Justice League Lounge of Justice - Part 88

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Dude, Marvel had like its own animation renaissance in the late 2000s-early 2010s
between Spider-Man, X-Men, and Avengers
...that Iron Kid was also probably the best Iron Man solo toon
Which ones you talking about?? EMH?? That was awesome, although I wasn't crazy about the particular character designs/style at first, it quickly grew on my and the show was simply awesome; such a shame they replaced it Avengers ASSemble... abysmal drop there.

Which Spider-Man and X-Men shows you mean?? Anything on par with X-Men TAS??
 
Which ones you talking about?? EMH?? That was awesome, although I wasn't crazy about the particular character designs/style at first, it quickly grew on my and the show was simply awesome; such a shame they replaced it Avengers ASSemble... abysmal drop there.

Which Spider-Man and X-Men show you mean?? Anything on par with X-Men TAS??
Well obviously Spectacular.
Wolverine & the X-Men has the darkest opening premise of any of these shows.
 
I feel like we should all have Schumacher Batman avatars.
I'm not ready to join this club yet.

if you removed the nipples, those schumacher batman suits were actually pretty cool looking. both kilmer and clooney's.
True. The first suits at least.

I thought the Bat creature in Batman Forever looked more scary than the Bat-Demons in Batman Begins and BvS.

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Agreed.
Does the one in BvS look like a reskin of Doomsday? Or maybe that's just me.

They should have replaced TLJ's Harvey with Man-Bat.
The Last Jedi? I know Harvey is in Empire Strikes Back.

Which ones you talking about?? EMH?? That was awesome, although I wasn't crazy about the particular character designs/style at first, it quickly grew on my and the show was simply awesome; such a shame they replaced it Avengers ASSemble... abysmal drop there.
I need to watch Earth's Mightiest Heroes again, but I think I'll watch some of that Ass first. I know for certain I'll skip episodes 1-3 of that MCU reject of a show.
 
Well obviously Spectacular.
Wolverine & the X-Men has the darkest opening premise of any of these shows.
I think I never gave Wolverine & the X-Men a fair shot because of the title itself; by that time everything X-Men related was absolutely Wolverine-centric. Wolverine was always my favorite X-Men, but I never liked how central they made him and how it was all about him (in media in general, I haven't seen the show); I also think I felt the characters design/style seemed to lean a little more to the child-targeted cartoon style, if that makes sense?? I don't know, I hold the 90s X-Men in such high regard....but I should probably give it a chance.
 
I think I never gave Wolverine & the X-Men a fair shot because of the title itself; by that time everything X-Men related was absolutely Wolverine-centric. Wolverine was always my favorite X-Men, but I never liked how central they made him and how it was all about him (in media in general, I haven't seen the show); I also think I felt the characters design/style seemed to lean a little more to the child-targeted cartoon style, if that makes sense?? I don't know, I hold the 90s X-Men in such high regard....but I should probably give it a chance.
The reason why he's the central guy in this stil very ensemble heavy show is because of how dire the stakes have gotten. That opening gets me pumped every time.
 
The reason why he's the central guy in this stil very ensemble heavy show is because of how dire the stakes have gotten. That opening gets me pumped every time.
I meant in my dislike of how "overplayed" Wolverine became in relation to the X-Men; kinda like how sometimes people look at the Justice League as "Batman and his *****es", kinda felt the same way with the X-Men at the time.

But still, I shall watch the show based on your recommendation. :hat:
 
I meant in my dislike of how "overplayed" Wolverine became in relation to the X-Men; kinda like how sometimes people look at the Justice League as "Batman and his *****es", kinda felt the same way with the X-Men at the time.

But still, I shall watch the show based on your recommendation. :hat:
funny enough that grew out of the Timmverse from what I read & hear and then well in The Batman...the JL are his *****es followed by that Batman anthology where he has a new sidekick every ep
 
funny enough that grew out of the Timmverse from what I read & hear and then well in The Batman...the JL are his *****es followed by that Batman anthology where he has a new sidekick every ep
I always thought that notion started somewhere around the time of Grant Morrison's JLA run, with a Batman that could take the entire league by himself; and idea that was later cemented in pop culture by no other reason that his superior popularity in comparison with other characters (same case with Wolverine). What's always funny of course, is that this notion is mostly (although not exclusively) spread out by NON-comic book readers (same as Aquaman being a badass as something "new").
 
I always thought that notion started somewhere around the time of Grant Morrison's JLA run, with a Batman that could take the entire league by himself; and idea that was later cemented in pop culture by no other reason that his superior popularity in comparison with other characters (same case with Wolverine). What's always funny of course, is that this notion is mostly (although not exclusively) spread out by NON-comic book readers (same as Aquaman being a badass as something "new").
I'm no avid reader. With Batman it was his tech, suits, vehicles and hoping that a well trained guy in a costume could take on the world because he's intellectually and physically the peak of humanity. With Wolverine, it was no different from Hulk. There are two separate iconic images/stories of one evicerating the other and then a 3rd comic where Hulk outlives the Marvel universe. That healing factor is insane.
 
IIRC, the name was a holdover because it was originally going to be a solo Wolverine show to coincide with the ill-fated X-Men Origins: Wolverine (which came out the same year). They instead settled for making him the main character and giving him the highest number of spotlight episodes.
 
I saw both yesterday and it's like night and day which one was better.
 
I haven't seen Anna, but hell yeah. Olivia Wilde was SO good in A Vigilante.

kilmer looks awesome in your avie.
at that point, that was the closet we got to the denny o'neil/ neal adams batman.
visually and character wise.
 
Hopefully a good sign for Doom Patrol's future.

 
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