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Nope. But ferrets are in. Big time.
especially cute yawning ones ( or whatever that Ferret is doing in your avy )!!

Nope. But ferrets are in. Big time.

There will be no starfish. A coalition of marketing gurus has met, conducted extensive focus groups, and come to the conclusion that starfish are no longer cool. Even if they're from space and can control your mind. Modern audiences demand more rock dudes in skirts.![]()
Raven, Starro is an alien starfish that can spawn thousands of tiny parasitic versions of himself that attach themselves to people's faces and takes over their minds.
It is, but Starro is one of those characters that is basically distilled comics.

Like all the awesome ridiculous corniness that gives superhero comics its charm boiled down into one single character. Characters like Gorilla Grodd, Doctor Dinosaur, M.O.D.O.K., etc.
oh christ, here we go with the *****e thing again
frat boys are becoming underrated

So I assume I'm late to the party when it comes to this observation??
At least I'm not the only one seeing it, that being said it doesn't have to be a bad thing, TBH I'm a bit of a *****e myself so I'll probably be able to relate to these incarnations of the characters more.
I think I'm misunderstanding you then, because I don't think there's any positive connotation to the word '*****e,' and I don't think any *****ebaggery is shown in JL 1. Are you confusing confidence, or dominant personalities with *****ebaggery?
It's more the word "*****e" in particular that has became an exhausted buzzword in the context of a different conversation elsewhere on the boards. Based on the Action Comics preview, which had Superman jumping off roofs with bad guys and taunting the cops, you had the people who disliked the approach to the character using "*****e Superman" over and over ad nauseum, while those who liked the approach argue about the term being overly simplistic and reductive, not to mention premature. So I think the word "*****e" brings a bit of a kneejerk response around these parts.
No I wouldn't say I'm confusing the two, I'm not sure where everyone is located but I'm from Australia and down here we generally call our best friends all sorts of horrible things so it takes a lot of the negative connotations away from the words.
'I'm a Green Lantern and I can handle anything', don't get me wrong I love the confidence and it's fine to think that but saying it out loud just screams 'I'm a *****e'
Ah fair enough, I'll just use 'Over-Confident' diplomacy for the win.
As for the new reader thing, I saw a lot of people on the board talking about how something like this won't bring in new readers and I was like 'hmmmm am I getting suckered or something cause I'm having a geekgasm over here'
Ah fair enough, I'll just use 'Over-Confident' diplomacy for the win.
As for the new reader thing, I saw a lot of people on the board talking about how something like this won't bring in new readers and I was like 'hmmmm am I getting suckered or something cause I'm having a geekgasm over here'
There will be no starfish. A coalition of marketing gurus has met, conducted extensive focus groups, and come to the conclusion that starfish are no longer cool. Even if they're from space and can control your mind. Modern audiences demand more rock dudes in skirts.![]()
I think it's supposed to be about the JLA.....******* in space......with dragons.......and an evil moon........and a starfish.........![]()

SuperFerret said:Like all the awesome ridiculous corniness that gives superhero comics its charm boiled down into one single character. Characters like Gorilla Grodd, Doctor Dinosaur, M.O.D.O.K., etc.
CConn said:Don't forget Mister Mind!