I'm talking about the guy who doesn't want Supes Married to Lois. The guy who probably sacraficed a baby to thank Joey Q for breaking up the Spidey Marriage. The guy who said he has no problem with Reed and Sue though.![]()
putting it bluntly....the fanboys would throw a ****fit if Bruce Wayne got married, so why all of a sudden is the fandom all marriage happy??
Well. There goes the rest of my idealism.Grant Morrison said:I’ve read a few speculations over the years about how we were going to use that proposal to end the Supeman/Lois Lane marriage. In fact that was actually something we decided we didn’t want to do. I remember Mark Waid and the guys and all of us sitting around thinking of ways to end the Superman marriage – and we talked about it for a long time, and we got to where we were talking about things like “memory molecules,” and we finally said, “This is ridiculous! The only way to do this is to keep the marriage and make it work!”
It was the only thing we could do with what I still think was a bad idea. The marriage damaged the dynamic of Superman comics quite severely, but if we broke up the relationship of these two great fictional lovers, Superman would immediately seem ineffectual and ultimately beaten by his foes, walking around for the rest of his life not knowing Lois was ever his wife or whatever.
So we opted to keep Lois Lane and the marriage intact. It’s kind of an interesting reflection of what recently happened in Spider-Man, where they did choose to magically unmarry the hero to predictable howls of protest. Then again, I actually think they’ll be able to make that one work if they just grit their teeth for a couple of years until the new status quo becomes accepted, so who knows?
You're asking...why something that might make people happy about one character would make the same people angry if it were applied to another, completely different character? Forreal?putting it bluntly....the fanboys would throw a ****fit if Bruce Wayne got married, so why all of a sudden is the fandom all marriage happy??
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Well. There goes the rest of my idealism.
I'm not saying dissolve it....just ignore it....or beat it into the background....have 1 page of superman/lois domestic for every 20 pages of story
It's not as if you have to have every issue relate to the marriage in some way.
I didn't notice that in either of those comics except for short stretches. Spider-Man and MJ were married for decades and it formed the basis of some stories, but far, far more often than not, it was Spider-Man going off to fight random villain as the main plot of every issue. The only consistent references to the marriage were Peter worrying about whether he'd make it home to MJ or worrying about breaking dates with her or other soap opera things that the anti-marriage camp claimed to want anyway.but for some reason, it tends to gravitate that way....happened in Flash, happened in Spider-Man
First of all, Batman fanboys and comic fans are two different types of animal. Who knows how they would react.
Secondly, if, like Wally and Linda, Bat's had been together in a relationship with this chick for years. She knows all his s**t and he knows all her s**t, then i'm sure most comic fans wouldn't mind. But if you pull some bulls**t like they pulled with BP and Storm, where they retconned in a relationship and then, out of the blue, after having not even seen each other in years, up and get married? Then that would be hated and spit upon. And with good reason. It's not the marriage man, it's the how and the why.
Say what you want about Supes and Lois getting married cuz they got hitched in the show, they had a relationship for almost 70 years. It should have happened years before anyway.
I read Flash all throughout the 90's and the early 00's, I think Rebirth is ok I don't think it's anything monumental but I think people are being too harsh on it just because it doesn't cater to their personal preferences. Just like with that other series from a few years back what was it called it again? oh yeah Green Lantern: Rebirth. I find it more interesting than reading about Wally and Linda's kids in the Flash version of The Incredibles every month even if Johns does get repetitive at times.
Hell to the yeah about everything you just said. I am so glad I don't have to sit thru anymore of those stories with the speed brats. Rebirth will hopefully do some good for Wally too, real Wally has been gone for sometime, I kinda hope this is Wally's rebirthing as well. Ever since they gave him the secret identity thing, IMO, the real Wally has been gone. At least he gets his own costume now. Red and silver is the way to go, similar to Barry's pattern except no white circle behind the lightning bolt.
I expect him to be relegated to the Titans, subplots in the Flash series, and maybe an occasional one-shot or mini. I'll gladly buy the one-shots and minis, at least. I've accepted that the DC universe is changing into something that isn't necessarily for readers like me, so I'm not too broken up about it anymore. So long as Wally's still around--which I think he will be since Johns seems to like him despite his not being the Great and Wonderful Barry Allen--I'm cool.

I think that would be nice, but to be quite honest, I really doubt that's going to happen. Personally I didn't have a problem with Wally as he is, but after Rebirth I'd say Wally's character is probably in for a rough road. The best we can hope for is him becoming a separate superhero idenitity, but most likely he's either going to get minimized to point of nothing or he's going to be bumped around for ages until someone finds a good spot for him

I read Rebirth issues 2 and 3 and I love this series now. I will keep reading this comic as far as I am concerned. btw, I'm a new Flash reader (I'm mostly a Marvel guy but decided to give DC a try).

