batnkevlar
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Maybe Barry is more serious because he doesn't believe villains can be good at times... maybe his view on the world is black and white?
Then that would make him something of an idiot, wouldn't it? I doubt Johns will portray him that way. Hell, given what he did to the Top, he'd fall under the villain category himself in a black and white view.Maybe Barry is more serious because he doesn't believe villains can be good at times... maybe his view on the world is black and white?
I don't recall Johns ever having anyone refer to Wally as "kid" at any point during Rogue's Revenge. You're probably thinking of when they talked about Bart.
No, please break it down for me about this conversation means anything else.
MM: The things you've told me about Central City's Flash though. He ain't like the kid who took it up after him. Or the old man. You had those two convinced it was all fun and games.
WW: It wasn't with him, McCulloch. He treated us like he did Grodd or Kadabra. He never gave us a break.
Milo Ventimiglia for Kyle Rayner!? Are you kidding me!?
Very much so. The whole dialogue at the end didn't even make sense. I shudder to think how much farther down Wally will be dragged.
With rainbow-colored suspenders, so his short-pants don't fall down.