boy, Mr. Zaslav, a brand new movie starring an Oscar winner would sure bring your brand some prestige right about now!
They rather just make more Gunn spin-offs starring ex-wrestlers, his wife, friends ,etc.
So prestige? Nah. Get ready for MDCU movies full of endless jokes about poop, inter-species procreation, one dimensional female characters, and adults in full arrested development mentally and emotionally.
Oh, I’m in a mood tonight!
Brendan won the Oscar!!!
I read some Justice Society on Tuesday. I’ll read another one on this coming Tuesday.
Dear DC Diary,
I was making some purchases on InstockTrades and noticed they had Batman Nightfall volume III for sale. I bought volumes I and II when they first came out but for some reason never got III (probably because I had just graduated college).
So I took the plunge and bought volume III. Now, after only 30 years of waiting, I will finally figure out what happened. I am going to re-read I and II because my memory of the entire story was long ago purged during a routine memory dump. Should be fun. And who knows, maybe I’ll become a big Batman fan all over again just like the late 80’s and early 90’s. (Fun Fact: I called the phone number to vote for Jason Todd to live, and my Dad is still rolling in his grave over the 50 cent charge (can’t blame him- that was like $1,000 in today’s money)).
Thanks for helping my son.
You’re welcome. No one deserves to die just because they are annoying.
Thank you! I hope everyone sees this because it’s true. “jAsOn tOdD wAs aNnOyInG!” Jason Todd was a child… of course he was at the time, but the beauty about growing up is realizing that you’re more mature than you used to be and you move on.
Dear DC Diary,
I know we don’t talk much, but I just wanted to say that I relate to socially awkward, possibly-adhd-having Flash from Superman: Space Age
Anyways, bye
Dear DC Journal,
I read the first issue of Joshua Williamson’s Superman, and I like it! I’d like it a lot better if someone cowrote it, and was able to fix the awful dialogue, but it’s still pretty good.
I also find Williamson is not good at dialogue.
The funny thing is that all of his comics with adults kind of read like they were written for kids, but Robin, a comic where the main characters are teenagers, is the only one that actually reads like a mainline, 13+, comic.