriad of Prestige issues and one shots/mini-series based on ancillary characters/villains.
Has to be a troll.Goddamnit
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It does remind me of a joke from Posehn & Duggan's Deadpool
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I still remember the letters page always making Jurassic Park jokes when grant was the batman writer. Get it? Alan Grant? That had to be the funniest part of the batman comics at the time. I don't mean that in a bad way it's just that the comics were all dark and super edgy with barley any room for humor.It does feel like Alan Grant is very under-appreciated. Hardcore fans know him, but more casual ones almost never mention him.
I've read some of Miles stuff which is pretty good. I keep hearing good things about Kamala.Finally had a chance to give the new Teen Titans Academy book a read. It wasn't very good. On one hand, everyone seemed in character and it looks like they've aged all the classic titans back up to where they were pre-new52 which is nice, but there were some really bad pieces of dialog that completely took me out of the story. There's one panel where Nightwing makes a Harry Potter joke and gets told by a student that references to Harry Potter are "Problematic and should be ignored". I'm serious. Nightwing just responds with "oh ok" like he's trying to understand what the fuck he just heard too. Later on, a kid asks another kid what their gender is and the response is like a fucking sentence of genderpandering. Literally the definition of how you don't attract a new diverse audience. Oh right and also it makes a bunch of references to Nightwing having once been Red X, which if I'm not mistaken is something that only ever happened in the cartoon from my childhood, so unless that's canon now, I'm very confused as to when that arc occurred.
I dunno. I'm all for diversity in comics and shit, but if you're going to push it do it in a way that doesn't feel like heavy handed pandering, you know? Like, do what they did with Kamala Khan or Miles Morales where the character is actually interesting instead of being a token.
kamala is mostly pandering because they won't do anything too interestingI've read some of Miles stuff which is pretty good. I keep hearing good things about Kamala.
To be honest I prefered Carol as Ms Marvelkamala is mostly pandering because they won't do anything too interesting
And now he's rumored to be writing a Superman movie.The fact that they gave Captain America to the guy who wrote in his biography that he didn’t care about the police and firefighters who died on 9/11 because “muh black body” was testament alone to how bad this medium has gotten.
I've read some of Miles stuff which is pretty good. I keep hearing good things about Kamala.
Omg omg fucking finally there will be a Justice League Dark omnibus edition! I've always wanted to get into that series and the animated film.
Roster seems pretty cool. Constantine, Zatanna, Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, the criminally underrated Madame Xanadu, Detective Chimp, Deadman, etc. Apparently even fuckin Amethyst Princess of Gemworld assists at one point. Evidently as the series goes on Diana takes up her own team as they run into Circe who shows up with something for her.
Idk magical stuff is so much fun.
Jon Consteen of Heckblazer in the main stream DC is very meh.
As for Kamala and Miles, I liked the first volume of her Ms. Marvel book but beyond that nothing's ever interested me. For Miles, well... Bendis was going on year 50 of his Ultimate Spider-Man run and by then I found his writing to irritating and mediocre. Outside of that, the only time I've read Miles' stuff was when he crossed over with Spider-Gwen and they tried pairing them together to appease a weird Tumblr obsession, which just came across as weird and gross, not to mention horribly written and absolutely contrived.