- Joined
- Apr 1, 2013
So I finished the No Man's Land comic and I was bothered by the way they used Superman. Basically he just comes to Gotham, realizes that this'll take a long time to resolve, and then leaves.
I get what the writers were trying to say- that this isn't a problem you can solve with just superpowers, but I felt it was just wrong to make Superman seem like AMAZO in that episode of JLU where he retreats after being unable to stop Grundy. I know that he has his own problems in Metropolis, but in that case was there even any point in putting him in the story?
I get what the writers were trying to say- that this isn't a problem you can solve with just superpowers, but I felt it was just wrong to make Superman seem like AMAZO in that episode of JLU where he retreats after being unable to stop Grundy. I know that he has his own problems in Metropolis, but in that case was there even any point in putting him in the story?