Darthphere
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No, I was talking about writers.
Darthphere said:No, I was talking about writers.
Oh I'm sorry that I wasn't 100% clear. I've never worked with special kids before so I may be subconsciously insensitive to their needs. NO ROBIN WILL EVER BE BATMAN FOR A SUBSTANTIAL PERIOD OF TIME. Dick or Tim are not going to be Batman after a Crisis 15 or 20 years from now, and if they are it will be a story gimmick that will not hold for 15 or 20 years like Wally as the Flash. Okay?Green Lantern said:No, I don't. He said he didn't like sidekicks, and I pointed out that Wally had been one. He said that Wally was different because he took over the mantle. I proved that others (Dick and Donna have both taken their mentor's mantle at one time or another. And for part of the 52 year it looks like Supergirl filled in as Metropolis's protector) I just don't like how people will take a bias against a character just because "they're sidekicks" In my opinion, the Teen Titans series of books (NTT, Titans, TT and Outsiders) have been some of the best written in the last 30 years. One of the employees of my LCS also had an anti-sidekick bias until I introduced him to the Wolfman/Perez Teen Titans series. Most of my favorite characters were sidekicks at one time or another, that doesn't mean they can't be great characters.
Why? Dick has enough character progression in his OWN that he DOESN'T WANT to be Batman. That is far from what that character wants. Wally, even as a kid, WANTED to be the Flash. Most other 'sidekicks' DON'T. Arsenal does not want to be Green Arrow. Was he upset that Conner took the mantle when Ollie died? Yeah, but only because Ollie didn't ask him to do it. If Ollie had, Roy still would have told him no.Not Jake said:Oh I'm sorry that I wasn't 100% clear. I've never worked with special kids before so I may be subconsciously insensitive to their needs. NO ROBIN WILL EVER BE BATMAN FOR A SUBSTANTIAL PERIOD OF TIME. Dick or Tim are not going to be Batman after a Crisis 15 or 20 years from now, and if they are it will be a story gimmick that will not hold for 15 or 20 years like Wally as the Flash. Okay?
Spike_x1 said:Did you get it at Mad City Comics or Gamezilla? 'Cuz when I went to Mad City they didn't have it.![]()
Not Jake said:What did you ask "Why" for. I just want to know.
I don't care what Dick wants now. Things change, in one fell swoop of a story he could totally see the need to become Batman. But, more importantly, I also mentioned Tim, not just Dick. Okay? And really, I just don't like a kid in a bright red costume hanging around Batman. I don't like a boy version of Superman. I don't like that Supergirl is around because while used to cool effect in Up, Up and Away, it lessens the magnitude of Superman, who should be the last Kryptonian. The only thing on earth that can do what he does.
BUT, The Flash is different, The Flash tale is ingrained with legacy, with younger speedsters taking over the mantle. Not only does it make sense, it offers character progression for the Flash Juniors. I think it is a good idea. Alright? Is that okay with you? I'm not saying that they can't progress as characters without taking over their predecessors' positions, but I myself as an individual like that as an idea and I do not like it when it doesn't happen. Why would a guy like Batman have a teen sidekick if not to replace him eventually? I have not read The Flash in the past but I respect that they are turning Bart into The Flash, rescuing him from what I, me and not you perceive as a static life in TeenRipoffsville - Population: A goddamn bunch.

Spike_x1 said:No, I live just outside Moncton, though, and those are the only two major comic stores that I know of in town.

Guice has come a long way since then. He's doing quite well on Aquaman these days.SonOfCthulhu said:Drew:
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I thought you were speaking of artists above. I think it was Mike Barron way back then.
The first Flash we saw was Jay Garrick, though.Darthphere said:Exact words were the first Flash you see.
TheCorpulent1 said:The first Flash we saw was Jay Garrick, though.![]()
TheCorpulent1 said:I don't even understand what you're talking aboot.![]()
Spike_x1 said:Hm, I'll have to check that one out next time I'm in town.
All of my pulls are at Mad City/United and I know the clerks there so I always end up spending an hour in the store just talking to them, but I check out Gamezilla once in a while just for their deals (3 back issues for $1 and more bargains).

What? Jay could tap the Speed Force just fine before, and since its "destruction" the only person we've seen tap it is Bart, who's not even a Flash yet.Darthphere said:Me neither, but you know maybe hes referring to Flash's that can tap into the Speedforce which would be every Flash except Jay.
I've never had any problems at Mad City, myself. In fact, when I told them that Gamezilla was selling the Alex Ross action figure of the Parasite for $14.99 instead of MC's price of $18.99, Steve dropped the price for me to match GZ's and he wondered why I didn't tell him sooner.Themanofbat said:I used to manage Wilkie's for 3 years from 1994 to 1997 until I got back into my engineering field, and then I set up an account at Mad City, which I kept until late last year.
Too many screw ups, too many "damaged" books, charging 60% mark up on books with US prices only, etc... so I switched... especially when enticed with a 25% discount on all books.
I know all the guys that work at all 3 stores, and I still drop by all of them just to see what's going on...
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TheCorpulent1 said:Guice has come a long way since then. He's doing quite well on Aquaman these days.